Bhramaram
- 2009
- 2 Std. 30 Min.
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7,4/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA jeep driver finds his old schoolmates to prove his innocence after 30 years.A jeep driver finds his old schoolmates to prove his innocence after 30 years.A jeep driver finds his old schoolmates to prove his innocence after 30 years.
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THis Is Another Great Thriller From Blessy..............One Of the great Movie i have ever seen............Mohanlals Acting deserves Another State Award or more...and KPAC Lalitha's Acting was Awesome in dis movie ..............But still there is some Mistakes with the casting of the movie.....a good Malayalam movie after a long time. it reminds us about Padmarajan and Bharathan. this is again a classic kind of film by Blessy. the camera is brilliant. the newcomer Ajayvincients work is appreciable. and last but not d least Lalettan is simply superb in d film. Blessy had used Lalettan fully. thanks to Blessy, Lalettan and the whole crew for giving a new experience and a good movie for us........The baby who acted as Sivankuttis daughter,she is not well suitable for that role..and the Dubbing is also not very perfect..........The Movie Has a Heart Breaking Climax...........And Some Good Camera Work Too............Overall i give 8/10.
Good Movie. Mohanlal and everybody acted very well in the movie. The movie had no unwanted scenes but the movie was so slow that made the movie somewhat lagged at 2nd half. Songs and BGM in the movie were not so good. The movie was so interesting in 1st half. Good Movie.
Bhramaram is not just a movie....its a magic show by Mohanlal...who just delivers a magical performance you cant imagine or u just wont expect....Bhramaram is not at all a great movie...It starts off with good expectations and eventually falls out off track...But it has a good story...The casting is not very good..Especially the villains(are new comers) are not at all up to the notch...It should have been performed by some experienced actors..The camera is the second thing in this movie that can be highlighted after Mohanlal...The locations(marayoor etc)are really beautiful....The songs are also good...Overall this movie may not entertain you much..However Mohanlal once again proves why he is the greatest actor in India....You should see this if you don't want to miss Mohanlal's magical performance...
I love when movies evoke a wide range of emotions. I love when movies have the power to ground me in reality, to make me feel deeply and personally connected to the story. When I find myself sitting in silence afterwards, contemplating the film's impact and wanting to share that experience with others, I know I've witnessed something truly special. This particular movie is a prime example of what makes Malayalam cinema so remarkable.
This film masterfully portrayed Sivankutty's deception through subtle cues, like his averted gaze whenever he spoke of his family. This was evident from the very beginning, even when he gave the false name "Jose." At other times, when the weight of his loss wasn't present, he acted normally. It's impossible to blame him for his emotional breakdown and subsequent violence. His anger was directed at everything normal and happy, but he never intended to harm anyone. It was the overwhelming pain of loss that drove his actions.
Except for A. P. C. Lalitha, the other characters were below average. Alexander and Unnikuttan were poorly dubbed, and their roles were not central to the story. Unnikuttan's fear and guilt were not convincingly portrayed, and it was only his dialogue that indicated his emotions.
A. P. C. Lalitha, who played Sivankutty's mother, conveyed a lot through her silence. Her character's strength might have been built by her experiences in the movie industry.
While the film's production quality may have been lacking, and it wasn't perfect in every way, it still managed to capture my heart. The few movies that have ever brought tears to my eyes hold a special place in my life, as they require a deep emotional connection to the characters. This film successfully achieved that, and I will cherish it as one of those special movies. I would definitely recommend it to others, but I would also warn them about its various shortcomings.
This film masterfully portrayed Sivankutty's deception through subtle cues, like his averted gaze whenever he spoke of his family. This was evident from the very beginning, even when he gave the false name "Jose." At other times, when the weight of his loss wasn't present, he acted normally. It's impossible to blame him for his emotional breakdown and subsequent violence. His anger was directed at everything normal and happy, but he never intended to harm anyone. It was the overwhelming pain of loss that drove his actions.
Except for A. P. C. Lalitha, the other characters were below average. Alexander and Unnikuttan were poorly dubbed, and their roles were not central to the story. Unnikuttan's fear and guilt were not convincingly portrayed, and it was only his dialogue that indicated his emotions.
A. P. C. Lalitha, who played Sivankutty's mother, conveyed a lot through her silence. Her character's strength might have been built by her experiences in the movie industry.
While the film's production quality may have been lacking, and it wasn't perfect in every way, it still managed to capture my heart. The few movies that have ever brought tears to my eyes hold a special place in my life, as they require a deep emotional connection to the characters. This film successfully achieved that, and I will cherish it as one of those special movies. I would definitely recommend it to others, but I would also warn them about its various shortcomings.
Bhramaram (meaning-'the beatle')
When was the last time one of you came out of a movie hall with a lump in the throat but with a kind of positive energy filed in your veins.Or with a heart that is half filled with a deep sorrow while other half finds itself with an uncharacteristic joy. Let me tell you I just got to experience all these while walking out of a show of director BLESSY's classic 'Bhramaram'.
While one part of my heart empathized towards our main protagonist in the movie,deeply, the other half finds itself filled with true joy which is partly due to how the movie managed to show the value of humanity and truth as well as because of the reflection by myself that a malayalam movie was able to travel all the way to that little corner of a place,that is my heart,which is quite uncommon nowadays.And the movie continues to haunt me well after i had seen it.
(*No spoilers*)
The movie actually portrays a simple story but the way Blessy handles this makes all the difference.The story follows 'Sivankutty'(played by Mohan lal) who is a high range jeep driver by profession, and focuses on a few days in his life and a few characters whom he gets to encounter in those days through which it tries to unravel his character to the full,his past and the people around him.Blessy show there is only a thin line separating all the good and bad or fear and trust. There is a certain HITCHCOCKian flavor that one could sense Blessy has adopted to unravel his story.
The camera handled by Ajay Vincent gives us breathtaking visuals and feel.Overall technically the film is excellent as well.
Now even with with all these if i have to pick one reason to say why one should watch Bhramaram it would be none other than the Legendary actor MohanLal's 'extra-brilliant' performance.(Sorry,i don't get another word to describe it).One of finest performance ever in an Indian screen. Most others in the cast,especially the guy who plays protagonist's friend, have also done well though few of them were some hiccups in terms of performance but that is very much ignorable.
Now if you are a STUDENT/LOVER of cinema please do yourself a favour by watching a good quality print of Bhramaram. There are people who try to degrade Blessy and his movies regardless of the its quality with some sort of agenda which itself shows the popularity and value of his movies. Regardless of how much you like it at the end, it will truly be an EXPERIENCE for anyone of you. For me it was one of the best malayalam movies of the decade and even one of the Best in Indian cinema in a few years.
When was the last time one of you came out of a movie hall with a lump in the throat but with a kind of positive energy filed in your veins.Or with a heart that is half filled with a deep sorrow while other half finds itself with an uncharacteristic joy. Let me tell you I just got to experience all these while walking out of a show of director BLESSY's classic 'Bhramaram'.
While one part of my heart empathized towards our main protagonist in the movie,deeply, the other half finds itself filled with true joy which is partly due to how the movie managed to show the value of humanity and truth as well as because of the reflection by myself that a malayalam movie was able to travel all the way to that little corner of a place,that is my heart,which is quite uncommon nowadays.And the movie continues to haunt me well after i had seen it.
(*No spoilers*)
The movie actually portrays a simple story but the way Blessy handles this makes all the difference.The story follows 'Sivankutty'(played by Mohan lal) who is a high range jeep driver by profession, and focuses on a few days in his life and a few characters whom he gets to encounter in those days through which it tries to unravel his character to the full,his past and the people around him.Blessy show there is only a thin line separating all the good and bad or fear and trust. There is a certain HITCHCOCKian flavor that one could sense Blessy has adopted to unravel his story.
The camera handled by Ajay Vincent gives us breathtaking visuals and feel.Overall technically the film is excellent as well.
Now even with with all these if i have to pick one reason to say why one should watch Bhramaram it would be none other than the Legendary actor MohanLal's 'extra-brilliant' performance.(Sorry,i don't get another word to describe it).One of finest performance ever in an Indian screen. Most others in the cast,especially the guy who plays protagonist's friend, have also done well though few of them were some hiccups in terms of performance but that is very much ignorable.
Now if you are a STUDENT/LOVER of cinema please do yourself a favour by watching a good quality print of Bhramaram. There are people who try to degrade Blessy and his movies regardless of the its quality with some sort of agenda which itself shows the popularity and value of his movies. Regardless of how much you like it at the end, it will truly be an EXPERIENCE for anyone of you. For me it was one of the best malayalam movies of the decade and even one of the Best in Indian cinema in a few years.
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