The Kerala Story
- 2023
- 2 Std. 18 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,9/10
74.747
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die konvertierte Muslimin Fatima Ba erzählt, wie sie einst Krankenschwester werden wollte, dann aber von zu Hause entführt und von religiösen Vordenkern manipuliert und zu einer ISIS-Terrori... Alles lesenDie konvertierte Muslimin Fatima Ba erzählt, wie sie einst Krankenschwester werden wollte, dann aber von zu Hause entführt und von religiösen Vordenkern manipuliert und zu einer ISIS-Terroristin gemacht wurde.Die konvertierte Muslimin Fatima Ba erzählt, wie sie einst Krankenschwester werden wollte, dann aber von zu Hause entführt und von religiösen Vordenkern manipuliert und zu einer ISIS-Terroristin gemacht wurde.
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The Kerala Story is a movie that delves into the issue of alleged radicalization and forced conversion of young Hindu women to Islam in Kerala, after which they are coerced into joining ISIS. The movie is based on a true story of three young girls from different parts of Kerala, and the role of Shalini/Fatima is played by Adah Sharma, who delivers a powerful and emotionally stirring performance.
The director Sudipto Sen has chosen a sensitive and complex subject, and the treatment of the film is said to be difficult to watch with several disturbing scenes, moments and dialogues. However, some reviews suggest that the treatment gets increasingly guided more by local politics than cinematic sagacity. While the movie does have some poignant moments, for the most part, it is either the gullible girls eager to buy the propaganda or sly creatures with Muslim names; there is no voice of sanity, and nuance is nowhere to be found.
The movie also features the narration of a converted Muslim woman, Fatima Ba, who shares her story of being abducted from her home and manipulated by religious vanguards to become an ISIS terrorist, eventually landing her in an Afghanistan jail.
The Kerala Story is a movie that highlights a critical issue that is currently affecting many parts of the world, and it is commendable that the director has chosen to bring attention to this subject. The movie attempts to showcase the harrowing experiences of the young girls who are forced to convert and join ISIS, and the emotional toll that this takes on them and their families. Adah Sharma's performance as Shalini/Fatima is powerful, and she brings depth and nuance to her character.
However, as some reviews suggest, the movie could have delved deeper into the issue and provided more nuanced and balanced portrayals of the characters involved. While it is important to raise awareness about the issue of forced conversions and radicalization, it is also important to avoid stereotyping and demonizing entire communities, which can fuel existing biases and prejudices.
Overall, The Kerala Story is a movie that attempts to shine a light on a critical issue, and the performances of the actors, especially Adah Sharma, are noteworthy. However, the treatment of the film could have been more nuanced and balanced to provide a deeper understanding of the complex issues involved. It is a movie worth watching, but with the understanding that it portrays a highly sensitive subject that needs to be examined with care and caution.
The director Sudipto Sen has chosen a sensitive and complex subject, and the treatment of the film is said to be difficult to watch with several disturbing scenes, moments and dialogues. However, some reviews suggest that the treatment gets increasingly guided more by local politics than cinematic sagacity. While the movie does have some poignant moments, for the most part, it is either the gullible girls eager to buy the propaganda or sly creatures with Muslim names; there is no voice of sanity, and nuance is nowhere to be found.
The movie also features the narration of a converted Muslim woman, Fatima Ba, who shares her story of being abducted from her home and manipulated by religious vanguards to become an ISIS terrorist, eventually landing her in an Afghanistan jail.
The Kerala Story is a movie that highlights a critical issue that is currently affecting many parts of the world, and it is commendable that the director has chosen to bring attention to this subject. The movie attempts to showcase the harrowing experiences of the young girls who are forced to convert and join ISIS, and the emotional toll that this takes on them and their families. Adah Sharma's performance as Shalini/Fatima is powerful, and she brings depth and nuance to her character.
However, as some reviews suggest, the movie could have delved deeper into the issue and provided more nuanced and balanced portrayals of the characters involved. While it is important to raise awareness about the issue of forced conversions and radicalization, it is also important to avoid stereotyping and demonizing entire communities, which can fuel existing biases and prejudices.
Overall, The Kerala Story is a movie that attempts to shine a light on a critical issue, and the performances of the actors, especially Adah Sharma, are noteworthy. However, the treatment of the film could have been more nuanced and balanced to provide a deeper understanding of the complex issues involved. It is a movie worth watching, but with the understanding that it portrays a highly sensitive subject that needs to be examined with care and caution.
Movies can entertain, they can invoke new ideas and sometimes they can bring about change. Change of thought process, change of perspective etc. This is a movie that changes your perception of the world we live in, especially if you don't know what sort of things are happening around us hidden in plain sight.
This is a movie which is difficult to watch. Not because it is not well made, but because it shows the stark-naked truth in such a simple and devastating manner. Things that happen to the women in this film which is based on real life incidents are not for the weak of stomach. But it's the reality we live in and most would find it convenient to ignore the truth rather than confront it.
As a film, the cinematography is good, the camera work is organic and not overly dramatic. There are some dramatic shots, but those are needed to set the tone of the film. The look and feel of the film seem more real than fictional. This movie feels very authentic in its tonality and stands apart from typical Bollywood films like Kabul Express, Fanaa or Kurbaan.
The narrative of the film is nonlinear. It follows roughly three different timelines of the same person. First one of her being in college, another of her in Afghanistan and the last one of her incarcerated at an UN detention camp. The scenes flow mostly seamlessly from one timeline to the other. Sometimes the shift in tonality from a happy and positive interaction in the past to a rather bleak and grim present is done intentionally to jar the audience and shake them from their slumber (figuratively speaking) of believing all is right in the world just because they can't see such things happening in front of them.
All the songs in the film are either used in montage scenes or in the background. There is no waste of time entertainment dance numbers or anything overtly filmi when it comes to the music. The background score is used sparingly but is effective.
Overall: As a film, this is a very tragic subject matter. It's hard to make it through the movie without some sort of emotional reaction, be it sadness, depression or sheer anger. The movie is meant to evoke such reactions. That's what showing the truth as plainly as possible does to the masses. So be warned, this is a film that is hard hitting and not a fun time pass sort of watch. Don't go in with a bunch of friends expecting to have a good time.
Go see it with friends and family to open their eyes on what is going on and what might happen to someone they know and love if we as a society don't hold the people doing such inhuman acts accountable for their actions. This is a film that every Indian needs to see. Its an absolute must watch.
Rating: 7.5/10.
Conclusion: There are no negatives as such in the film, but maybe due to censor board, scenes that are showing the conversion to radical thought process did feel a bit truncated. Some moments of the film could have lingered a tad bit more to hammer the point home. But those are minor gripes in an otherwise well-made film about a very tragic and intense subject matter.
This is a movie which is difficult to watch. Not because it is not well made, but because it shows the stark-naked truth in such a simple and devastating manner. Things that happen to the women in this film which is based on real life incidents are not for the weak of stomach. But it's the reality we live in and most would find it convenient to ignore the truth rather than confront it.
As a film, the cinematography is good, the camera work is organic and not overly dramatic. There are some dramatic shots, but those are needed to set the tone of the film. The look and feel of the film seem more real than fictional. This movie feels very authentic in its tonality and stands apart from typical Bollywood films like Kabul Express, Fanaa or Kurbaan.
The narrative of the film is nonlinear. It follows roughly three different timelines of the same person. First one of her being in college, another of her in Afghanistan and the last one of her incarcerated at an UN detention camp. The scenes flow mostly seamlessly from one timeline to the other. Sometimes the shift in tonality from a happy and positive interaction in the past to a rather bleak and grim present is done intentionally to jar the audience and shake them from their slumber (figuratively speaking) of believing all is right in the world just because they can't see such things happening in front of them.
All the songs in the film are either used in montage scenes or in the background. There is no waste of time entertainment dance numbers or anything overtly filmi when it comes to the music. The background score is used sparingly but is effective.
Overall: As a film, this is a very tragic subject matter. It's hard to make it through the movie without some sort of emotional reaction, be it sadness, depression or sheer anger. The movie is meant to evoke such reactions. That's what showing the truth as plainly as possible does to the masses. So be warned, this is a film that is hard hitting and not a fun time pass sort of watch. Don't go in with a bunch of friends expecting to have a good time.
Go see it with friends and family to open their eyes on what is going on and what might happen to someone they know and love if we as a society don't hold the people doing such inhuman acts accountable for their actions. This is a film that every Indian needs to see. Its an absolute must watch.
Rating: 7.5/10.
Conclusion: There are no negatives as such in the film, but maybe due to censor board, scenes that are showing the conversion to radical thought process did feel a bit truncated. Some moments of the film could have lingered a tad bit more to hammer the point home. But those are minor gripes in an otherwise well-made film about a very tragic and intense subject matter.
'The Kerala Story' narrates the tales of three young girls from various regions of Kerala, with the primary focus on the story of Shalini, who is abducted and subsequently converted to Islam. Shalini is then radicalized. And compelled to join ISIS as a terrorist.
'The Kerala Story' is centered around the alleged radicalization and conversion of young Hindu women to Islam in Kerala, after which they are forced to join ISIS. The film states that it's a true story of three young girls from different parts of Kerala.
Riveting story telling method combined with great performances, tight screenplay and crisp editing made it a master piece. What's disturbing is that it's all happened really in the country.
An eye opener for every girls and their families. Must watch.
'The Kerala Story' is centered around the alleged radicalization and conversion of young Hindu women to Islam in Kerala, after which they are forced to join ISIS. The film states that it's a true story of three young girls from different parts of Kerala.
Riveting story telling method combined with great performances, tight screenplay and crisp editing made it a master piece. What's disturbing is that it's all happened really in the country.
An eye opener for every girls and their families. Must watch.
Keeping politics aside, The Kerala Story has enough potential to become the voice of helpless ISIS brides, but the director messed it up. With such an intense subject, he could have made the movie look more raw and natural. Instead, the director chose to downplay it and made it look like a documentary. The movie has some really good technical values. Camera work was convincing and editing was crisp. There are couple of songs which added some depth to the narrative. But the background score was a let down.
Coming to performances, Adah Sharma nailed it as Shalini. Others were okay and they have given whats needed. Overall, its a pretty decent film but has its flaws.
Coming to performances, Adah Sharma nailed it as Shalini. Others were okay and they have given whats needed. Overall, its a pretty decent film but has its flaws.
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Many hidden facts which was hidden from people and society. We always think that somethings is going upfront but behind there are many things took place to our own faiths. Many real and eye opening truth which was not revealed hats off to director and actor who worked on and made this movie a masterpiece with blockbuster. I really keep this movie to show to my kids now they are too small but once they get maturity i will show them every year so that they don't forget and always learn. Every one is superstar who worked on this movie. We don't need big names we need eye opening story. . . . . . .
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