Ullozhukku
- 2024
- 2 Std. 3 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,6/10
1917
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuA family's attempt to bury a loved one is thwarted by floodwaters, forcing them to confront long-buried secrets and lies that threaten their unity.A family's attempt to bury a loved one is thwarted by floodwaters, forcing them to confront long-buried secrets and lies that threaten their unity.A family's attempt to bury a loved one is thwarted by floodwaters, forcing them to confront long-buried secrets and lies that threaten their unity.
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Absorbing and emotional Drama at its Best !
Powerhouse performances of urvashi & Parvathy Thiruvothu ;they both lived as their characters and delivered a Fabulous experience !
Music by Sushin Syam added to movie's Strength and Excellent direction from christo tomy !!!
All technical department did a very good work ; cinematography ,editing and artwork ,all are in top standards and commendable performance from rest of the cast too !!
In one sentence i can say about this movie is " a Outstanding drama deserved to be Experience it from Theater "
go watch it cinemas near you !!!!
My Rating 9.
Powerhouse performances of urvashi & Parvathy Thiruvothu ;they both lived as their characters and delivered a Fabulous experience !
Music by Sushin Syam added to movie's Strength and Excellent direction from christo tomy !!!
All technical department did a very good work ; cinematography ,editing and artwork ,all are in top standards and commendable performance from rest of the cast too !!
In one sentence i can say about this movie is " a Outstanding drama deserved to be Experience it from Theater "
go watch it cinemas near you !!!!
My Rating 9.
Ullozhukku (Undercurrent) is a slow-burning tale of a household distraught with flooding and disease. The people in the house are trying to navigate the hardships and getting by but something seems amiss between them. And the issues come out one by one, slowly, attracting the viewer in, getting them invested. I loved how this happens and how the two lead actors take it in their stride to carry the film. It's pure drama for drama lovers and save for the rushed last act, Ullozhukku will give you the chills. A must-watch for the whole family to see how secrets and past can come and break future relations.
Movie 7, Urvashi Chechi Oscar.
Urvashi Chechi as the Meryl Streep of kutanad.
Best performance yet by the GOAT.
Movie is slow, great visuals of kutanad.
Urvashi Chechi Oscar worthy performance, her performance is the only thing to talk about in this movie.
The movie is average Urvashi Chechi kills her part.
Her best lead performance movie yet.
Parvathy Thiruvothu is the other lead performer in the movie.
Flood issues of kutanad presented well as the region is mostly flooded and boat journeys are required.
GOAT of Malayalam Urvashi Chechi is the only reason to watch this movie, her performance adds pain to the movie.
Urvashi Chechi as the Meryl Streep of kutanad.
Best performance yet by the GOAT.
Movie is slow, great visuals of kutanad.
Urvashi Chechi Oscar worthy performance, her performance is the only thing to talk about in this movie.
The movie is average Urvashi Chechi kills her part.
Her best lead performance movie yet.
Parvathy Thiruvothu is the other lead performer in the movie.
Flood issues of kutanad presented well as the region is mostly flooded and boat journeys are required.
GOAT of Malayalam Urvashi Chechi is the only reason to watch this movie, her performance adds pain to the movie.
Leave it to Mollywood to consider a plot that that other industries won't touch with a 10-ft poll. The leads were phenomenal in this "All parties are at fault, but can you blame them?" storyline that not only showcases what phenomenal acting they can do, but also some amazing frames of Kerala in ways that you may not have seen before.
Much is said about how 'big names' in Indian cinema are mostly male names, but here's another example of why actors like Urvashi, who's been there and done that is all sorts of roles, are bigger than some of the 'big names' when it comes to acting chops.
This is a serious drama film - not for everyone, but definitely worth the watch so that when Urvashi receives a very well deserved award for this film, you know what it's for. If this were an American drama, the Oscar for Best Female Lead was pretty much guaranteed. Watch it for her and Parvathy, for an interesting portrayal of Kerala, for the writing and execution.
Much is said about how 'big names' in Indian cinema are mostly male names, but here's another example of why actors like Urvashi, who's been there and done that is all sorts of roles, are bigger than some of the 'big names' when it comes to acting chops.
This is a serious drama film - not for everyone, but definitely worth the watch so that when Urvashi receives a very well deserved award for this film, you know what it's for. If this were an American drama, the Oscar for Best Female Lead was pretty much guaranteed. Watch it for her and Parvathy, for an interesting portrayal of Kerala, for the writing and execution.
Ullozhukku, written and directed by Christo Tomy, offers a raw and sincere take on human vulnerabilities and their long-lasting undercurrents. All it takes is a solid screenplay for the magnificent revival of powerhouse performers like Urvashi and Parvathy Thiruvothu, especially the former. Urvashi, portraying a mother (and mother-in-law) dealing with her son's illness and eventual demise in a frequently flooding backwater town, is in a league of her own. She reminds us what an asset she is to South Indian cinema, with even the minutest changes in facial expression and demeanor wholly accounted for. On the other hand, Parvathy plays a character that's etched in such a way that she's initially difficult to side with, but the layered writing keeps telling us there's more to her than what meets the eye. She also brings a methodical yet gripping take on Anju, a woman who's forced to marry someone against her choice, and then left in a dire situation between her (ex) boyfriend and mother-in-law.
The writing carries the heft of a family drama with secrets unfolding one by one, and it even exhibits shades of a thriller occasionally, because we're led to think something drastic might happen with each little plot development. DoP Shehnad Jalal smartly plays with character focus, switching between Leelamma and Anju in intense scenarios featuring both. The constant flooding in and around their house also comes across as Mother Nature playing its own game and messing things up further, only to resolve them in due course. A delayed burial, a mistimed phone call, a conversation being overheard, an old medical report being found, a moment of familial reconciliation - every event has an emotional payoff. Death and birth begin to take different meanings in the household.
The supporting cast, including names such as Arjun Radhakrishnan, Alencier Ley Lopez, and Jaya Kurup, is also really good. Sushin Shyam's work on the score is a definite plus, and he brings his A-game. Kiran Das keeps the drama pegged at a good 2 hours and he's wise not to stretch a single scene to milk further sentiment. Christo Tomy and his 8-year journey with Ullozhukku ends on a highly satisfying note. I get the feeling he and his crew benefited big time by shooting the film in sync sound.
P. S. Did I expect things to go insanely overboard in the climax? YES. But, was I satisfied with the route Christo took to end the film? ABSOLUTELY!
The writing carries the heft of a family drama with secrets unfolding one by one, and it even exhibits shades of a thriller occasionally, because we're led to think something drastic might happen with each little plot development. DoP Shehnad Jalal smartly plays with character focus, switching between Leelamma and Anju in intense scenarios featuring both. The constant flooding in and around their house also comes across as Mother Nature playing its own game and messing things up further, only to resolve them in due course. A delayed burial, a mistimed phone call, a conversation being overheard, an old medical report being found, a moment of familial reconciliation - every event has an emotional payoff. Death and birth begin to take different meanings in the household.
The supporting cast, including names such as Arjun Radhakrishnan, Alencier Ley Lopez, and Jaya Kurup, is also really good. Sushin Shyam's work on the score is a definite plus, and he brings his A-game. Kiran Das keeps the drama pegged at a good 2 hours and he's wise not to stretch a single scene to milk further sentiment. Christo Tomy and his 8-year journey with Ullozhukku ends on a highly satisfying note. I get the feeling he and his crew benefited big time by shooting the film in sync sound.
P. S. Did I expect things to go insanely overboard in the climax? YES. But, was I satisfied with the route Christo took to end the film? ABSOLUTELY!
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