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Un relato realista sobre un brote letal del virus Nipah en Kerala y la lucha llena de coraje de varios de los afectados.Un relato realista sobre un brote letal del virus Nipah en Kerala y la lucha llena de coraje de varios de los afectados.Un relato realista sobre un brote letal del virus Nipah en Kerala y la lucha llena de coraje de varios de los afectados.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 7 premios en total
Parvathy Thiruvothu
- Dr. Annu
- (as Parvathy)
Revathi
- C.K. Prameela
- (as Revathy)
Reseñas destacadas
Virus is one of the best medical doc-fiction thriller I have watched in recent times.A complete blend of reality not letting it become documentary and fiction which keeps the audience on the edge of the seat.Cinematography by Rajeev Ravi is at another level.Every single actor has contributed equally to make the film a masterpiece.Ashiq Abu should be applauded for his courage to take risks and make out of the box movies.Every malayali will feel the pain and struggle people went at that outbreak of the unfortunate epidemic.Kudos to the change happening in malayalam cinema.
VIRUS is an engaging experience, with its non-linear story telling, energetic sound tracks, vivid visuals and most importantly, a golden bunch of cast has made it a great account of the incident that invoked fear in Malabar.
The film throws light at each and every individuals who has played a part in controlling Nipah Virus transmission, and how we were able to survive by working together.
Great Achievement.
Thanks to Aashiq Abu and Team.
The film throws light at each and every individuals who has played a part in controlling Nipah Virus transmission, and how we were able to survive by working together.
Great Achievement.
Thanks to Aashiq Abu and Team.
Nipah is a horrible thing, it kills 70% of infected yet sometimes it shows no symptoms, a fearsome combination. This film is an investigative drama based on real events from 2018 in Kerala, where this bat virus started to infect and spread in the human population. I believe this is the first Indian film I've seen in decades and I was pleasantly surprised. The actors are doing a good job, the story is scientifically interesting. However, I have to say that most of the characters were not fleshed out well, making it difficult to remember who is who and what is their role in the story.
One of the reasons for tension is the meddling of the Ministry of Defence who wants at all costs to portray the outbreak as a terrorist attack. Medics and investigators must hurry not only to determine the course of the outbreak and identify the carriers in time, but also bring evidence that it wasn't a malevolent act so that the investigation remains in the hands of medical personnel. Another is the way scientists and government people need to approach poor and sometimes violent communities of people who do not trust them.
For a non-Indian, their way of shaking the head when they want to make a point seems a bit silly and it takes out some of the tension in a story that should be by all accounts terrifying. Also funny to hear them go into English, then back again to Malayalam in the same sentence, like it's the most normal thing in the world. And that while discussing between ministry people.
All in all a nice movie, feeling modern, showing both an interesting outbreak story and providing glimpses into the Indian culture.
One of the reasons for tension is the meddling of the Ministry of Defence who wants at all costs to portray the outbreak as a terrorist attack. Medics and investigators must hurry not only to determine the course of the outbreak and identify the carriers in time, but also bring evidence that it wasn't a malevolent act so that the investigation remains in the hands of medical personnel. Another is the way scientists and government people need to approach poor and sometimes violent communities of people who do not trust them.
For a non-Indian, their way of shaking the head when they want to make a point seems a bit silly and it takes out some of the tension in a story that should be by all accounts terrifying. Also funny to hear them go into English, then back again to Malayalam in the same sentence, like it's the most normal thing in the world. And that while discussing between ministry people.
All in all a nice movie, feeling modern, showing both an interesting outbreak story and providing glimpses into the Indian culture.
The great survival thriller, a must watchable motivational movie. The best story and the direction, all the cast teams are acted well. All the very best team #Virus
Virus is not just one of the best movies of the year, it is one of the best movies ever made in Mollywood history. It is so well crafted doc-fiction. Aashiq Abu delivers the best movie of his career and is simply one of the best directors in India. The movie keeps us thrilled and always triggers suspense and goosebumps. There is no single standout performance as every single actor in this movie was perfect. Kudos to Rajeev Ravi. His cinematography was another level. Sushin Shyam's music was one of the backbones of the movie and he can be Malayalam's Hans Zimmer. Overall, Virus is a perfect movie that everyone should warch in theatres. Mollywood will be proud of Virus.
P. S. Audiences may feel a bit lost in the time realtions during the movie but the climax makes all that connections.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesBased on real events happened in Kerala during May and June of 2018 which claimed 17 lives.
- ConexionesFeatured in WatchMojo: Top 20 Outbreak Movies (2020)
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- 626.930 US$
- Duración2 horas 32 minutos
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