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Ezra

  • 2017
  • 2h 27min
CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
6.6/10
3.3 k
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Prathap Pothen, Indrajith Sukumaran, Vijayaraghavan, Babu Antony, Bharat Dabholkar, Thara Kalyan, Prithviraj Sukumaran, Rahul Raj, Priya Anand, Alencier Ley Lopez, Sudev Nair, Tovino Thomas, and Manikandan R. Achari in Ezra (2017)
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaA newly married woman brings an antique Jewish box into her home, unaware that the box contains the ghost of Abraham Ezra.A newly married woman brings an antique Jewish box into her home, unaware that the box contains the ghost of Abraham Ezra.A newly married woman brings an antique Jewish box into her home, unaware that the box contains the ghost of Abraham Ezra.

  • Dirección
    • Jay.k
  • Guionistas
    • Manu Gopal
    • Jay.k
    • Jai Krishna
  • Elenco
    • Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Priya Anand
    • Tovino Thomas
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  • CALIFICACIÓN DE IMDb
    6.6/10
    3.3 k
    TU CALIFICACIÓN
    • Dirección
      • Jay.k
    • Guionistas
      • Manu Gopal
      • Jay.k
      • Jai Krishna
    • Elenco
      • Prithviraj Sukumaran
      • Priya Anand
      • Tovino Thomas
    • 29Opiniones de los usuarios
    • 3Opiniones de los críticos
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    • Premios
      • 1 nominación en total

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    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    Prithviraj Sukumaran
    • Ranjan Mathew
    Priya Anand
    Priya Anand
    • Priya Raghuram
    Tovino Thomas
    Tovino Thomas
    • Shafeer Ahammed
    Sujith Shanker
    Sujith Shanker
    • Rabbi Markes
    • (as Sujith Sankar)
    Vijayaraghavan
    Vijayaraghavan
    • Fr. Samuel
    Sudev Nair
    Sudev Nair
    • Abraham Ezra
    Bharat Dabholkar
    Bharat Dabholkar
    • Yakoob Ezra
    Ann Sheetal
    Ann Sheetal
    • Rosy
    Babu Antony
    Babu Antony
    • Rabbi David Benyamin
    Prathap Pothen
    Prathap Pothen
    • Col. Nambiar
    Manikandan R. Achari
    Manikandan R. Achari
    • Man at the Corniche (Cameo)
    • (as Manikandan)
    Chandradasan
    • Priest
    Thara Kalyan
    Thara Kalyan
    • Priya's Mother
    Alencier Ley Lopez
    Alencier Ley Lopez
    • Moosa
    Reena Maria
    Reena Maria
    • Lekha
    • (as Reina Maria)
    Sandeep Narayan
    • Friend
    Pranay Ranjan
    • Pra Ranjan
    Rajesh Sharma
    Rajesh Sharma
    • Sebastian
    • Dirección
      • Jay.k
    • Guionistas
      • Manu Gopal
      • Jay.k
      • Jai Krishna
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    Opiniones de usuarios29

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    8AbhijeetOjhoul

    New definition to Horror movies

    Greate experience. Really a new concept of horror movie. The essential element for every good horror movie is a grippy story line, which Ezra has. Prithviraj is really a versatile actor. He has performed up to his potential. Melodious music is also a plus point for the movie. That's the reason why Bollywood is already heading to remake the movie, as they always do, instead of making a really good movie.

    Overall a must watch for lovers of good horror movie.
    6lithint55

    Stylised horror with some clichés

    Ezra could be termed as one of the better horror movie in the recent past in molly wood.It is a welcome addition to the list of good horror movies in India.Prithviraj Sukumaran has got a growing ability to choose movies wisely and roles that suit him very well, he is successful in it here also.Though nothing much to comment about his acting in here,it is pretty much good.Other cast members also made a good effort, i thought Tovino Thomas was not needed for that role because it was such an insignificant role which could have filled with any non-mainstream actor, also the lead lady Priya Anand was not that impressive and there was not much of a chemistry between Prithviraj Sukumaran and her which made it difficult for the audiences to sympathize with them in some scenes.There were some clichéd scenes also in this movie which could have easily avoided by the scriptwriter to make it more engaging.

    +ves ♦ Story ,thrilling scenes ♦ Movie managed to scare and induce tension in audiences ♦ Pretty fast paced screenplay ♦ Camera work ♦ good special effects for an Indian movie

    -ves ♦ First half was lagging and some scenes were not that impressive ♦ Climax was pretty ordinary and a bit rushed ♦ Some editing work needed and 2 unnecessary songs could have avoided

    Verdict:3/5, Pretty good horror movie which is very rare these days.
    6lucasdanby

    It's Not Bad But Not Great

    While I certainly liked the ideas in this film, it is way too long, overly melodramatic with subpar acting, and has a very predictable story that a horror lover will get bored by pretty quickly. The good parts of this movie really do shine though, I loved the Jewish religion spin on the film and the Dibbuk box plot is an underused horror story so I was glad to see it on the big screen. The world building was very good and I did care about the characters (but more due to the writing over the actual acting unfortunately). I think if the runtime were cut down a bit and the focus was drawn more towards the horror and less to melodrama, this would've been a much much better film.
    7nairtejas

    Beginning Of A New Ezra. ♦ Grade B-

    Horror films are hardly made in Mollywood these days. So, when such a film comes in, one has to welcome it with open arms and unmitigated support. It will be very difficult to not be impressed with debutante Jay K's horror period drama as it tries to be one of Malayalam industry's defining films of the 21st century.

    Ranjan (Prithviraj Sukumaran) and Priya (Priya Anand) are a happily married young couple who decide to move from Mumbai to Kochi after the former gets a promotion with transfer from his company. The duo quickly purchase and move in to an old villa with the thought of creating a family. With Ranjan busy with his new responsibilities, Priya shows diligence as a homemaker and tries her hand to give the villa a makeover. One such thing that she thinks will help her in her quest is an antique Jewish box. Ignoring the ominousness surrounding it, she buys it and brings it home without having an iota of hint about the horrors that she and Ranjan are going to be subjected to by the vengeful spirit that it houses...

    Starting from the opening sequence, director Jay K succeeds in pulling its audience into the story that seems innocuous at first, but slowly starts to pick up, ultimately turning into a fast-paced, intense thriller. The first death in the film is so frightening that you will feel the characters' fear and pain in your own heart as it will begin to beat faster with every inch the story takes. Writers Manu Gopal and Jay (seem to) have done enough research when they introduce the Jewish myth about the dybbuk box and carve their story around it. Despite being a popular concept in the Jewish folklore, I'm sure it is going to be something new to the Indian audience.

    With sufficient doses of jump scares in the first half, the makers perfectly create a base in the film which escalates so quickly in the second half that you will sit in your seat wondering whether you are watching a Malayalam film. The style of narration as it explores the two central characters and their movements is phenomenal. With a flashback story and a winning twist at the end, there is no way you will feel a decline in the entertainment. You will want to focus on every detail as the story unfolds and slowly starts to make sense.

    Three of the biggest achievements here are the background score, production design, and cinematography. Without them, a horror film like this wouldn't even survive the first 10 minutes. Sushin Shyam enthralled us with his track in one of 2016's best films, Kismath, and in 2017 returns to score a film which half works because of his genius. The eerie soundtrack, supported by the jump care sequences and brilliant camera work is all that Jay K needed to make his debut a roaring success. Even the songs by Shyam and Raj are great to sing along to. Sujith Vaassudev may be a bad director, but boy, he can crank that camera. I am especially in love with those sequences where the camera tilts leftwards so as to make the audience move like puppet just because we want to know what happens next. Brilliant technique right there. Fabulous production design supports the makers in making the film look real and convincing. You cannot tell a horror story without getting creative, for which Ezra gets at least 8 out of 10.

    Cast performance is another thing which propels the film into almost being a triumph. Sukumaran finally gets mature and manages to portray a character with believable conviction. He does his part very well, and the final 15 minutes are going to be important for his future career. Newcomer Anand may be hot, but she still has a long way ahead. Supporting actors like Tovino Thomas, Vijay Raghavan, Sudev Nair, and Sujith Shanker are all brilliant in their respective roles. Pleased to see Babu Antony, and expecting more from another newcomer Ann Sheetal. All in all, the cast need to be lauded for pulling out those intense sequences which may look easy on reel but are, in real, very difficult and toiling.

    Of course, there are plenty of plot holes in the film on which I have had heated discussions with my friends, but once you accept the fact that you cannot narrate a horror story without taking few cinematic liberties, you will start loving it. Director Jay has to be lauded for his attempt at opening a window of fresh air into Mollywood and giving us this exceptionally well-told and well-executed horror film without compromising on quality or bending the genre. His attention to details is another attribute that contributes in making the film a fine affair. Sure, John Varghese's Adi Kapyare Kootamani (2015) was a brilliant horror comedy, but this one here is on a whole another level. The story as a whole, with its iconic back story, may look typical to some, but that is not the primary element here. It is the visual extravaganza and the new style of horror in a Malayalam film that needs to be highlighted. One has to just look at the title scene and he/she will understand why Ezra is going to be on the top 10 films lists of 2017.

    To conclude, if you are looking for a horror film to enjoy with your friends and family so that you can discuss it on the drive back home, watch Ezra. You will not be disappointed. The visuals are going to haunt you for days.

    BOTTOM LINE: Jay K's "Ezra" is an excellent horror film that samples an age-old Jewish myth to narrate a story that incites sheer fear and gives 100% entertainment. There are just no bad parts. Watch it in your nearest theater today.

    Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
    7bkk-65574

    No only a horror thriller, mammoth scary scenes too

    Brilliant visualization, amazing background score, thrilling supernatural elements and crisp editing make Ezra a wholesome movie experience.

    Mathew and priya hav just moved to kochi when powers of the supernatural start to take over their lives. How they tide over the forces form the story.

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      The flashback scene is shown to take place in Thiru-kochi in 1941. Thiru-Kochi was formed in 1949 by the merger of the princely kingdoms of Travancore and Cochin, and would eventually merge with Malabar to form Kerala in 1956. In 1941, it would have been simply Kochi (Cochin).
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    Detalles

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    • Fecha de lanzamiento
      • 10 de febrero de 2017 (India)
    • País de origen
      • India
    • Sitios oficiales
      • Official Facebook
      • Stream Ezra officially on Hotstar Singapore
    • Idioma
      • Malabar
    • Locaciones de filmación
      • Kochi, Kerala, India
    • Productora
      • E4 Entertainment
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