Kuttrame Thandanai
- 2016
- 1h 40min
NOTE IMDb
7,6/10
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Un jeune homme malvoyant fait appel à ses autres sens aiguisés pour élucider un meurtre mystérieux.Un jeune homme malvoyant fait appel à ses autres sens aiguisés pour élucider un meurtre mystérieux.Un jeune homme malvoyant fait appel à ses autres sens aiguisés pour élucider un meurtre mystérieux.
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- Récompenses
- 1 victoire au total
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When the writer & director of the path-breaking Kaaka Muttai joins hands with Maestro Ilaiyaraaja for a crime thriller drama, the movie is bound to raise some eyebrows. Especially since the movie was officially selected in film festival circuit, the expectations doubled in a year which saw movies like Visaranai, Uriyadi and Joker release.
Technically the movie is quite brilliant led by Manikandan who is also the cinematographer of the film. The tone of the film, the mood of the scenes and the drama of the characters as they unfold are captured and brought to light in a splendid manner. Special mention to the time lapse shots, the tunnel vision shots & various close-ups including that of bird cage. Editor Anucharan is a huge plus as he maintains focus on the narrative with a neatly cut run time of 100 minutes and is instrumental in keeping the audience engrossed.
The performances of the movie do justice to the characters written. Vidarth who also produces the movie does justice to his role and is able to maintain the continuity in character which helps a huge deal in thriller screenplays. Pooja Devariya along with others including the likes of Nasser, Rahman & Guru Somasundaram ably support this film which is focused only on a handful of characters. In this crime thriller, Manikandan shares story writing credits with Anand Annamalai. The setting of the movie within the confines of a housing apartment and the characterization of the lead is inspired and seems to be a nod/tribute to the Master of Suspense Sir Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.
Although the movie closely relates to the events of a murder and the fall out the ensuing investigation reminiscent of the trademark crime thrillers, the writing of Manikandan also puts forward a moral question/dilemma resulting in a poignant climax showcasing the originality in writing. The screenplay of the movie is handled delicately as there is enough drama to engage and suspense enough to engross. Kudos to Manikandan for not adopting the 'what next' approach instead opting for the slowly built moments leading up to the closure subtly in tune with the theme of the film.
Even though the story is narrated from the point of view of the protagonist, the victims of the movie and their plight was not addressed by the screenplay which made the narration incomplete and anti-climatic with respect to those characters and in a way affected the otherwise poetic climax. The characterisation of Nasser with whom the protagonist shares the events also felt incomplete and did not quite gel into the story as such. Certain scene constructions if thought of from a different point of view could have added more drama and suspense to the script as such. Because of these, the movie may give the 'something missing' vibe.
The background score of the movie is its biggest asset. The score by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja stands testament to the fact that he is one of the best film music composers and his mastery over the art is very evident wherein the places where he remains silent and where he scores are perfection. The instrumentation and the layering of the score elevate the movie manifold and convey the emotions originally conceived by the writer & director. As Manikandan mentioned in an interview, Maestro's presence is felt from the very first second of the film till the last. The title score, the police investigation sequence, the reveal sequence, the climax etcc literally are a lesson for other music directors. Only Maestro Ilaiyaraaja can compose such a perfect score which is worthy of any award.
Kuttramae Thandanai belongs to a very rare breed of films where the narration is focused and all the moments of the film are dictated by the plot. After Kaaka Muttai, Manikandan establishes himself as a solid versatile filmmaker with this crime thriller/drama. I am certainly looking forward to his next two films Aandavan Kattalai and Kadaisi Vivasaayee. This is a movie to be appreciated, supported and can be viewed multiples times just to experience the musical score
Technically the movie is quite brilliant led by Manikandan who is also the cinematographer of the film. The tone of the film, the mood of the scenes and the drama of the characters as they unfold are captured and brought to light in a splendid manner. Special mention to the time lapse shots, the tunnel vision shots & various close-ups including that of bird cage. Editor Anucharan is a huge plus as he maintains focus on the narrative with a neatly cut run time of 100 minutes and is instrumental in keeping the audience engrossed.
The performances of the movie do justice to the characters written. Vidarth who also produces the movie does justice to his role and is able to maintain the continuity in character which helps a huge deal in thriller screenplays. Pooja Devariya along with others including the likes of Nasser, Rahman & Guru Somasundaram ably support this film which is focused only on a handful of characters. In this crime thriller, Manikandan shares story writing credits with Anand Annamalai. The setting of the movie within the confines of a housing apartment and the characterization of the lead is inspired and seems to be a nod/tribute to the Master of Suspense Sir Alfred Hitchcock's Rear Window.
Although the movie closely relates to the events of a murder and the fall out the ensuing investigation reminiscent of the trademark crime thrillers, the writing of Manikandan also puts forward a moral question/dilemma resulting in a poignant climax showcasing the originality in writing. The screenplay of the movie is handled delicately as there is enough drama to engage and suspense enough to engross. Kudos to Manikandan for not adopting the 'what next' approach instead opting for the slowly built moments leading up to the closure subtly in tune with the theme of the film.
Even though the story is narrated from the point of view of the protagonist, the victims of the movie and their plight was not addressed by the screenplay which made the narration incomplete and anti-climatic with respect to those characters and in a way affected the otherwise poetic climax. The characterisation of Nasser with whom the protagonist shares the events also felt incomplete and did not quite gel into the story as such. Certain scene constructions if thought of from a different point of view could have added more drama and suspense to the script as such. Because of these, the movie may give the 'something missing' vibe.
The background score of the movie is its biggest asset. The score by Maestro Ilaiyaraaja stands testament to the fact that he is one of the best film music composers and his mastery over the art is very evident wherein the places where he remains silent and where he scores are perfection. The instrumentation and the layering of the score elevate the movie manifold and convey the emotions originally conceived by the writer & director. As Manikandan mentioned in an interview, Maestro's presence is felt from the very first second of the film till the last. The title score, the police investigation sequence, the reveal sequence, the climax etcc literally are a lesson for other music directors. Only Maestro Ilaiyaraaja can compose such a perfect score which is worthy of any award.
Kuttramae Thandanai belongs to a very rare breed of films where the narration is focused and all the moments of the film are dictated by the plot. After Kaaka Muttai, Manikandan establishes himself as a solid versatile filmmaker with this crime thriller/drama. I am certainly looking forward to his next two films Aandavan Kattalai and Kadaisi Vivasaayee. This is a movie to be appreciated, supported and can be viewed multiples times just to experience the musical score
10cinish
Amazingly introspective. As you tread through the rights and wrongs of life, the wrongs will leave their mark in your conscience. There is no escaping that.
The whodunit is there. While it is pretty good, that is just one of the seemingly insignificant layers.
The director's mastery makes us feel the tunnel vision that Ravi is going through.
Vidharth has done a wonderful job of playing the main protagonist and had my full attention as the viewer as he walks through the character's destinies that the movie maker had set him.
Rahman has done his part quite well. Nassar has been perfect as you would expect from a veteran of that stature.
The whole movie feels like a well integrated multilayered jigsaw puzzle with all threads blended in perfectly.
Vidharth's acting stood out the most in the movie.Third Manikandan movie after "Kaakka Muttai" and "Aandavan Kattalai". All three are so different. This one is my favorite. Highly recommended.
The whodunit is there. While it is pretty good, that is just one of the seemingly insignificant layers.
The director's mastery makes us feel the tunnel vision that Ravi is going through.
Vidharth has done a wonderful job of playing the main protagonist and had my full attention as the viewer as he walks through the character's destinies that the movie maker had set him.
Rahman has done his part quite well. Nassar has been perfect as you would expect from a veteran of that stature.
The whole movie feels like a well integrated multilayered jigsaw puzzle with all threads blended in perfectly.
Vidharth's acting stood out the most in the movie.Third Manikandan movie after "Kaakka Muttai" and "Aandavan Kattalai". All three are so different. This one is my favorite. Highly recommended.
The movie was so good. The movie was very interesting and thrilling. Everybody acted good in the movie. The movie was not boring but the movie was so small. There can be more detailing in the movie. But the movie was so good.
If this movie was in Hollywood it would be the best movie in 2016 so far.the film owes more to Alfred Hitchcock and Rear Window. As in the older film, a neighbor ends up murdered. And the protagonist is limited by a condition. In Stewart's case, it was a foot-fracture. Ravi suffers from tunnel vision. He can only see what's directly ahead, which appears as a small circle in a sea of black. But the bigger difference is that Rear Window concerned itself with the murder and apprehending the perpetrator, while Kutrame Thandanai is after something more
existential.directing is somewhat good but the acting is amazing. Really the best neo-noir crime psychological thriller film cinematography i watched after secret in their eyes Argentinian copy.
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- AnecdotesThe film was initially named Kuttramum Thandanai (crime is also a punishment), but music director Ilayaraja suggested that the film be named as Kuttrame Thandanai (crime is the punishment).
- GaffesWe can see Rahman using his phone while in sitting in his office holding it upside down.
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