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Kannathil Muthamittal

  • 2002
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 16min
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8,3/10
9,8 k
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Madhavan and Keerthana Parthiepan in Kannathil Muthamittal (2002)
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Une petite fille apprend par ses parents qu'elle est adoptée. Déterminée à retrouver sa mère biologique, elle implore qu'on l'emmène au Sri Lanka, où sa mère travaille avec un groupe de mili... Tout lireUne petite fille apprend par ses parents qu'elle est adoptée. Déterminée à retrouver sa mère biologique, elle implore qu'on l'emmène au Sri Lanka, où sa mère travaille avec un groupe de militants.Une petite fille apprend par ses parents qu'elle est adoptée. Déterminée à retrouver sa mère biologique, elle implore qu'on l'emmène au Sri Lanka, où sa mère travaille avec un groupe de militants.

  • Réalisation
    • Mani Ratnam
  • Scénario
    • Sujatha Rangarajan
    • Mani Ratnam
    • Sujatha
  • Casting principal
    • Keerthana Parthiepan
    • Simran
    • Madhavan
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  • NOTE IMDb
    8,3/10
    9,8 k
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    • Réalisation
      • Mani Ratnam
    • Scénario
      • Sujatha Rangarajan
      • Mani Ratnam
      • Sujatha
    • Casting principal
      • Keerthana Parthiepan
      • Simran
      • Madhavan
    • 53avis d'utilisateurs
    • 17avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 18 victoires et 2 nominations au total

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    Keerthana Parthiepan
    Keerthana Parthiepan
    • Amudha
    Simran
    Simran
    • Indra
    Madhavan
    Madhavan
    • G. Thiruchelvan
    Nandita Das
    Nandita Das
    • Shyama
    Delhi Kumar
    • Ganesan
    Prakash Raj
    Prakash Raj
    • Dr. Herold Vikramsinghe
    Pasupathy
    Pasupathy
    • LTTE fighter
    Master Suraj
    • Vinayan
    Master Kethan
    • Akhilan
    Bala Singh
    Bala Singh
    • Shyama's father
    M.S. Bhaskar
    M.S. Bhaskar
    • Shankaralingam
    J.D. Chakravarthi
    J.D. Chakravarthi
    • Dhileepan
    Sashikumar
    • Suicide Bomber
    Easwari Rao
    Easwari Rao
    • Shyama
    J D Chakravarthi
    • Dileepan
    Chakravarthy
    • Dileepan
    J D Chakravarthy
    Keerthana
    • Réalisation
      • Mani Ratnam
    • Scénario
      • Sujatha Rangarajan
      • Mani Ratnam
      • Sujatha
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    Avis des utilisateurs53

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    10ashcoounter

    How did they miss this movie?

    I am a big follower of Indian Movies especially Malayalam and Tamil.

    Shame on India for not sending this movie as their official Oscar entry. I have seen this movie and it has clearly revealed to me the maturity Tamil cinema has in its screenplay and narrative which bollywood better catch up with.By the way to all we westerners, Tamil Cinema is more qualitative and very different from Bollywood which is all about good looks glamour and promotion.

    Coming to the point what was India thinking when they sent a movie like 'Devdas' to the Oscars? That was a really a Masochist move. I think they are trying to punish Oscar judges with boredom by sending Devdas since the judges toppled Lagaan last year.

    'Devdas' is just a brigthly colored but stale and predictable melodrama of Love, fate and destiny. I would keep away from it. Anyway, not sending a movie like Kanathil Muthital shows how much of a revamp Indian administration needs to save them from poor administrators who lack intelligence. Now I know why this country has so many issues. They are heavily talented but not showcased properly.
    learnnew

    Sensitive, top-notch film from a great director ...

    The film has Maniratnam written all over it. It is subtle in its content, yet manages to be in-your-face with some trademark-Maniratnam blunt dialogs and blunt visuals too. I've only seen Spielberg and Benigni who have managed to balance subtlety and directness wonderfully. Maniratnam is not their class but very close on their heels. At times he is better than them!

    The performances are superb, the production values are excellent, particularly the camera and art direction. Yet I have to mention two let downs in the movie. One is sort of major - Rahman's background score. It had a widely fluctuating quality - at times (in the final scenes and in the scenes following Amudha's birthday) bordering on superb and at times (in most of the war scenes, in the scene when Amudha sees the young LTTE girls) downright intrusive. The second one is a minor let down - editing. The movie could have used a good 10 minute trimming in the middle stages.

    The first half hour is a series of disjointed events thrown at you at a rapidfire pace, which may not be easy for even Tamilians to follow, not to say how difficult it is for the Western audience. Yet, being a Tamilian, while I relished the first half hour of the movie so much, I can't help but wonder how much of that brilliance remained after translating the dialogs. Personally I had a very hard time translating all the comedy in the movie when I attempted it for North Indians and Americans!

    That said, I have watched the movie 5 times already. I don't think I'll stop watching it anytime soon. One of the best to come out of India, heck, one of the finest movies ever made. Kudos to Maniratnam and the entire team!

    A hearty 8.5 out of 10.0!
    9m_madhu

    realistic and touching ... an emotional drainer

    Kannathil Muthamittal was simply one of the most touching and sincere movies ive seen in a long time. the story of an adopted girl who on her 9th birthday learns the truth about her parentage. she sets out in an endeavour to find out more about her real mother and learns that her mother is now a terrorist.

    the greatness of the movie lies in its simplicity. mani ratnam generally has a tendency to create unreal and pompous overblown characters in this movie, every person seems real and their interactions are touching and sincere. this is the reason why this ranks as one of his best movies.

    the movie is emotionally draining and tugs at the heart of the viewer, keerthana as the 9 year old amudha and simran as her adopted mother are simply brilliant. their relationship is the cornerstone of this movie. there are some notable flaws here, particularly the scene where amudha learns that she is an adopted child is jarring and seems totally unreal. it is hard to believe that such sensitive parents would break such a news in the manner that they did. another flaw is, surprisingly enough, the brilliant songs. they again seem forced and stand out, not gelling with the rest of the script.

    having said these, this still is one of the most poignant and beautiful movies to come out of india in a long long time. this beauty is not just in the script or characters but in teh technical brilliance as well, ravi chandran's camera work is sheer poetry. all characters perform creditably and the realistic humour, especially in teh flashback scenes are entertaining.

    a sincere 9!!
    10rang_de_basanti_girl_976

    Wow!

    This movie was astonishing how good it was! The plot is extraordinary, and the acting spectacular. At first I thought this wasn't going to be that great because of a summary, but after about the first five or ten minutes of the movie, it struck me that I was dead wrong. I literally cried about four or five times in this movie, and despite this, I must've watched the same scenes over and over again about thirty times in one week! No, the song scenes were not as awesome as they could've been, but the plot is what really gets you. American or Asain, I would recommend this to anyone--and I have now. I guarantee that after seeing this one, you'll get the best out of it, and its plot. I hope you feel the same, and write a rave review too!
    9simon_booth

    Splendid

    Sri Lanka... not a country I've ever given much thought to, I have to admit. I didn't even know it was near India, let alone that there has been a bloody civil war going on there since 1983. It seems that the rebels of the Tamil minority have been in an ongoing conflict with the military regime that runs the country for many years, causing many deaths and widespread suffering on the island.

    Mani Ratman's latest film, A PECK ON THE CHEEK, tells the story of a young girl named Amudha, who is separated from her Sri Lankan parents by the war and raised by a young Indian couple. Amudha is a bright and mischievous girl, whose life is turned upside down when her parents tell her that she was adopted as a child. Although her adopted parents love her as much as could be, and have raised her without prejudice along with their biological children, Amudha cannot help but want to learn more about her biological family.

    Mani Ratman is probably best known for his 1998 film DIL SE, which hides a story about terrorism and politics inside a love story (or is it the other way around?). A PECK ON THE CHEEK inhabits similar territory, but is perhaps more ambitious in the ground it covers. The central theme that binds the movie is of love between all the various members of a family, and especially that between a child and her adopted parents. It's a pretty honest and open look at feelings, that can be extremely touching and heartwarming at some times and quite painful at others. It's an emotionally complex film, with characters that are somewhat idealised but still behave in a very human way.

    The film revolves around 9 year old Amudha, played with charm and vivaciousness by young actress P.S. Keerthana in her first and only acting role. She's a princess and a monster, always getting into trouble but so disarmingly charming nobody can stay mad at her for long. The young actress is perfectly cast for the role, and does a tremendous job in the various and often difficult emotional scenes required of her.

    A PECK ON THE CHEEK has such an innocent name I was quite unprepared for the intensity of the experience. Never has such a small act come with such an enormous emotional impact, I dare say. The film is a bold and artistic effort to explore issues that are not frequently covered on the silver screen.

    Mani Ratman's direction is superb, very confident and mature - the most sophisticated work I've seen from this director yet. The film is visually very stylish, with some excellent camerawork and imagery. A.R. Rahman provides the film's soundtrack, which is not as good as his classic DIL SE or BOMBAY music (based on first impressions at least) but still shows his great musical talent.

    I'm not aware of a DVD release for the film yet - I saw it in Tamil with English subtitles thanks to the San Francisco International Film Festival, of which the film was undoubtedly the highlight. The production is a truly world class effort, and I am sure it will be popular with western audiences as it begins to receive wider exposure.

    Recommended.

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    • Anecdotes
      The movie is inspired by a Time magazine article about an American couple who took their daughter to Philippines to meet her biological mother.
    • Versions alternatives
      The UK release was cut, the distributor chose to reduce the intensity of a battle scene by remove images of personalised violence in order to obtain a PG classification. An uncut 12 classification was available.
    • Bandes originales
      Vellaippookkal
      Composed & Performed by A.R. Rahman

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    • Date de sortie
      • 14 février 2002 (Inde)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langue
      • Tamoul
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • A Peck on the Cheek
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Colombo, Western Province, Sri Lanka
    • Société de production
      • Madras Talkies
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      2 heures 16 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
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