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Quatre courts métrages parfois sombres et parfois troublants explorent les histoires de ceux qui ont le courage de rêver – et de ceux qui veulent leur barrer la route.Quatre courts métrages parfois sombres et parfois troublants explorent les histoires de ceux qui ont le courage de rêver – et de ceux qui veulent leur barrer la route.Quatre courts métrages parfois sombres et parfois troublants explorent les histoires de ceux qui ont le courage de rêver – et de ceux qui veulent leur barrer la route.
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- 2 victoires et 5 nominations au total
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Brutality doesn't necessarily involve blood and gore. To anyone who haven't actually felt the wrath of India's cruel society, this series hits so hard and intense.
The Four different dark story were all something that exists in our place.
Well directed and great casting work.
MUST WATCH.
#Netflix.
The Four different dark story were all something that exists in our place.
Well directed and great casting work.
MUST WATCH.
#Netflix.
Some films leave a mark for their warmth and positivity. Some do because they make you feel terrible. Paava Kadhaigal is a film in the latter category where the purpose of each filmmaker (it's an anthology of four stories) is to evoke a sense of dread, disgust, and sadness, and they succeed in making us feel so. Honour-killing is the central thread that runs through each of the segments, but the directors add various nuances to their respective lead characters (apart from their distinct film-making styles i.e.) rendering them all unique and memorable. Family isn't the safest place for the leading ladies in Paava Kadhaigal, especially when they've decided to swim against the flow. Does that count as "sin"?
Thangam: An excellent show by Kalidas Jayaram (playing a transgender) drives this segment. This is an actor I've grown up seeing perform miraculously as a child artist but never got to shine as an adult. In Thangam, he gets his due. Shades of that original brilliance were felt in his character Sathaar, who is detested by nearly everyone in the village except for a best friend (played by Shantanu). Apart from the honour-killing aspect, it also tackles gender and religious issues without overcooking them. It does get a little dramatic towards the end, but as in Sudha Kongara's Suriya-starrer Soorarai Pottru, the despair is wholly felt.
Love Panna Uttranum: A dark comedy segment with a few Vignesh Shivan™ flourishes, this one keeps things unpredictable. It may be the weirdest of the lot, but it also made me laugh (the dwarf who played the main thug is splendid!) and feel perturbed at the same time. It's likely to be viewed as weak when compared to the plot strength of the rest of the segments, but at least Vignesh was sure of what he wanted to portray. The dialogues are inventive and the quirky camerawork supplements the tone of the segment well.
Vaanmagal: A Gautham Menon film is usually one where family represents the safest zone for anyone. In this segment, he tries to subvert the idea, especially with a strong showing from himself (he's doing just fine as an actor) and Simran. Yet, it didn't strike me as a "believable" notion, especially knowing Menon and his familial signatures. There's a musical interlude, but thankfully no voiceover narration. It gets blood-soaked towards the end and comes packed with a twist that toys with our perception - one that didn't have the same level of impact as the other episodes.
Oor Iravu: As far as the theme of honour-killing goes, this one is the most "conventional". And that is if you conveniently forget the massive spoiler that was shown at the beginning of Vaanmagal. Vetrimaaran's powerful storytelling and choice of frames are worthy of many a discussion. He ignores the musical interludes of the previous segments, uses musical score minimally, and plays with two timelines effectively. This is also where the agony (associated with honour-killing) is showcased in chilling detail. Prakash Raj and Sai Pallavi are both brilliant here.
In totality, Paava Kadhaigal is one of the stronger anthologies to have come out in 2020. It is dark and disturbing for sure but in the hands of these talented filmmakers, the quality of work is solid.
Thangam: An excellent show by Kalidas Jayaram (playing a transgender) drives this segment. This is an actor I've grown up seeing perform miraculously as a child artist but never got to shine as an adult. In Thangam, he gets his due. Shades of that original brilliance were felt in his character Sathaar, who is detested by nearly everyone in the village except for a best friend (played by Shantanu). Apart from the honour-killing aspect, it also tackles gender and religious issues without overcooking them. It does get a little dramatic towards the end, but as in Sudha Kongara's Suriya-starrer Soorarai Pottru, the despair is wholly felt.
Love Panna Uttranum: A dark comedy segment with a few Vignesh Shivan™ flourishes, this one keeps things unpredictable. It may be the weirdest of the lot, but it also made me laugh (the dwarf who played the main thug is splendid!) and feel perturbed at the same time. It's likely to be viewed as weak when compared to the plot strength of the rest of the segments, but at least Vignesh was sure of what he wanted to portray. The dialogues are inventive and the quirky camerawork supplements the tone of the segment well.
Vaanmagal: A Gautham Menon film is usually one where family represents the safest zone for anyone. In this segment, he tries to subvert the idea, especially with a strong showing from himself (he's doing just fine as an actor) and Simran. Yet, it didn't strike me as a "believable" notion, especially knowing Menon and his familial signatures. There's a musical interlude, but thankfully no voiceover narration. It gets blood-soaked towards the end and comes packed with a twist that toys with our perception - one that didn't have the same level of impact as the other episodes.
Oor Iravu: As far as the theme of honour-killing goes, this one is the most "conventional". And that is if you conveniently forget the massive spoiler that was shown at the beginning of Vaanmagal. Vetrimaaran's powerful storytelling and choice of frames are worthy of many a discussion. He ignores the musical interludes of the previous segments, uses musical score minimally, and plays with two timelines effectively. This is also where the agony (associated with honour-killing) is showcased in chilling detail. Prakash Raj and Sai Pallavi are both brilliant here.
In totality, Paava Kadhaigal is one of the stronger anthologies to have come out in 2020. It is dark and disturbing for sure but in the hands of these talented filmmakers, the quality of work is solid.
A sheer compilation of bloody truths about the so called traditional practices, which are the actual sins of the society in India.
A fantastic anthology from Tamil industry. Sudha kongara, Gautham Menon and Vetrimaran rocked! The 2nd director I don't remember his name, his story was funny and somewhat good.
People who gonna watch dubbed version, watch it in og language coz Kalidas, Sai pallavi, Prakash raj, Simran did a marvelous job which you'll miss in dubbed versions.
7.4/10
It's been a while since I have seen something as riveting as this from the Tamil movie industry, it takes a lot of heart to make such movies to compensate for all the ills the rest of us choose to ignore just because they are uncomfortable truths, truths that don't fit into the scheme of things that was labelled for us by the past to believe in, as our culture, as our tradition and our way of life. Life is all about the future that you may or may not experience. Every breath you take , every effort that you put in is with the hope that an experience that you have always been seeking awaits you in the end, and that experience would be meaningless if your efforts are burdened with the faults of the past, coming face to face with efforts such as these, efforts that seek your attention towards the present human condition is what will help you experience the future in the way a thinking human being with a lot of heart is meant to.. i appreciate the effort that has gone into making these 4 shorts ...
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- AnecdotesThe story of 'Oor Iravu' is foretold in the short film 'Vaanmagal' through a newspaper cutting.
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