Murphy
- 2024
- 2h 16min
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7,0/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueOrdinary guy David's life takes an extraordinary turn after interacting with his late grandfather's peculiar radio.Ordinary guy David's life takes an extraordinary turn after interacting with his late grandfather's peculiar radio.Ordinary guy David's life takes an extraordinary turn after interacting with his late grandfather's peculiar radio.
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Murphy is a breath of fresh air for Kannada cinema! The visuals are stunning, immersing you in the world the filmmakers have so carefully crafted. But what really stands out is the well-woven story that keeps you hooked from start to finish.
The performances are top-notch, and the direction feels precise and innovative. It's not just a movie, it's an experience that deserves to be seen on the big screen. I gave it 10 stars because it truly raises. People need to come out and support movies like Murphy that push the boundaries and bring a fresh perspective. Don't miss it!
Super fantastic one.
The performances are top-notch, and the direction feels precise and innovative. It's not just a movie, it's an experience that deserves to be seen on the big screen. I gave it 10 stars because it truly raises. People need to come out and support movies like Murphy that push the boundaries and bring a fresh perspective. Don't miss it!
Super fantastic one.
Synopsis:
Emotional drama, "Murphy", weaves together a tale of love, loss, and relationships through the intriguing lens of time travel. It is about the journey of the protagonist, Prabhu Mundkur as David (Son) and Joe (Father) across timelines to unfold the deeper meanings hidden in his emotional experiences, with Roshini Prakash as Janani playing the role of his fellow traveller in the dimension of time.
However, it is the radio doctor Ramprasad Banvara played by Ram Manjjonaath who tries hard to revive an age old radio which is a priceless belonging of Richie (Dattanna) and acts as a bridge between the characters across timelines as the story progresses . His comments on timetravel sets the film's tone and the mood in its opening sequence.
Story In essence, "Murphy" is a sacrifice and love saga. The element of timetravel enables the lead characters to relive moments that shaped their lives and gives them yet another chance to make different choices to witness how their life turns out.
The plot neatly balances the aspects of a son's deep affection towards father, (which in my humble opinion could be seen revealing director BSP Varma's vision backed by personal experience). Strong emotions of romance, disappointment and introspection leave the viewer pondering the nature of destiny and free will.
Cinematography: The cinematography of the film is picturesque. Quite noticeably, different timelines are told through nuances in contrasts of color palettes: warm hues expressing moments of love and joy; cooler tones for those scenes of loss and sorrow. Adarsh's handling of lighting, coupled with intelligent camera movements and the wide angled drone shots narrate the emotional voyage of the protagonists so well that almost every internal struggle of the protagonists can be felt by the viewer.
Dialogue : The dialogues between David , Janani and Janani - Joe are poetic and reflective ; furthering the depth and details in characters. Philosophical musings, heartbreaking confessions-all have found a place in conversations between David and Janani and further, Richie. Simplicity and predictability in conversation give access to the film's themes without undermining its core.
Acting: Performances in "Murphy" are neat and tidy. Especially that of the lead actors Prabhu, Roshini and Dattanna who bring subtlety and depth to their roles.
Prabhu makes the viewer feel his characters highs and lows. Equally complementing is the supporting cast and adds authenticity to their roles, further bringing emotion in the narrative.
Editing: Mahesh Thogata's editing is one of the highlights of this movie. It effectively transitions between different timelines and emotional states, maintaining the smoothness in the flow of time, which keeps the viewer engaged and invested in the story. The precision of the cuts and the transitions enhance the pacing of the film, though few melodramatic sequences could've been trimmed to make things more engaging.
Use of Time Travel : In "Murphy", time travel is more than just a narrative device; it is a metaphor for the journey that its protagonists, David and Janani undertake in their quest to understand life and find closure. Although, the use of a transistor (Radio) to communicate two-way asynchronously with time difference is a far possibility , this lack of credible scientific element does not hinder the overall cinematic experience if seen as a creative expression.
Every scene of David and Janani across timeline peels a layer about their characters and the complexities of their relationships and their shared experiences with other characters like Janani's love interest Joe ( Prabhu Mundkur) , David's grandfather Richie (Dattanna) and David's love interest Jessy and his friends. Time travel is used to chart several concepts-regret, redemption, and the eternal power of love.
VFX and Sound design: Both these departments need a special mention for the visual and sound treatment.
Conclusion: "Murphy" is a singular film that combines the time-travel narrative with essential resounding universal emotions of love, loss and sacrifice.
With its simple storyline, beautiful cinematography, poetic dialogue, and neat acting, the movie is sure to remain endearing for those who like emotionally deep films with pictorial telling, stimulating reflection over one's own life choices and time passing by.
However, it is the radio doctor Ramprasad Banvara played by Ram Manjjonaath who tries hard to revive an age old radio which is a priceless belonging of Richie (Dattanna) and acts as a bridge between the characters across timelines as the story progresses . His comments on timetravel sets the film's tone and the mood in its opening sequence.
Story In essence, "Murphy" is a sacrifice and love saga. The element of timetravel enables the lead characters to relive moments that shaped their lives and gives them yet another chance to make different choices to witness how their life turns out.
The plot neatly balances the aspects of a son's deep affection towards father, (which in my humble opinion could be seen revealing director BSP Varma's vision backed by personal experience). Strong emotions of romance, disappointment and introspection leave the viewer pondering the nature of destiny and free will.
Cinematography: The cinematography of the film is picturesque. Quite noticeably, different timelines are told through nuances in contrasts of color palettes: warm hues expressing moments of love and joy; cooler tones for those scenes of loss and sorrow. Adarsh's handling of lighting, coupled with intelligent camera movements and the wide angled drone shots narrate the emotional voyage of the protagonists so well that almost every internal struggle of the protagonists can be felt by the viewer.
Dialogue : The dialogues between David , Janani and Janani - Joe are poetic and reflective ; furthering the depth and details in characters. Philosophical musings, heartbreaking confessions-all have found a place in conversations between David and Janani and further, Richie. Simplicity and predictability in conversation give access to the film's themes without undermining its core.
Acting: Performances in "Murphy" are neat and tidy. Especially that of the lead actors Prabhu, Roshini and Dattanna who bring subtlety and depth to their roles.
Prabhu makes the viewer feel his characters highs and lows. Equally complementing is the supporting cast and adds authenticity to their roles, further bringing emotion in the narrative.
Editing: Mahesh Thogata's editing is one of the highlights of this movie. It effectively transitions between different timelines and emotional states, maintaining the smoothness in the flow of time, which keeps the viewer engaged and invested in the story. The precision of the cuts and the transitions enhance the pacing of the film, though few melodramatic sequences could've been trimmed to make things more engaging.
Use of Time Travel : In "Murphy", time travel is more than just a narrative device; it is a metaphor for the journey that its protagonists, David and Janani undertake in their quest to understand life and find closure. Although, the use of a transistor (Radio) to communicate two-way asynchronously with time difference is a far possibility , this lack of credible scientific element does not hinder the overall cinematic experience if seen as a creative expression.
Every scene of David and Janani across timeline peels a layer about their characters and the complexities of their relationships and their shared experiences with other characters like Janani's love interest Joe ( Prabhu Mundkur) , David's grandfather Richie (Dattanna) and David's love interest Jessy and his friends. Time travel is used to chart several concepts-regret, redemption, and the eternal power of love.
VFX and Sound design: Both these departments need a special mention for the visual and sound treatment.
Conclusion: "Murphy" is a singular film that combines the time-travel narrative with essential resounding universal emotions of love, loss and sacrifice.
With its simple storyline, beautiful cinematography, poetic dialogue, and neat acting, the movie is sure to remain endearing for those who like emotionally deep films with pictorial telling, stimulating reflection over one's own life choices and time passing by.
Synopsis:
Emotional drama, "Murphy", weaves together a tale of love, loss, and relationships through the intriguing lens of time travel. It is about the journey of the protagonist, Prabhu Mundkur as David (Son) and Joe (Father) across timelines to unfold the deeper meanings hidden in his emotional experiences, with Roshini Prakash as Janani playing the role of his fellow traveller in the dimension of time.
However, it is the radio doctor Ramprasad Banvara played by Ram Manjjonaath who tries hard to revive an age old radio which is a priceless belonging of Richie (Dattanna) and acts as a bridge between the characters across timelines as the story progresses . His comments on timetravel sets the film's tone and the mood in its opening sequence.
Story In essence, "Murphy" is a sacrifice and love saga. The element of timetravel enables the lead characters to relive moments that shaped their lives and gives them yet another chance to make different choices to witness how their life turns out.
The plot neatly balances the aspects of a son's deep affection towards father, (which in my humble opinion could be seen revealing director BSP Varma's vision backed by personal experience). Strong emotions of romance, disappointment and introspection leave the viewer pondering the nature of destiny and free will.
Cinematography: The cinematography of the film is picturesque. Quite noticeably, different timelines are told through nuances in contrasts of color palettes: warm hues expressing moments of love and joy; cooler tones for those scenes of loss and sorrow. Adarsh's handling of lighting, coupled with intelligent camera movements and the wide angled drone shots narrate the emotional voyage of the protagonists so well that almost every internal struggle of the protagonists can be felt by the viewer.
Dialogue : The dialogues between David , Janani and Janani - Joe are poetic and reflective ; furthering the depth and details in characters. Philosophical musings, heartbreaking confessions-all have found a place in conversations between David and Janani and further, Richie. Simplicity and predictability in conversation give access to the film's themes without undermining its core.
Acting: Performances in "Murphy" are neat and tidy. Especially that of the lead actors Prabhu, Roshini and Dattanna who bring subtlety and depth to their roles.
Prabhu makes the viewer feel his characters highs and lows. Equally complementing is the supporting cast and adds authenticity to their roles, further bringing emotion in the narrative.
Editing: Mahesh Thogata's editing is one of the highlights of this movie. It effectively transitions between different timelines and emotional states, maintaining the smoothness in the flow of time, which keeps the viewer engaged and invested in the story. The precision of the cuts and the transitions enhance the pacing of the film, though few melodramatic sequences could've been trimmed to make things more engaging.
Use of Time Travel : In "Murphy", time travel is more than just a narrative device; it is a metaphor for the journey that its protagonists, David and Janani undertake in their quest to understand life and find closure. Although, the use of a transistor (Radio) to communicate two-way asynchronously with time difference is a far possibility , this lack of credible scientific element does not hinder the overall cinematic experience if seen as a creative expression.
Every scene of David and Janani across timeline peels a layer about their characters and the complexities of their relationships and their shared experiences with other characters like Janani's love interest Joe ( Prabhu Mundkur) , David's grandfather Richie (Dattanna) and David's love interest Jessy and his friends. Time travel is used to chart several concepts-regret, redemption, and the eternal power of love.
VFX and Sound design: Both these departments need a special mention.
Conclusion: "Murphy" is a singular film that combines the time-travel narrative with essential resounding universal emotions of love, loss and sacrifice.
With its simple storyline, beautiful cinematography, poetic dialogue, and neat acting, the movie is sure to remain endearing for those who like emotionally deep films with pictorial telling, stimulating reflection over one's own life choices and time passing by.
However, it is the radio doctor Ramprasad Banvara played by Ram Manjjonaath who tries hard to revive an age old radio which is a priceless belonging of Richie (Dattanna) and acts as a bridge between the characters across timelines as the story progresses . His comments on timetravel sets the film's tone and the mood in its opening sequence.
Story In essence, "Murphy" is a sacrifice and love saga. The element of timetravel enables the lead characters to relive moments that shaped their lives and gives them yet another chance to make different choices to witness how their life turns out.
The plot neatly balances the aspects of a son's deep affection towards father, (which in my humble opinion could be seen revealing director BSP Varma's vision backed by personal experience). Strong emotions of romance, disappointment and introspection leave the viewer pondering the nature of destiny and free will.
Cinematography: The cinematography of the film is picturesque. Quite noticeably, different timelines are told through nuances in contrasts of color palettes: warm hues expressing moments of love and joy; cooler tones for those scenes of loss and sorrow. Adarsh's handling of lighting, coupled with intelligent camera movements and the wide angled drone shots narrate the emotional voyage of the protagonists so well that almost every internal struggle of the protagonists can be felt by the viewer.
Dialogue : The dialogues between David , Janani and Janani - Joe are poetic and reflective ; furthering the depth and details in characters. Philosophical musings, heartbreaking confessions-all have found a place in conversations between David and Janani and further, Richie. Simplicity and predictability in conversation give access to the film's themes without undermining its core.
Acting: Performances in "Murphy" are neat and tidy. Especially that of the lead actors Prabhu, Roshini and Dattanna who bring subtlety and depth to their roles.
Prabhu makes the viewer feel his characters highs and lows. Equally complementing is the supporting cast and adds authenticity to their roles, further bringing emotion in the narrative.
Editing: Mahesh Thogata's editing is one of the highlights of this movie. It effectively transitions between different timelines and emotional states, maintaining the smoothness in the flow of time, which keeps the viewer engaged and invested in the story. The precision of the cuts and the transitions enhance the pacing of the film, though few melodramatic sequences could've been trimmed to make things more engaging.
Use of Time Travel : In "Murphy", time travel is more than just a narrative device; it is a metaphor for the journey that its protagonists, David and Janani undertake in their quest to understand life and find closure. Although, the use of a transistor (Radio) to communicate two-way asynchronously with time difference is a far possibility , this lack of credible scientific element does not hinder the overall cinematic experience if seen as a creative expression.
Every scene of David and Janani across timeline peels a layer about their characters and the complexities of their relationships and their shared experiences with other characters like Janani's love interest Joe ( Prabhu Mundkur) , David's grandfather Richie (Dattanna) and David's love interest Jessy and his friends. Time travel is used to chart several concepts-regret, redemption, and the eternal power of love.
VFX and Sound design: Both these departments need a special mention.
Conclusion: "Murphy" is a singular film that combines the time-travel narrative with essential resounding universal emotions of love, loss and sacrifice.
With its simple storyline, beautiful cinematography, poetic dialogue, and neat acting, the movie is sure to remain endearing for those who like emotionally deep films with pictorial telling, stimulating reflection over one's own life choices and time passing by.
So well made!
This kinda time travel movie has never been done before in Sandalwood. And it's so masterfully crafted too. No loose ends. No paradoxes. No Deus ex machinas.
Just pure logical sci-fi. Top notch acting by the leads and Dattanna as well.
And we had the honor of interacting with the cast and crew after the movie screening which was a cherry on top. (Orion Mall, Rajajinagar)
It feels low-key inspired by "The Butterfly Effect" movie where a smallest of the small things affect bigger things. But cannot remember any other movie doing this concept in KFI. A pinnacle of experimental movies.
This kinda time travel movie has never been done before in Sandalwood. And it's so masterfully crafted too. No loose ends. No paradoxes. No Deus ex machinas.
Just pure logical sci-fi. Top notch acting by the leads and Dattanna as well.
And we had the honor of interacting with the cast and crew after the movie screening which was a cherry on top. (Orion Mall, Rajajinagar)
It feels low-key inspired by "The Butterfly Effect" movie where a smallest of the small things affect bigger things. But cannot remember any other movie doing this concept in KFI. A pinnacle of experimental movies.
10sanjurx
Murphy (2024), directed by BSP Varma, is a beautifully crafted emotional drama that strikes a chord with anyone who values deep human connections. The film's central theme-an exploration of family, love, and the weight of time-offers a touching narrative that reflects on the complexities of relationships.
From the outset, I was captivated by the story's unique use of a radio as a metaphor for connection across time. It wasn't just a plot device but a symbol of the emotional wavelengths that bind us to our past and loved ones. Prabhu Mundkur's performance as the protagonist stands out, with his quiet yet powerful portrayal of a man navigating both nostalgia and present-day realities. Roshni Prakash's role complements his performance perfectly, adding layers of warmth and introspection.
The film's cinematography elevates its emotional depth, capturing the beauty of everyday life while weaving in moments of almost magical realism. The pacing, while deliberate, allows the story's emotional weight to sink in, particularly during key scenes where time travel is hinted at, offering viewers an allegory for the timelessness of love and memories.
If you're drawn to stories that are rich in sentiment but not overly sentimental, Murphy offers an immersive experience that resonates long after the credits roll. It's a must-watch for anyone who enjoys introspective films with a touch of magic.
From the outset, I was captivated by the story's unique use of a radio as a metaphor for connection across time. It wasn't just a plot device but a symbol of the emotional wavelengths that bind us to our past and loved ones. Prabhu Mundkur's performance as the protagonist stands out, with his quiet yet powerful portrayal of a man navigating both nostalgia and present-day realities. Roshni Prakash's role complements his performance perfectly, adding layers of warmth and introspection.
The film's cinematography elevates its emotional depth, capturing the beauty of everyday life while weaving in moments of almost magical realism. The pacing, while deliberate, allows the story's emotional weight to sink in, particularly during key scenes where time travel is hinted at, offering viewers an allegory for the timelessness of love and memories.
If you're drawn to stories that are rich in sentiment but not overly sentimental, Murphy offers an immersive experience that resonates long after the credits roll. It's a must-watch for anyone who enjoys introspective films with a touch of magic.
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