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The Arbit Documentation of An Amphibian Hunt: Aavasavyuham

  • 2022
  • 1h 55min
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7,8/10
671
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The Arbit Documentation of An Amphibian Hunt: Aavasavyuham (2022)
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Joy est un homme qui semble avoir un lien mystérieux avec la nature. Un jour, il arrive à Puthuvype et les gens racontent des histoires à son sujet. Personne ne sait d'où il venait et person... Tout lireJoy est un homme qui semble avoir un lien mystérieux avec la nature. Un jour, il arrive à Puthuvype et les gens racontent des histoires à son sujet. Personne ne sait d'où il venait et personne ne sait non plus où il allait.Joy est un homme qui semble avoir un lien mystérieux avec la nature. Un jour, il arrive à Puthuvype et les gens racontent des histoires à son sujet. Personne ne sait d'où il venait et personne ne sait non plus où il allait.

  • Réalisation
    • Krishand
  • Scénario
    • Renoy Scaria Jose
    • Krishand
  • Casting principal
    • Ajayaghosh
    • Sreejith Babu
    • Sreenath Babu
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    671
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    • Réalisation
      • Krishand
    • Scénario
      • Renoy Scaria Jose
      • Krishand
    • Casting principal
      • Ajayaghosh
      • Sreejith Babu
      • Sreenath Babu
    • 15avis d'utilisateurs
    • 4avis des critiques
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    • Récompenses
      • 3 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Ajayaghosh
    • Valsan
    Sreejith Babu
    Sreejith Babu
    • Constable
    Sreenath Babu
    • Murali
    Eldose Jacob
    • Circle inspector
    Kalesh Kannattu
    Kalesh Kannattu
    • Dharmandhan Sreejith
    Sajan K. Mathew
    • Spokesman
    Mdr
    • Kochuramen
    Sanoop Padaveedan
    • Kurukkan
    Nikhil Prabhakar
    • Plank
    • (as Nikhil Prabhakaran)
    Rahul Rajagopal
    • Joy
    Nileen Sandra
    Nileen Sandra
    • Lissy
    Geethi Sangeetha
    Geethi Sangeetha
    • Madhusmitha
    Zhinz Shan
    • Susheelan Vava
    Archana Suresh
    • Spokeswoman
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      • Krishand
    • Scénario
      • Renoy Scaria Jose
      • Krishand
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    8nidhunmoviebuff

    A mould-breaking commentary on environmental conservation

    With the plethora of glitzy star-studded award shows prevalent in the Malayalam industry, one can forgive the Kerala State Awards jury for opting to reward smaller independent titles with the "Best Film" award in recent years, despite the presence of several hard-hitting mainstream projects. While 2020's "The Great Indian Kitchen" is the rare exception where an indie film got mainstream recognition and won the Best Film award as well, 2019's winner "Vasanthi" and now, 2021's awardee "Avasa Vyuham" are relatively unheralded, artsy ventures that deserve our attention, despite not getting theatre releases.

    The Krishand R. K directorial follows a Rashomon-style narrative where we are taken through the life of a mysterious fisherman "Joy" through the perspective of the various people that knew him. Whether it be his original benefactor "Kochuraman" (MD Rajmohan), his ex-love interest "Lissy" (an excellent Nileen Sandra) or his arch-nemesis "Murali" (a hilarious Sreenath Babu), the accounts are put together with smart intercuts to paint a vivid portrayal of a man everyone agrees was quirky and weird, yet with a magnetic personality and a strange connection with the backwaters and its many creatures.

    Rahul Rajagopal, most famous for his appearances in several "Karikku" videos, is captivating as the much-discussed "Joy", using his body language and expressive eyes to portray the complicated character with requisite gravitas and effectiveness. The intrepid filmmaker in Krishand throws convention to the wind, delving deep into multiple social, cultural and environmental issues and weaving them into the storyline at junctures you lease expect these themes to come in. The casting is spot on at every point, with Nikhil Prabhakar as "Plank", Ajayghosh as "Constable Valsan" and Zhins Shan as "Susheelan Vava" putting in impressive shifts alongside the primary characters mentioned earlier.

    "Avasa Vyuham" is a strikingly original commentary on environmental conservation and the need for maintaining bio-diversity and an ecological balance, told with a unique narrative style that may not be immersive at all times, but is definitely contemplative and thought-provoking. Whether it deserved the Kerala State Award for Best Film ahead of 2021's mainstream masterpieces like "Joji", "Bhoothakaalam" and "Nayattu" however, is very arguable. Nevertheless, a recommended watch!

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    With the plethora of glitzy star-studded award shows prevalent in the Malayalam industry, one can forgive the Kerala State Awards jury for opting to reward smaller independent titles with the "Best Film" award in recent years, despite the presence of several hard-hitting mainstream projects. While 2020's "The Great Indian Kitchen" is the rare exception where an indie film got mainstream recognition and won the Best Film award as well, 2019's winner "Vasanthi" and now, 2021's awardee "Avasa Vyuham" are relatively unheralded, artsy ventures that deserve our attention, despite not getting theatre releases.

    The Krishand R. K directorial follows a Rashomon-style narrative where we are taken through the life of a mysterious fisherman "Joy" through the perspective of the various people that knew him. Whether it be his original benefactor "Kochuraman" (MD Rajmohan), his ex-love interest "Lissy" (an excellent Nileen Sandra) or his arch-nemesis "Murali" (a hilarious Sreenath Babu), the accounts are put together with smart intercuts to paint a vivid portrayal of a man everyone agrees was quirky and weird, yet with a magnetic personality and a strange connection with the backwaters and its many creatures.

    Rahul Rajagopal, most famous for his appearances in several "Karikku" videos, is captivating as the much-discussed "Joy", using his body language and expressive eyes to portray the complicated character with requisite gravitas and effectiveness. The intrepid filmmaker in Krishand throws convention to the wind, delving deep into multiple social, cultural and environmental issues and weaving them into the storyline at junctures you lease expect these themes to come in. The casting is spot on at every point, with Nikhil Prabhakar as "Plank", Ajayghosh as "Constable Valsan" and Zhins Shan as "Susheelan Vava" putting in impressive shifts alongside the primary characters mentioned earlier.

    "Avasa Vyuham" is a strikingly original commentary on environmental conservation and the need for maintaining bio-diversity and an ecological balance, told with a unique narrative style that may not be immersive at all times, but is definitely contemplative and thought-provoking. Whether it deserved the Kerala State Award for Best Film ahead of 2021's mainstream masterpieces like "Joji", "Bhoothakaalam" and "Nayattu" however, is very arguable. Nevertheless, a recommended watch!
    10samskarebyaha

    Pushing film craft

    Movies like this push film craft in different ways. What starts like a documentary moves in interesting ways bring out the characterisation and human emotions.

    Unlike some of the pretentious leftist crap that get dished out every now and then in Malayalam & Tamil films, this one gives it real even to the activists who only mostly succeed in destroying anything good around.

    If the amphibian went a about his life without mixing with the wretched activist communist, he might have got a good life eating what he wanted and also a girl who took to him. But, typically, if u get mixed up with such activists, your life will be ruined and society will continue with its ways.

    Good film and good film making.
    10plumeriamovies

    A one of a kind classic.

    This movie is a real gem. Cinematic experimentation at its best. On the lines of Super Deluxe, Jallikattu, Churuli. Pictured with great skill.

    +ves: Director Krishand and everybody -ves: Not everybody's cup of tea.
    8arungeorge13

    Absolute genre-bender with an interesting plot and presentation! [+77%]

    I sat down for Aavasavyuham with little to no idea on its plot, visual structure, or performers. But as the film progressed episodically, my interest levels peaked. Told in the style of a mockumentary (not seen before in Malayalam cinema), one finds it difficult to place Aavasyavyuham under a specific genre, simply because it dips its feet into so many, yet convincingly. It's a social satire, a science fiction, a crime drama with fantastical elements, and so much more - a true genre-bender. While the lessened budget proves to be its only undoing in certain scenes which could have left a greater impact, the makers still pull off something truly remarkable. I feel that's a major reason behind not releasing the film theatrically - its visuals, especially, would've been talked about a lot more. Rahul Rajagopal, whom I recall from Karikku is splendid in the lead role. Maybe, not everyone would enjoy the film's occasional dive into environmental conversation and preserving ecological balance, but I loved how director Krishand seamlessly incorporates this into the plot. Aavasavyuham is a must-watch!
    8alphadude007

    What a unique story and experience

    Shot in a mockumentary style, this film is super unique. The existence of a unique human set in the backdrop of a very mundane and unspectacular vypin is so rooted in reality. The weaving in of social comemntary like overfishing, land encroachment, unemployment etc also worked well. Nicely told story and a great watch. So happy to see this sort of work coming out of Malayalam cinema.

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    • Date de sortie
      • 10 février 2022 (Inde)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
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    • Langue
      • Malayalam
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      • 1830 Crew Films
      • Krishand Films
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      • 85 000 $US (estimé)
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      • 1h 55min(115 min)

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