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Bramayugam

  • 2024
  • 2h 19min
NOTE IMDb
7,8/10
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Mammootty in Bramayugam (2024)
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Supernatural HorrorDramaHorrorThriller

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  • Réalisation
    • Rahul Sadasivan
  • Scénario
    • Rahul Sadasivan
    • T.D. Ramakrishnan
  • Casting principal
    • Mammootty
    • Arjun Ashokan
    • Sidharth Bharathan
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  • NOTE IMDb
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    • Réalisation
      • Rahul Sadasivan
    • Scénario
      • Rahul Sadasivan
      • T.D. Ramakrishnan
    • Casting principal
      • Mammootty
      • Arjun Ashokan
      • Sidharth Bharathan
    • 148avis d'utilisateurs
    • 13avis des critiques
  • Voir les informations de production sur IMDbPro
    • Récompenses
      • 1 nomination au total

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    Rôles principaux21

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    Mammootty
    Mammootty
    • Kodumon Potti
    Arjun Ashokan
    Arjun Ashokan
    • Thevan
    Sidharth Bharathan
    Sidharth Bharathan
    • Servant
    Amalda Liz
    Amalda Liz
    • Yakshi
    Manikandan R. Achari
    Manikandan R. Achari
    • Koran
    • (as Manikandan Achari)
    Aluva Sheeba Sebastian
    • Thevan's Mother
    Akash Chandran
    • Chathan
    Rafnas Rafeek
    • Theyyam
    Andrè
    • Portuguese Infantryman 1
    Sergi
    • Portuguese Infantryman 2
    Nikola
    • Portuguese Cavalryman
    Stas
    • Portuguese Army
    Vitalii
    • Portuguese Army
    Zabi
    • Portuguese Army
    Dmitri Sergeev
    • Portuguese Army
    Alex
    • Portuguese Army
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    • Portuguese Army
    Andrey
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      • Rahul Sadasivan
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      • Rahul Sadasivan
      • T.D. Ramakrishnan
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    Avis des utilisateurs148

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    CinemaClown

    A Chthonic Fever Dream That's Bizarre & Unsettling

    A skilfully crafted & richly realised period horror patiently threading myth, folklore, power, greed, corruption & evil into an intriguing & fascinating premise, Bramayugam makes use of everything at its disposal to create its labyrinth-like world which entraps the viewers with its claustrophobic setting, and then pulls them in further by manipulating both time & memory to deliver a chthonic fever dream that's bizarre & unsettling. Packed with strong performances and expertly elevated by its crisp monochrome camerawork, the film garners our interest by keeping the mystery alive during the first half and only grows darker as story progresses & new revelations are made. The ending does overstay its welcome but the film highlighting the greater evil that's waiting outside for our characters makes the conclusion not only satisfying but also fitting.
    8Jithindurden

    Mammootty is devilish in this

    Attempting a big-budget black-and-white horror movie in Malayalam itself is laudable. But using it to unleash the devilish side of Mammootty is where this movie really shines. As expected, Mammootty hit it out of the park. In films like this and Rorschach, we can see that the devilish side is used in a way that is so powerful but also charismatic in a way only he can do. We are in awe and horror of the deeds but also can't help but love it. And the director knows this, so the framing and music also evoke the same. Here, the story itself is pretty simple and uses an exposition sequence to fill in all the blanks. So, it's the atmosphere created and the performances that really carries the movie. Thematically there are a lot of obvious aspects to it but it felt like the focus on certain things could have made more impact instead of spelling everything out. Besides Mammootty, Sidharth Bharathan surprised me with his performance. The production design and some detailing in makeup were all fabulously intricate. Editing on the whole felt not as good as all the other technical aspects, as there were many moments where it felt like it disrupted the flow rather than immersing us. The black and white cinematography worked well but I wish they played with it more. Rather than just the usual black and white, the use of some darker black and whiter white etc would've been great, but that's just my opinion. Overall, it's an incredible attempt at folklore horror rooted in Kerala mythology, even though I do think there was some room for improvement.

    The fans association people were celebrating with a bandset and everything at the end, so the repetition of a dialogue at the end of the credits wasn't completely audible but that was a really nice way to end the movie.
    9denzildas

    Fascinating!

    Well, we all know that the another famous actor's fanboys are gonna say negative for this movie. The movie was epic, thrilling. It takes a cynical sense of humour for people to understand most of the parts in the movie line. While on the other side, Ikka's unmatched acting skills makes it more impeccable. The Character is a bit spooky. Even if it's a B&W movie, we won't feel like one. Everybody must give it a try, those who love to experience a suspense music surely give it a try. Theatre experience is a must, those who have Dolby Vision or 4K theatres nearby, should experience the movie, there. Make sure to carry some popcorns.
    9samxxxul

    Visceral & Morbid: Another Haunting Testament To Mammootty's Acting Prowess.

    Bramayugam is truly an intense cinematic experience! It's the kind of film that stays with you long after the credits roll. I was riveted to my seat until the very end, captivated by both "The Beginning" and the hypnotic closure, "The Age of Madness." Even now, as I step out of the theater, i still feel like im stuck inside the eerie confines of Bramayugam's secluded mansion buzzing with emotions. It's fantastic to see the public embracing this messed up film.

    Only Mammootty can acheive this feat on a godfarsaken mansion (pun not intended), we as an audiece are in company of Kondamon Potti shouldered by the megastar which is a masterclass in controlled chaos. He's joined by his ever-watchful caretaker (Siddharth Bharathan) and a runaway singer (Arjun Ashokan) seeking refuge. Their disparate personalities intertwine beneath the fragile veil of horror, revealing hidden depths and simmering tensions. Also an important decision was give to up on color. Either they wanted to strengthen the effect of isolation, or it helps to throw brownie points for gloomy atmosphere, or it is a tribute to the cinema of the first half of the last century, whether color distracts from what is happening and prevents you from focusing on the most important. There is a feeling that all these points combined led to this style for the successful and a brave attempt in Malayalam industry accentuated with some killer score by Christo Xavier and sound design by Jayadevan Chakkadath.

    The film's horror DNA is meticulously woven, drawing upon the chilling atmospheres of classic era of Hollywood, especially the Hammer films, there is some unsettling surrealism of Gaillo, and the contemporary anxieties explored by A24 catalogue. This layered approach creates a hauntingly original experience using the local folklore. Theatricality of action unfolds in the minimum of scenery - the Mansion house, the courtyard territory, blown by all the winds, and, through the tunnel, the sacred path to the bewitching climax.

    Megastar Mammookka's current filmogrpahy is really one of his best, if not the best. His frightening laughter, the expression on his face, his level of commitment - this role has no equal, unless of course the 'Devil' himself. He deserves to be in the nomination for every freaking best actor award across the globe. In the finale, Mammoty is so twisted with a battle, illuminated for a more sinister look and the camera statically shows only his face and mouth. In this moment, we as an audience experiences a range of emotions: anger, surprise, a little horror, disgust. All these emotions are visible and caught and this is not done for the sake of aesthetic buffoonery.

    Final thoughts, this is no popcorn flick. The film's unhurried pace, akin to a slow burn, might test some viewers patience. But for those willing to surrender to confront the darkness, a powerful payoff awaits as the second half explodes with surreal imagery and shocking revelations.
    8rafathsiraj

    Bramayugam. Mammootty proves he is a flabbergasting ogre in performance. Review by M. Siraj

    Bramayugam. Mammootty proves he is a flabbergasting ogre in performance. Review by M. Siraj

    Bramayugam, directed by Rahul Sadasivan, is a brilliant folklore horror thriller that explores power corruption and human greed, and Mammootty's standout performance versatile acting, and script selection make it a must-watch cinematic experience. In the 17th century, Devan (Arjun Asokan) runs away with his friend Kora in the thick forest, at night Kora is dragged away by Yakshi (Witch/Goblin) making him fall into a trap of enchantment as he enters into a nearby dilapidated Mana (mansion) to save his life from it. In the beginning he doesn't know the mansion belongs to Koduman Potti (Mammootty) who trapped him in the supernatural house of cruelty.

    Movie is slow paced in the beginning and takes time to set up the plot, later goes fairly engaging with an extraordinary creepy and scary performance of Mammootty. Every scene goes elaborated with visuals and sound effects. The art work is excellent as the Mana (Mansion) and its surroundings are untidy, nature has reclaimed parts of it, with vegetation creeping up the walls and many roof tiles broken as the look itself screams, "visitors not allowed".

    Mammootty excels as the role of a Villain in howling horror, as seeing his shadow comes the shudder that comes from seeing the shadow of Dracula, the horror effect he gives with his vision and voice while sitting majestically in a chair distorts the stomach of audience. Ogre

    Hats off to Director Rahul Sathasivan for framing the story in Black and White with only 3 characters throughout the film, slowly narrates how Devan escaped from that Mana (Mansion) full of occult and ambiguities to become his prison. Mammootty has brought the character to life with his trademark voice, laughter with stained teeth and sitting posture, as well as the tone of the legend and nerve-wracking intimidating gaze. In some scenes, his voice, even his shadow, makes us convulsion to compensate for his presence. Cinematography is the backbone of the film, shot entirely in black and white, (Hats of the Director's courage) with a single ruined mansion (Mana) palace as the plot. Along with the lighting for black and white, his compact frames go hand in hand, transmitting horror and the supernatural in depth. In fact, every frame and angle of Mammootty replicates the voice of that Koduman potti character. Background music plays a pivotal role in the movie by transmitting to the audience many feelings of mystery, deceit, aggression and fear, vividly through a mixture of folk and Carnatic music giving boundary shots in horror scenes. Director's concentrated collage can be felt not only in the thrill scenes, but also in the scenes that show the mental state of the characters. Director Rahul Sadasivan made an absolutely terrific folklore horror with brilliant metaphorical layers on power corruption and human greed whereas Mammootty proves he is a flabbergasting ogre in performance.

    There is a famous Dialogue by Mohan Lal in the Film "Manichitrathazh" as follows:

    "Oru mano roga chikilsakanum sanjarichittillatha vazhikalil koodi gnan sanjarichu ennirukkum. (I may travel in any route which other Psychiatrist were not travelled) Oru branthanai pole. (As a mad man) Ente nakulanuvendi. (For my Nakulan) Avante bharyakku vendi. (For his wife) I am going to break all conventional concept of psychiatry".

    Here Mammootty breaks all the conventional concept of a Hero. Even after 400 films in his credit, his quest for new roles, passion for acting never ends. Really, he is a mad man who had the courage to travel in different routes which other actors are not dare enough to try. He is least worried about his image, concentrating only for the Character he portrays.

    Yes. Mammootty is a Mad Man.

    Review by M. Siraj.

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    • Anecdotes
      Jayadevan Chakkadath, the sound designer, employed a range of seemingly peculiar sounds in the film.

      For the introduction scene in the forest, he incorporated the sounds of blue whales with the ambience. Additionally, he included rattlesnake sounds in the scene where Yakshi seduces Koran.
    • Gaffes
      Near the end, after the fist fight with the Chaathan in the singer's disguise, the cook runs away from the Chaathan and is crossing the river when he encounters the Portuguese cavalryman. He picks up a rock and charges at the soldier only to be shot dead.

      Being a sorcerer and a man who planned a months or years long scheme to defeat the Chaatan, this random aggression towards a stranger is out of character.
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    • Date de sortie
      • 15 février 2024 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Inde
    • Langues
      • Malayalam
      • Hindi
      • Tamoul
      • Kannada
      • Telugu
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Bramayugam - The Age of Madness
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Kochi, Kerala, Inde
    • Sociétés de production
      • Night Shift Studios
      • Y Not Studios
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      • 280 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
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