Les étudiants qui étudient dans la ville et la façon dont ils sont affectés par la politique qui se déroule dans l'institutionLes étudiants qui étudient dans la ville et la façon dont ils sont affectés par la politique qui se déroule dans l'institutionLes étudiants qui étudient dans la ville et la façon dont ils sont affectés par la politique qui se déroule dans l'institution
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 nominations au total
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The film is based on true events that he had heard about a rebel student in Munnar, happening during the 1980s. Good cinematography. Speaking of the cast, all actors do their parts well, even though GV Prakash Kumar misses the mark when it comes to a crucial breakdown scene. Mamitha Baiju is good in whatever little role she has been given. Like her last film Premalu, there's also a professor character played by Karunas in Rebel, who plays a key role in the narrative. The characterization of the professor is truly sublime, probably the best in this film.
Directed by debutante Nikesh RS, has put a great effort.
Directed by debutante Nikesh RS, has put a great effort.
"Rebel, boasts solid direction and commendable acting performances that kept me engaged. However, the film leaves a negative impression on Keralites due to its portrayal, which may not accurately represent the community. Whether based on a true story or not, if the depiction is accurate, it's disappointing. Acting-wise, the movie falls into the "okay" category, with unnecessary sentiment elements that detract from its impact. It's a one-time watch, but the ending feels inappropriate, leaving viewers wanting more closure. Despite expectations for more scenes featuring the talented Mamita Baiju, the movie fails to deliver on that front, lacking promising moments.
"Rebel" is a powerful Tamil movie that sheds light on the harsh realities of discrimination faced by Tamil estate workers at the hands of Malayali plantation owners. Inspired by true events, the film delves deep into the complex dynamics of caste and class prejudice that plague Indian society.
Set against the backdrop of a university, the film follows the journey of a Tamil student who becomes a victim of relentless bullying and discrimination due to his ethnicity. The systematic marginalization and mistreatment he faces from his Malayali peers highlight the deeply entrenched biases that exist within the caste system.
The movie skillfully portrays the struggles and challenges faced by the Tamil community, who are often relegated to the lowest rungs of society. It brings to light the stark contrast between the privileged position of the Malayali elite and the oppression faced by the Tamil laborers.
What sets "Rebel" apart is its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities. It doesn't shy away from addressing uncomfortable truths and forces viewers to confront the pervasive nature of caste discrimination in India.
The film is driven by powerful performances from its cast, who effectively convey the pain, frustration, and resilience of their characters. The director's sensitive handling of the subject matter adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a compelling and thought-provoking watch.
"Rebel" is not just a movie; it's a poignant commentary on social inequality and injustice. It serves as a reminder of the urgent need for change and highlights the importance of standing up against discrimination in all its forms.
Set against the backdrop of a university, the film follows the journey of a Tamil student who becomes a victim of relentless bullying and discrimination due to his ethnicity. The systematic marginalization and mistreatment he faces from his Malayali peers highlight the deeply entrenched biases that exist within the caste system.
The movie skillfully portrays the struggles and challenges faced by the Tamil community, who are often relegated to the lowest rungs of society. It brings to light the stark contrast between the privileged position of the Malayali elite and the oppression faced by the Tamil laborers.
What sets "Rebel" apart is its unflinching portrayal of the harsh realities faced by marginalized communities. It doesn't shy away from addressing uncomfortable truths and forces viewers to confront the pervasive nature of caste discrimination in India.
The film is driven by powerful performances from its cast, who effectively convey the pain, frustration, and resilience of their characters. The director's sensitive handling of the subject matter adds depth and authenticity to the narrative, making it a compelling and thought-provoking watch.
"Rebel" is not just a movie; it's a poignant commentary on social inequality and injustice. It serves as a reminder of the urgent need for change and highlights the importance of standing up against discrimination in all its forms.
Such movies should be encouraged and people from tamilnadu must unite to fight against such injustice shown towards them by other state people. People from Tamilnadu should get educated and also elect correct government which supports them. Also in Tamilnadu reservation and priority should be given to tamil people. Moreover keralites deprive tamil people of their rights in all sectors especially border places like coimbatore, kanyakumari, nagercoil, pollachi are all affected. Tamil people should be United from now onwards and stop atrocities like this against their fellow tamilians. Tamilians should stop being emotional and give importance to tamil language and support tamil people outside tamilnadu. Other language people are United whereas tamilians are not. It's a lesson to be learnt to save and develop ourselves.
Not worth the time - the premise was interesting, actors were good - but direction, screenplay, script and editing all an atter failure!
There is very little redeemable thing I could think of after watching this! It was that bad!
Mamitha's character arc was just plain stupid - there is no layer or depth to any character - not even the hero let alone the villians!
Attention to detail was totally wrong - the attire, hair style, setting, dialogues all seems to be mixed across multiple eras from 70s all the way upto late 90s! Basically clumsy execution !
Had the fight sequences (especially the last fight - which was boring and unnecessarily dragged) could have been cut and expanded the characters better.
There are possibilities in the story thread - GV Prakash tried valiantly - but there is nothing for him to save - since direction, screenplay and editing left him high and dry.
There is very little redeemable thing I could think of after watching this! It was that bad!
Mamitha's character arc was just plain stupid - there is no layer or depth to any character - not even the hero let alone the villians!
Attention to detail was totally wrong - the attire, hair style, setting, dialogues all seems to be mixed across multiple eras from 70s all the way upto late 90s! Basically clumsy execution !
Had the fight sequences (especially the last fight - which was boring and unnecessarily dragged) could have been cut and expanded the characters better.
There are possibilities in the story thread - GV Prakash tried valiantly - but there is nothing for him to save - since direction, screenplay and editing left him high and dry.
Le saviez-vous
- Bandes originalesChakara Muthey
Written by Vignesh Ramakrishna
Performed by Navakkarai Naveen Prabanjam, Gold Devaraj
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- Montant brut mondial
- 6 633 $US
- Durée2 heures 30 minutes
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