Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueIn a small country town a cowardly police constable must survive his first days of duty when a convicted felon in lock up tries to seek revenge.In a small country town a cowardly police constable must survive his first days of duty when a convicted felon in lock up tries to seek revenge.In a small country town a cowardly police constable must survive his first days of duty when a convicted felon in lock up tries to seek revenge.
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While the screenplay is loose in places (especially in the second half), Anchakkallakokkan benefits from having a fairly strong technical team to back it up. This is a period film (the year is 1986), unraveling in a fictional town on the Kerala-K'taka border. It's also a partial whodunnit, as the film begins with the midnight murder of a prominent landlord in the area. The first act doesn't emphasize this, as it's busy acquainting us with various characters in/around the hillside town's police station. While the film takes the perspective of Vasudevan (Lukman) as a means to introduce the period setting and characters, it gradually becomes clear that deeming him the protagonist is pointless. Each character is a protagonist in their individual stories (or subplots), while we arrive at the key antagonist in a slow-burn, twisty reveal.
The production design and art departments seamlessly recreate a politically wavering era, and the performances hold it all together. The guys who played the Gillappi brothers (one of them is from Angamaly Diaries, and the other reminds you of a young, dancing Vinayakan from Maanthrikam) were entertaining as hell, and whenever the film mildly showed signs of a slow-down, their entry (or re-entry) would fire things up. There's an entire set piece dedicated to them right before the interval, which was both neatly choreographed and captured. The second act is spent in connecting the murder-mystery dots while simultaneously making us understand the relevance of the film's title. Manikandan Ayyappa's score is extremely significant to the proceedings, and a major factor in raising adrenaline levels during the extended fight scenes.
I think where the film failed to hit the bullseye is in its writing. This is clearly the case with Lukman's character transformation, which is quite sudden and unconvincing. The film's title is justified, though the route taken could have been better etched. Also, when the film goes into whodunnit mode, it tries to interweave multiple subplots together, complicating things for a little while before wrapping up nicely. The visual effects are also barely okay, and that's understandable given it's a low-budget flick.
P. S. Ullas Chemban becomes another promising name to watch out for, in the future.
P. P. S. I have a feeling the film will work ONLY in theatres, if at all. OTT reviews aren't likely to be very positive.
The production design and art departments seamlessly recreate a politically wavering era, and the performances hold it all together. The guys who played the Gillappi brothers (one of them is from Angamaly Diaries, and the other reminds you of a young, dancing Vinayakan from Maanthrikam) were entertaining as hell, and whenever the film mildly showed signs of a slow-down, their entry (or re-entry) would fire things up. There's an entire set piece dedicated to them right before the interval, which was both neatly choreographed and captured. The second act is spent in connecting the murder-mystery dots while simultaneously making us understand the relevance of the film's title. Manikandan Ayyappa's score is extremely significant to the proceedings, and a major factor in raising adrenaline levels during the extended fight scenes.
I think where the film failed to hit the bullseye is in its writing. This is clearly the case with Lukman's character transformation, which is quite sudden and unconvincing. The film's title is justified, though the route taken could have been better etched. Also, when the film goes into whodunnit mode, it tries to interweave multiple subplots together, complicating things for a little while before wrapping up nicely. The visual effects are also barely okay, and that's understandable given it's a low-budget flick.
P. S. Ullas Chemban becomes another promising name to watch out for, in the future.
P. P. S. I have a feeling the film will work ONLY in theatres, if at all. OTT reviews aren't likely to be very positive.
The Story pacing ,Character buildup and Color grading all are not in so called usual ways ; presented with a touch of Western style film making ; excellent from Debutant writer cum director ullas chemban
Three things are standout in this movie , First is ; Stunning Cinematography by armo & Second is Actions ; Very much Impressive and third is Outstanding Bgm work by Manikandan Ayyappa !!!
Well supported acting by strong performances of Chemban Vinod ; his transition scenes of different shades of character is excellent and also fine acts by lukman , Manikandan Achari and meghaakash !
We need every kind of movies ,this one is something Different and Experimental action entertainer presented in a way to enjoy it in Big screen near you.
Three things are standout in this movie , First is ; Stunning Cinematography by armo & Second is Actions ; Very much Impressive and third is Outstanding Bgm work by Manikandan Ayyappa !!!
Well supported acting by strong performances of Chemban Vinod ; his transition scenes of different shades of character is excellent and also fine acts by lukman , Manikandan Achari and meghaakash !
We need every kind of movies ,this one is something Different and Experimental action entertainer presented in a way to enjoy it in Big screen near you.
Anchakkallakokkan Porattu
A sure shot for movie buffs who would love to watch something different from the normal mainstream cinema filled with multiple action sequences.
Before watching the movie I made a visit to Ullas Chembans short film Pambichi to understand his style of making. After watching the short film I came to the conclusion that the director has great potential for making a commercial entertainer.
Coming to the movie, Anchakkallakokkan name itself sounds interesting and mysterious and was looking forward to see what treat director has offered the audience.
Set in the backdrop of Kerala Karnataka border,we can notice influence of Telugu films and Folklore art Theyyam in the movie which he has portrayed in his short film also.
The movie moves through the perspective of Lukmans character who got his first posting to the Police Station in Border area of Kerala Karnataka.
The story revolves around a murder of a landlord that takes place in the village during the election campaign period followed by the police investigation and how Lukman finds the real truth behind the murder and the hands behind it.
The characters played by Chemban Vinod Jose,a senior policeman in a never before seen facial avatar gained attention with his powerful performance.
Lukman played his character naturally and no shades of his role in Unda was noticed. Merin Mary Philips character in the movie was totally a misfit to the story were she had nothing to do. Sreejith Ravis performance as a cunning womaniser landlord was amazing.
Merin Jose Pottakkal(Angamaly Diaries fame) and his brother as Gillappi Brothers,local country boys steal the show with their language accent,dance moves and terrific action sequences throughout the movie and it will be a break for both the artists who played their characters. Their characters got influenced from Western Cowboy styles.
Manikandan Achari,Senthil,RJ Murugan,Megha Thresiamma Thomas and Jojis(Fahadhs brother in Joji movie) performance also stands out in the movie.
When coming to behind the screen performances,Ullas Chemban has convincingly put his vision into screens along with Vikil Venu who has penned the movie,Music by Manikandan Achari synced well in the emotional areas and BGMs in action sequences was a different experience. Cinematography by Ambro and cuts by Rohit V S made the movie a stand out action treat for the audience.
A watchable movie with a different style of making.
Rating - 3/5.
A sure shot for movie buffs who would love to watch something different from the normal mainstream cinema filled with multiple action sequences.
Before watching the movie I made a visit to Ullas Chembans short film Pambichi to understand his style of making. After watching the short film I came to the conclusion that the director has great potential for making a commercial entertainer.
Coming to the movie, Anchakkallakokkan name itself sounds interesting and mysterious and was looking forward to see what treat director has offered the audience.
Set in the backdrop of Kerala Karnataka border,we can notice influence of Telugu films and Folklore art Theyyam in the movie which he has portrayed in his short film also.
The movie moves through the perspective of Lukmans character who got his first posting to the Police Station in Border area of Kerala Karnataka.
The story revolves around a murder of a landlord that takes place in the village during the election campaign period followed by the police investigation and how Lukman finds the real truth behind the murder and the hands behind it.
The characters played by Chemban Vinod Jose,a senior policeman in a never before seen facial avatar gained attention with his powerful performance.
Lukman played his character naturally and no shades of his role in Unda was noticed. Merin Mary Philips character in the movie was totally a misfit to the story were she had nothing to do. Sreejith Ravis performance as a cunning womaniser landlord was amazing.
Merin Jose Pottakkal(Angamaly Diaries fame) and his brother as Gillappi Brothers,local country boys steal the show with their language accent,dance moves and terrific action sequences throughout the movie and it will be a break for both the artists who played their characters. Their characters got influenced from Western Cowboy styles.
Manikandan Achari,Senthil,RJ Murugan,Megha Thresiamma Thomas and Jojis(Fahadhs brother in Joji movie) performance also stands out in the movie.
When coming to behind the screen performances,Ullas Chemban has convincingly put his vision into screens along with Vikil Venu who has penned the movie,Music by Manikandan Achari synced well in the emotional areas and BGMs in action sequences was a different experience. Cinematography by Ambro and cuts by Rohit V S made the movie a stand out action treat for the audience.
A watchable movie with a different style of making.
Rating - 3/5.
Great cinematography, a plot that unfolds in different levels, Wonderful BGM. A very good mystery and thriller. Director being a debutant made a wonderful effort. Created 1980 s environment very carefully. Even though mystery is revealed by end of the plot there is more to it. Wonderfully made climax fight with unpredictable moves and unexpected ending. It would be very difficult to predict who's the villian in the tale and even if villian is known after some time it would be very unpredictable on how the villian will meet his end and how the hero man up are shown in very unique way that is very whole essence of the film lies in.
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- Budget
- 1 500 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 75 528 $US
- Durée2 heures 6 minutes
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