Neerali
- 2018
- 2h 8min
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4,6/10
3738
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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSunny meets with an accident. As his life hangs in the balance on the edge of a cliff in the middle of nowhere, he must not only contend with the great adversity he is in, but the adversarie... Leggi tuttoSunny meets with an accident. As his life hangs in the balance on the edge of a cliff in the middle of nowhere, he must not only contend with the great adversity he is in, but the adversaries lurking in the shadows as well.Sunny meets with an accident. As his life hangs in the balance on the edge of a cliff in the middle of nowhere, he must not only contend with the great adversity he is in, but the adversaries lurking in the shadows as well.
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The movie is all about screening and showing Mohanlal, no storyline, no useful plot, no meaningful events, at most importantly: No message or lesson!
I have watched it with the group of Mohanlal fans in Dubai, even few of them have literally slept while watching.
If you are or are not a fan of Mohanlal, do NOT spend your money and time by watching this boring joke.
Nothing to comment.worst movie.depressing.Never expected this kind of movie from mohanlal .
'Neerali' ( Octopus ) doesn't feel like an Indian film. Its treatment is European: subtle and realistic. It would best be called a 'disaster-thriller' meaning ' A story about a peril where the protagonist's job and mission are to survive and to save the ones/ one with him. It is a 'film noir' because it has melancholy, disillusionment, ambiguity and desperation due to the accident. The screenplay's style develops into paranoid fiction and magical realism and ends with a philosophical note.
Umpteen critics and cinema lovers wrote 'Neerali' dealt with fear, but I think it dealt with helplessness. It deals with the helplessness experienced by its protagonist Sunny George. The viewer experiences the progression of Sunny's helplessness through Mohan Lal's awesome performance. As time lapses, tension mounts, helplessness reaches its zenith. The graph rises, and Sunny George takes us through a ride of sheer helplessness. 'Between the lines', Sunny expresses the uncertainty of life through small gestures and for people who have been in similar situations it is real. In near-death experience seeing the souls of loved ones is reported across the world. Sunny to see one such soul, which I think was a flash of brilliance concerning character portrayal for such sequences.
Saju's story revolves around a pick-up van hanging off a cliff with two people, wounded and crying for help. Other characters include a snake, a monkey and the voice of a retreat preacher from the valley. The film's principal set up is around that. Ajoy's directorial space is confined to a limited situation and place, and he has done an excellent job in making the film convincing. ( Only film-makers can understand the constraints of doing such a film ) Two sequences make him an outstanding director: the film's opening and ending with a Bumblebee. It is a significant portrayal of giving freedom to the soul to experience the magic of life.
As a film-lover, I think Neeraly is a carefully researched and executed subject. The dialogues are natural with philosophical insights. It has the wisdom of a gemologist( Sunny, Lal sir as always with his magic). It has the burdens of a father ( Veerappan, Suraj as always has performed well) It has the psychological complexities of a young woman in her shoes ( Nina, Parvathy has done an outstanding job as a complicated Nina ). Nadia Moithu, Dileesh and the vibrant young girl who played Veerappa's daughter deserve an ovation for their outstanding contribution. It has the constant presence of the divine and morality finally in and out.
Umpteen critics and cinema lovers wrote 'Neerali' dealt with fear, but I think it dealt with helplessness. It deals with the helplessness experienced by its protagonist Sunny George. The viewer experiences the progression of Sunny's helplessness through Mohan Lal's awesome performance. As time lapses, tension mounts, helplessness reaches its zenith. The graph rises, and Sunny George takes us through a ride of sheer helplessness. 'Between the lines', Sunny expresses the uncertainty of life through small gestures and for people who have been in similar situations it is real. In near-death experience seeing the souls of loved ones is reported across the world. Sunny to see one such soul, which I think was a flash of brilliance concerning character portrayal for such sequences.
Saju's story revolves around a pick-up van hanging off a cliff with two people, wounded and crying for help. Other characters include a snake, a monkey and the voice of a retreat preacher from the valley. The film's principal set up is around that. Ajoy's directorial space is confined to a limited situation and place, and he has done an excellent job in making the film convincing. ( Only film-makers can understand the constraints of doing such a film ) Two sequences make him an outstanding director: the film's opening and ending with a Bumblebee. It is a significant portrayal of giving freedom to the soul to experience the magic of life.
As a film-lover, I think Neeraly is a carefully researched and executed subject. The dialogues are natural with philosophical insights. It has the wisdom of a gemologist( Sunny, Lal sir as always with his magic). It has the burdens of a father ( Veerappan, Suraj as always has performed well) It has the psychological complexities of a young woman in her shoes ( Nina, Parvathy has done an outstanding job as a complicated Nina ). Nadia Moithu, Dileesh and the vibrant young girl who played Veerappa's daughter deserve an ovation for their outstanding contribution. It has the constant presence of the divine and morality finally in and out.
I am so sad and upset watching this movie being a Lalettan fan. The direction is senseless and story is nonsense.
How can Lalettan accept such a stupid character where the movie was dragging all 2+ hours.
Release of Movie's original DVD in 30 days past theatre release answer the question of how good the movie was.
After almost 7 months of nothing, Mohanlal is back with a thriller, well sort of. Neerali works in parts. It's a great 'cliff hanging' movie, if you're into that sort of stuff and can make you sleep paralytic within minutes.
Neerali is so bad that 1 hour into the film you will adjust your inner film critic to the quality of the film so that subconsciously you will be satisfied that your money didn't go wasted just like that. Mohanlal was barely 'acting'. He was almost literally in pain throughout the dialogue deliveries and other dull plot devices. Suraj offers some amount of comic as well as 'acting' relief. Nadia Moidu was not even in the 'zone'. Casting was miles off. Young, energetic options were certainly available.
For a film that includes a 10cr + budget for VFX alone, Neerali is a sure disaster. The positives range from appreciable VFX work, great score and brilliant yet small subtleties that give this hard and unimpressive film a chance.
If Mohanlal continues this kind of performance in Odiyan, which is possibly the most hyped film of 2018, it is going to be really hard for fans to cheer for it.
Neerali is so bad that 1 hour into the film you will adjust your inner film critic to the quality of the film so that subconsciously you will be satisfied that your money didn't go wasted just like that. Mohanlal was barely 'acting'. He was almost literally in pain throughout the dialogue deliveries and other dull plot devices. Suraj offers some amount of comic as well as 'acting' relief. Nadia Moidu was not even in the 'zone'. Casting was miles off. Young, energetic options were certainly available.
For a film that includes a 10cr + budget for VFX alone, Neerali is a sure disaster. The positives range from appreciable VFX work, great score and brilliant yet small subtleties that give this hard and unimpressive film a chance.
If Mohanlal continues this kind of performance in Odiyan, which is possibly the most hyped film of 2018, it is going to be really hard for fans to cheer for it.
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- ConnessioniReferences Nokketha Dhoorathu Kannum Nattu (1984)
- Colonne sonoreAzhake Azhake
Written by P.T. Binu
Produced by Stephen Devassy
Performed by Mohanlal and Shreya Ghoshal
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