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Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaA young female terrorist goes on a suicide assassination mission, but her resolve to complete it is put to the test.A young female terrorist goes on a suicide assassination mission, but her resolve to complete it is put to the test.A young female terrorist goes on a suicide assassination mission, but her resolve to complete it is put to the test.
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The movie lacks in substance. It is a very simple plot yes, but the telling doesn't have to be so simple. The movie is devoid of substance, innovativeness and anything interesting. Visually it is appealing but so are lot more films from India. That doesnt necessarily mean the director can dwell on slow motions, extreme closeups and some pictureseque shots without getting on with the story.
What's good? Photography, a couple of ideas/concepts, the girl. What's not? Screenplay, sound (major sound problems), direction (wayward), acting, production values (every gunshot in the movie looks/sounds fake and the movie is called the terrorist) and the movie.
What's good? Photography, a couple of ideas/concepts, the girl. What's not? Screenplay, sound (major sound problems), direction (wayward), acting, production values (every gunshot in the movie looks/sounds fake and the movie is called the terrorist) and the movie.
This is a starkly sad and beautiful film by the Indian filmmaker Santosh Sivan, in the Tamil language with English subtitles. It was shot in 17 days on locations in Kerala and Madras with a cast made up entirely of nonprofessional actors on a small budget.
The theme, however, is large.
The lead character, Malli, exquisitely played by Ayesha Dharkar, is a 19-year old woman who lives in a terrorist camp, fighting for her unnamed country. Her eyes are large and her expressions innocent and strong and even though we see her actively participating in an execution, she wins the audience's heart immediately.
She is honored by being chosen to become a suicide bomber. A very important person will come to the town, she will put a garland around his neck, and blow him and herself up by pushing a button which will ignite the bombs strapped to her body. But will she really do it?
When she leaves the guerilla camp she is led through minefields by a young boy named Lotus. We glimpse the horror of the war through his eyes and his boyish bravery. Then she is taken on a boat to spend a few days with a elderly farmer named Vesu who doesn't suspect her mission. As she dresses for the final event, she is torn with conflict.
By subtle complexities in her acting, the audience is drawn in to Malli's dilemma. However, the director sometimes gets a little too arty, with too many close-ups with raindrops on her face. And, in order to show every single emotion, the action of the story moves too slow for my taste.
However, the beauty of the film lies not as much in the actual story, but in the director's ability to put a human face on terrorism. The mood is somber, the cinematography beautiful and the emotions of the individuals caught up in the drama are captured well.
I recommend this film for serious film buffs only who are willing to incorporate sadness and starkness into their movie-going experience. Others will find it too harsh.
The theme, however, is large.
The lead character, Malli, exquisitely played by Ayesha Dharkar, is a 19-year old woman who lives in a terrorist camp, fighting for her unnamed country. Her eyes are large and her expressions innocent and strong and even though we see her actively participating in an execution, she wins the audience's heart immediately.
She is honored by being chosen to become a suicide bomber. A very important person will come to the town, she will put a garland around his neck, and blow him and herself up by pushing a button which will ignite the bombs strapped to her body. But will she really do it?
When she leaves the guerilla camp she is led through minefields by a young boy named Lotus. We glimpse the horror of the war through his eyes and his boyish bravery. Then she is taken on a boat to spend a few days with a elderly farmer named Vesu who doesn't suspect her mission. As she dresses for the final event, she is torn with conflict.
By subtle complexities in her acting, the audience is drawn in to Malli's dilemma. However, the director sometimes gets a little too arty, with too many close-ups with raindrops on her face. And, in order to show every single emotion, the action of the story moves too slow for my taste.
However, the beauty of the film lies not as much in the actual story, but in the director's ability to put a human face on terrorism. The mood is somber, the cinematography beautiful and the emotions of the individuals caught up in the drama are captured well.
I recommend this film for serious film buffs only who are willing to incorporate sadness and starkness into their movie-going experience. Others will find it too harsh.
The Terrorist has one of THE BEST turning points in it I've ever seen in a picture. It's a really great life vs death story - that puts bigger - messier stories to shame. Sure there are some audio problems and it's clearly been shot on the cheap, who cares.
If you're like me then only two things will ever matter for you - Story and Star.
The Terrorist has a story that draws you in then lays on of the best complications on you and the performance from Ayesha Dharkar is the kind of stuff that stars are made of.
If you haven't seen The Terrorist, do yourself a favour and watch it.
If you're like me then only two things will ever matter for you - Story and Star.
The Terrorist has a story that draws you in then lays on of the best complications on you and the performance from Ayesha Dharkar is the kind of stuff that stars are made of.
If you haven't seen The Terrorist, do yourself a favour and watch it.
Santosh Sivan, best known for directing a spectacular historical saga "Asoka," directed this Tamil film. Storywise, the film is similar to "Dil Se," also cinematographed by Santosh Sivan. The story delves into the psychological dilemma of a young girl, training herself to be a suicide bomber. With the minimalist dialogues and twists in the story, the film just moves tautly. The acting of Ayesha Dharker is perfect, and the photography is mesmerizing. Avoiding the Bollywood gimmicks and songs, the narration and the photography carry the film to a stupendous level. Perhaps, unheard and unwatched among the Bollywood lovers, it takes an Indian story to the international cinema, which "Dil Se" fails to do.
Rating: 2 stars out of 4
Rating: 2 stars out of 4
10m_madhu
the terrorist is one of the best movies ever to come out of india. the movie is totally unlike the normal indian bollywood movie. part-inspired by the events surrounding the assassination of late prime-minister rajiv gandhi, terrorist takes a look into the minds of an assassin.
the movie moves at a steady pace giving us time to understand the protagonist and sympathise with her. this bond is accentuated by ayesha dharkar's terrific acting, she clearly is a unique talent and hopefully the whole world will get to appreciate her in star wars II.
santosh sivan who is essentially a cinematographer takes to directing and comes up with a gripping tale. the movie shines with his brilliant work behind the camera as well, capturing every beautiful raindrop & the subtleties in dharkar's expressions.
the movie stands out as special, intelligent & warm, among its peers. a truly significant movie
a fantastic 10!!
the movie moves at a steady pace giving us time to understand the protagonist and sympathise with her. this bond is accentuated by ayesha dharkar's terrific acting, she clearly is a unique talent and hopefully the whole world will get to appreciate her in star wars II.
santosh sivan who is essentially a cinematographer takes to directing and comes up with a gripping tale. the movie shines with his brilliant work behind the camera as well, capturing every beautiful raindrop & the subtleties in dharkar's expressions.
the movie stands out as special, intelligent & warm, among its peers. a truly significant movie
a fantastic 10!!
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- QuizThe film is included on Roger Ebert's "Great Movies" list.
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- Budget
- 1.091.250 INR (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 153.629 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 13.734 USD
- 16 gen 2000
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 159.644 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione1 ora 35 minuti
- Colore
- Proporzioni
- 1.85 : 1
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