Thondimuthalum Dhriksakshiyum
- 2017
- 2 h 15 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
8,0/10
8,8 mil
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Prasad e Sreeja se casam e mudam para um novo lugar para continuar suas vidas. Eventos infelizes começam a ocorrer depois que Prasad, um simples ladrão, rouba a corrente de ouro de Sreeja du... Ler tudoPrasad e Sreeja se casam e mudam para um novo lugar para continuar suas vidas. Eventos infelizes começam a ocorrer depois que Prasad, um simples ladrão, rouba a corrente de ouro de Sreeja durante uma viagem de ônibus.Prasad e Sreeja se casam e mudam para um novo lugar para continuar suas vidas. Eventos infelizes começam a ocorrer depois que Prasad, um simples ladrão, rouba a corrente de ouro de Sreeja durante uma viagem de ônibus.
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This movie breaks the stereotypes where its often said that the film should have an item song, and no story. There was modesty in this film. I couldn't believe that an actor like Fahadh would take such a role. I was so impressed by his performance that I couldn't stop myself from praising him... Loved the story which was so normal and real and the way it was shown on the screen..
Enjoyed watching thia film which I cannot pronounce easily..
Dileesh Pothan's second venture (after the critically acclaimed 'Maheshinte Prathikaaram') turns out to be yet another excellent character study. The film builds itself up slowly yet steadily, with an assortment of characters each with their unique set of traits and sense of humor. At 2h 15 min, not once does the film feel like a drag. The viewer is constantly kept on toes with each passing scene. Kudos to the excellent casting choices by the crew. 'Thondimothalum Driksakshiyum' boasts of excellent all- round performances from the entire ensemble which comprises of a few seasoned actors such as Fahadh, Suraaj and Alencier while a good number of supporting actors are all newbies, just as in 'Maheshinte Prathikaaram'.
It would seem disparaging if I don't intend to applaud the extremely grounded and realistic portrayals of some of the characters such as the culprit who is handed a punishment of bringing water to the station, the Sub Inspector, some of the Constables, the cop who always walks around in mufti (plain clothes), the Circle Inspector, the shopkeeper and so on. Each character leaves a solid impression on the viewer.
Fahadh's intro is cleverly executed (his expressive eyes convey a lot yet can hide even more!). His character is constructed in a manner that is supposed to leave the viewer slightly baffled. Pothan ensures that he does not spoon-feed the audience in elucidating the various character arcs, instead leaves the job of construing behavioral traits and motives to the viewer. Laugh-out loud moments ensue when Alencier and Fahadh take centrestage during the interrogation scenes. The revelations made are so interestingly packaged that they seem both hilarious and believable at the time.
Suraaj and newcomer Nimisha Sajayan who play Prasad and Sreeja share good on-screen chemistry as a run-away couple who get embroiled in a chain-snatching case where Fahadh's character (another Prasad) is the accused. What's additionally worth noticing is the brilliant social commentary it makes on the side, while the story keeps moving forward. Instances of mob frenzy, caste discrimination, land disputes and scams are also inculcated neatly in the screenplay (penned by Sajeev Pazhoor). Dialogues by National Award Winner Syam Pushkaran are able to strike a chord with the viewer instantly. The initial scenes of how a case is handled at the police station tend to remind the viewer of Nivin Pauly starrer 'Action Hero Biju'. But the similarity is only in the setting; the treatment is completely different.
Rajeev Ravi's cinematography adds a dash of pragmatism to the scenes. The sepia color tone blends with the mood of the flick almost perfectly. Music and BGM by Bijibal is minimal yet effective. It is also quite intriguing to observe that the viewer is able to associate better with the comportment of each central character (especially the victim, the witness, the cop-in-charge and the accused) by the time the credits start to roll. Even the supposed exhibit (a necklace) has a specific purpose. A minimal dose of artsy ambiguity only helps.
Alencier plays A.S.I Chandran to perfection while Suraaj puts on a mature show (unlike what's usually seen of him). Fahadh lends an eerie air to his character retaining a sense of delightful mystery throughout. 'Thondimothalum Driksakshiyum' is a must-watch. Keep shining Pothetta!
It would seem disparaging if I don't intend to applaud the extremely grounded and realistic portrayals of some of the characters such as the culprit who is handed a punishment of bringing water to the station, the Sub Inspector, some of the Constables, the cop who always walks around in mufti (plain clothes), the Circle Inspector, the shopkeeper and so on. Each character leaves a solid impression on the viewer.
Fahadh's intro is cleverly executed (his expressive eyes convey a lot yet can hide even more!). His character is constructed in a manner that is supposed to leave the viewer slightly baffled. Pothan ensures that he does not spoon-feed the audience in elucidating the various character arcs, instead leaves the job of construing behavioral traits and motives to the viewer. Laugh-out loud moments ensue when Alencier and Fahadh take centrestage during the interrogation scenes. The revelations made are so interestingly packaged that they seem both hilarious and believable at the time.
Suraaj and newcomer Nimisha Sajayan who play Prasad and Sreeja share good on-screen chemistry as a run-away couple who get embroiled in a chain-snatching case where Fahadh's character (another Prasad) is the accused. What's additionally worth noticing is the brilliant social commentary it makes on the side, while the story keeps moving forward. Instances of mob frenzy, caste discrimination, land disputes and scams are also inculcated neatly in the screenplay (penned by Sajeev Pazhoor). Dialogues by National Award Winner Syam Pushkaran are able to strike a chord with the viewer instantly. The initial scenes of how a case is handled at the police station tend to remind the viewer of Nivin Pauly starrer 'Action Hero Biju'. But the similarity is only in the setting; the treatment is completely different.
Rajeev Ravi's cinematography adds a dash of pragmatism to the scenes. The sepia color tone blends with the mood of the flick almost perfectly. Music and BGM by Bijibal is minimal yet effective. It is also quite intriguing to observe that the viewer is able to associate better with the comportment of each central character (especially the victim, the witness, the cop-in-charge and the accused) by the time the credits start to roll. Even the supposed exhibit (a necklace) has a specific purpose. A minimal dose of artsy ambiguity only helps.
Alencier plays A.S.I Chandran to perfection while Suraaj puts on a mature show (unlike what's usually seen of him). Fahadh lends an eerie air to his character retaining a sense of delightful mystery throughout. 'Thondimothalum Driksakshiyum' is a must-watch. Keep shining Pothetta!
So, the first time I watched, I was stunned.
Second time I watched with my boyfriend, who is a non-malayali and I laughed so much.
Third time, I watched with my Mom, Dad, Brother and Sis-in-Law and we all laughed and cried and commented throughout the movie.
Every scene tells a tale. There's plenty to read between the lines and this is one of the finest movies that has come from Mollywood in a long time. It is an experience each time. I wouldn't mind watching it a 100 times more. You'll be gripped throughout the movie. Fantastic and real-time acting as well as plots.
This should be translated and re-made in many languages! Satires and ambiguity is weaved throughout the piece. It was a beautiful trip for me!
When a simple plot is presented with impressive film making skills, then you get movies like Thondimuthalum Dhriksakshiuyum( The mainour & the witness). The film starts off with a normal pace but due to an unexpected event, the movie follows a different direction and ends in a unique way. Malayalam movie makers are day by day improving their skills in screenplay & cinematography and this film proves it to be. The characters in the movie have done a great job especially Fahadh Faasil has given one of the best performances in his career. Another special quality is the fahadh's unique character; he is a thief with a different mindset & has his own philosophy in life. The music has also been uniquely crafted.
If you believe a film doesn't win through a simple plot, go check this out.
A must watch movie for all Malayalam movie lovers. The reason behind these words are just the experience of the making of this movie. And performance wise the casts done their job very well. Pothettan's brilliance is the single word to explain this movie. My rating for this movie is 8 on 10.
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- CuriosidadesActor Soubin was the original choice to play the role of thief. He declined the role because he was busy with his first film as a director.
- ConexõesReferenced in Madhura Raja (2019)
- Trilhas sonorasAayilyam Kaavum
Written by Rafeeq Ahammed
Produced by Bijibal
Performed by Govind Vasantha and Sithara Krishnakumar
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- Thondi Muthalum Driksakshiyum
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- US$ 803.887
- Tempo de duração
- 2 h 15 min(135 min)
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