Kaanekkaane
- 2021
- 2 h
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7,5/10
4,3 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaDpt. Tahsildar Paul Mathai arrives in town for some court matters. He is welcomed by his son-in-law Allen. But when Paul is leaving Allen's home, something catches his eye. There comes the s... Ler tudoDpt. Tahsildar Paul Mathai arrives in town for some court matters. He is welcomed by his son-in-law Allen. But when Paul is leaving Allen's home, something catches his eye. There comes the shift in their lives...Dpt. Tahsildar Paul Mathai arrives in town for some court matters. He is welcomed by his son-in-law Allen. But when Paul is leaving Allen's home, something catches his eye. There comes the shift in their lives...
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Kaanekkaane is a slow paced thriller that grips onto your curiousity unhurriedly. It does take its own time to establish the characters, the relations and the plot.
Once it does, there is a plot point where the viewers are dragged into the mystery, along with Suraj's character.
It does ascend from there and reaches a climax that is pleasantly satisfying.
Suraj and Tovino play the lead roles along with Aiswarya Lekshmi and Prem Prakash playing supporting roles.
This is definitely one of the better films that has come out recently in malayalam after the OTT wave kick started with Drishyam 2. Having a lower budget and lesser production cost has affected the quality of a lot of such films but not this. This film has a screenplay strong as concrete and so are the dialogues.
At a time when drone shots are overused, this film strangely makes us miss such shots, atleast in the climax.
Manu Ashokan who did a good job by directing 'UYARE' repeated his quality work here too.
Suraj wasn't surprising as he did magic in 'ANDROID KUNJAPPAN' and 'DRIVING LICENSE', he did the same here.
What surprises us is Tovino who did a fantastic job in a role that could've easily made him sweat or overexpress at times, given the plethora of emotions he has to portray. He did a very matured and controlled acting that makes us believe he is the character. Aiswarya too demonstrated her talents to show the emotional turmoils the wife character goes through. Special mention to the kid who is pretty much the better actor than other kids of last 2 years.
The film is strong, gripping, thrilling and ofcourse the return of writer duo Bobby-Sanjay who gave us masterpieces 'Ayalum Njanum Thammil' 'Mumbai Police' etc and the recent disaster 'ONE'. Hope the writers stay onto the track now.
Overall, a very well made film that does awake one's mind with beautifully acted characters.
Once it does, there is a plot point where the viewers are dragged into the mystery, along with Suraj's character.
It does ascend from there and reaches a climax that is pleasantly satisfying.
Suraj and Tovino play the lead roles along with Aiswarya Lekshmi and Prem Prakash playing supporting roles.
This is definitely one of the better films that has come out recently in malayalam after the OTT wave kick started with Drishyam 2. Having a lower budget and lesser production cost has affected the quality of a lot of such films but not this. This film has a screenplay strong as concrete and so are the dialogues.
At a time when drone shots are overused, this film strangely makes us miss such shots, atleast in the climax.
Manu Ashokan who did a good job by directing 'UYARE' repeated his quality work here too.
Suraj wasn't surprising as he did magic in 'ANDROID KUNJAPPAN' and 'DRIVING LICENSE', he did the same here.
What surprises us is Tovino who did a fantastic job in a role that could've easily made him sweat or overexpress at times, given the plethora of emotions he has to portray. He did a very matured and controlled acting that makes us believe he is the character. Aiswarya too demonstrated her talents to show the emotional turmoils the wife character goes through. Special mention to the kid who is pretty much the better actor than other kids of last 2 years.
The film is strong, gripping, thrilling and ofcourse the return of writer duo Bobby-Sanjay who gave us masterpieces 'Ayalum Njanum Thammil' 'Mumbai Police' etc and the recent disaster 'ONE'. Hope the writers stay onto the track now.
Overall, a very well made film that does awake one's mind with beautifully acted characters.
Raw human emotions pirated well but feels bad as the content is diverted for various reasons
Must watch for family
Felt same numbness as like after watching Game of thrones.
Must watch for family
Felt same numbness as like after watching Game of thrones.
The movie has an amazing story line and casting was very well hand picked. The concept, the making and the music... everything was on the proportion. Heart smiled and mind blown!
There was potential in the theme. The first reaction after watching the movie was how the Padmarajan-Bharathan era used to have been so much better. Those movies used to just feel right, used to communicate directly to the heart.
Kaanekaane has a good subject. However, there were many half baked portions to the script. The movie and the viewer end up in different places at the end of the movie. Performances were less than stellar. Camera work also felt very plain.
"Paalnilavin" song was really good. This is the kind of movie that has the potential to be a tear-jerker in the hands of yester-year masters, and also had the potential for remarkable standout performances. However, performances were below par. Suraj Venjaramoodu was definitely not at his best in this movie.
Bobby-Sanjay duo did not match up to themselves in their writing either. The turn around realization moment for the main protagonist is almost infantile.
"Joseph" was a movie with an incredible theme whose execution did not take the most advantage of it. This one is similar. What remained as far as it's experience was a strain full of start imperfections. I did start with high expectations for the movie. It was a good subject but did not hit the mark in terms of it's writing, performances, execution.
Kaanekaane has a good subject. However, there were many half baked portions to the script. The movie and the viewer end up in different places at the end of the movie. Performances were less than stellar. Camera work also felt very plain.
"Paalnilavin" song was really good. This is the kind of movie that has the potential to be a tear-jerker in the hands of yester-year masters, and also had the potential for remarkable standout performances. However, performances were below par. Suraj Venjaramoodu was definitely not at his best in this movie.
Bobby-Sanjay duo did not match up to themselves in their writing either. The turn around realization moment for the main protagonist is almost infantile.
"Joseph" was a movie with an incredible theme whose execution did not take the most advantage of it. This one is similar. What remained as far as it's experience was a strain full of start imperfections. I did start with high expectations for the movie. It was a good subject but did not hit the mark in terms of it's writing, performances, execution.
It's safe to say that writers Bobby-Sanjay have recovered some of their lost mojo with Kaanekkaane. The material they've written isn't really genre-bending or eye-opening per se; in fact, it is as generic a plot as you can imagine. Yet, the performances (Suraj Venjaramoodu towering over the rest) and the effective use of flashbacks see it through. While Kaanekkaane can be perceived as a character-piece for Dy. Tahsildar Paul Mathai (Suraj), it also aspires to be an intense, emotional drama with some thriller elements. While the slow-burn revelatory style of the film may turn off a few, this is actually one of the film's strengths if you can disregard the almost-soap-opera-like approach at times.
Why I mention soap operas is not just because of the clichéd plotting - the style of making (by director Manu Ashokan) itself is a constant reminder. This, I felt, was strongly the case in his debut film Uyare as well. The unsavory visuals and the background score (throwing emotional subtlety out of the frame every single time) pull the film down sometimes. Yet, as the doting father whose life is turned upside down by his daughter's accidental passing and later by his (earlier) son-in-law, Suraj's performance is commendable. He exhibits the right amount of inner rage, and is determined to investigate certain incidents further to know if his gut is right.
Since the flashbacks intercut with present-day events constantly, they come across as a means to pick on the viewers' brains (as to which character you should eventually side with) and offer mild thrills in the process. However, the ending is subdued and possibly, the laziest bit of writing in the entire screenplay. It feels contrived as hell, trying desperately to offer that quintessential happy ending. Tovino Thomas (as Allen) and Aishwarya Lekshmi (as Sneha, Allen's wife) are both adequate - though the latter's past decisions lack the clarity that you'd expect. This is easily overshadowed by the flashbacks portraying the easy-going camaraderie between Allen and Paul.
All said and done, it comes down to a moral science questionnaire: Does a certain character feel guilty about a certain incident? If so, how guilty does he feel? Should he be punished for his actions? How can the punishment be exacted? The good thing here is that Kaanekkaane doesn't try to provide answers for all of it; instead choosing to say that both guilt and grief can be overcome by humans with time and circumstances. This is a better writing effort by Bobby-Sanjay overall, almost making me forget their last venture - One.
Why I mention soap operas is not just because of the clichéd plotting - the style of making (by director Manu Ashokan) itself is a constant reminder. This, I felt, was strongly the case in his debut film Uyare as well. The unsavory visuals and the background score (throwing emotional subtlety out of the frame every single time) pull the film down sometimes. Yet, as the doting father whose life is turned upside down by his daughter's accidental passing and later by his (earlier) son-in-law, Suraj's performance is commendable. He exhibits the right amount of inner rage, and is determined to investigate certain incidents further to know if his gut is right.
Since the flashbacks intercut with present-day events constantly, they come across as a means to pick on the viewers' brains (as to which character you should eventually side with) and offer mild thrills in the process. However, the ending is subdued and possibly, the laziest bit of writing in the entire screenplay. It feels contrived as hell, trying desperately to offer that quintessential happy ending. Tovino Thomas (as Allen) and Aishwarya Lekshmi (as Sneha, Allen's wife) are both adequate - though the latter's past decisions lack the clarity that you'd expect. This is easily overshadowed by the flashbacks portraying the easy-going camaraderie between Allen and Paul.
All said and done, it comes down to a moral science questionnaire: Does a certain character feel guilty about a certain incident? If so, how guilty does he feel? Should he be punished for his actions? How can the punishment be exacted? The good thing here is that Kaanekkaane doesn't try to provide answers for all of it; instead choosing to say that both guilt and grief can be overcome by humans with time and circumstances. This is a better writing effort by Bobby-Sanjay overall, almost making me forget their last venture - One.
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- CuriosidadesDirector Manu Ashokan wished to have certain equipment for the shoot but it looked impractical as most of it had to be rented from out of the state which meant the technicians had to travel and be in quarantine before 14 days of the shoot. He was afraid this would affect the cost of production and decided to drop his plan. But the producer T.R. Shamsudheen saw to it that the equipment and technicians that the director wished for were available throughout the shoot.
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