Puzhu
- 2022
- 2 h 2 min
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6,2/10
3,2 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaA gripping thriller with focus on the relationship between a father and son, and the underlying family dynamics and trust issues that follow.A gripping thriller with focus on the relationship between a father and son, and the underlying family dynamics and trust issues that follow.A gripping thriller with focus on the relationship between a father and son, and the underlying family dynamics and trust issues that follow.
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Puzhu, directed by Ratheesha is a brave attempt. The film talks about cast system and untouchability still happening around us from a different perspective. The movie is pretty well made and has its own point of view which speaks of the repercussions of hate and how it affects us as an individual and its implications on society has a whole.
Casting is great. Mammooty, Parvathy and that kid did excellent job. Other artists don't have much importance in the movie and we only see them for a short period of time. Usually child actors disappoint me when it comes to a role which demands precise body language and expressions. But in this case, he did great.
I would rather not go into technical side as most movie released today has spot on production quality. Background theme was mixed perfectly. Not too much or too less. I really like the monotonous, dark ambience throughout the movie which adds a subtle mysteriousness to the plot and makes it very immersive.
Some scenes felt a little forced on the viewer especially the ones which demands high intensity. Its a slow burn with multiple threads going on but at some point it seem like a bit confusing due to the disconnection between the threads. As an unbiased viewer, this was slightly disorienting. The movie might feel long and slow ( even with less than 2hr runtime ) for some due to its dialogue driven story telling and convoluted characters. (which I personally like)
In a nutshell, Puzhu is a well made movie which has a strong, relevant plot and solid performances which is slightly pulled back by the disconnected threads and slow pacing.
It is available on sony liv.
Casting is great. Mammooty, Parvathy and that kid did excellent job. Other artists don't have much importance in the movie and we only see them for a short period of time. Usually child actors disappoint me when it comes to a role which demands precise body language and expressions. But in this case, he did great.
I would rather not go into technical side as most movie released today has spot on production quality. Background theme was mixed perfectly. Not too much or too less. I really like the monotonous, dark ambience throughout the movie which adds a subtle mysteriousness to the plot and makes it very immersive.
Some scenes felt a little forced on the viewer especially the ones which demands high intensity. Its a slow burn with multiple threads going on but at some point it seem like a bit confusing due to the disconnection between the threads. As an unbiased viewer, this was slightly disorienting. The movie might feel long and slow ( even with less than 2hr runtime ) for some due to its dialogue driven story telling and convoluted characters. (which I personally like)
In a nutshell, Puzhu is a well made movie which has a strong, relevant plot and solid performances which is slightly pulled back by the disconnected threads and slow pacing.
It is available on sony liv.
I am not a malayalee but fond of watching the malayalam movies , Puzhu is a good movie ,nice performances,. BUT in all these kind of movies , Bad guys are from upper caste and highliting the rituals and Yagnopaveetham (Sacred thread over the shoulder), please come out shell, think beyond communist kerala (anti hindu)
Not at all impressive, poor script. Only good thing in the movie is the innocence of the child and Ekkas acting.
Good that it did not release in theatre's.
3/5.
Good that it did not release in theatre's.
3/5.
Actor Mammootty has almost landed where he belongs, terrific line-up for the Megastar with LJP's Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam to Nizam Basheer's Rorschach recently announced. I was hyped right from the day Puzhu was announced to see him play a grey character. The teaser dropped, then the trailer on May 1st which only exceeded my expectation. A Mammootty film to look forward after years, last time it was Ram's Peranbu (2018), check out my review for the masterpiece which still ranks as one of his best roles ever.
In Puzhu, Mammootty plays Kuttan, a real scumbag (egoistic, casteist, dominant) suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder and a slave to his ideologies. He raises his only son in a sophisticated way like how toxic fathers are portrayed in almost every European arthouse movies. All the interest of this story arises first of all from this father-son relationship. It gets to the point that everything Kuttan does exasperates his son and the people around him as the story slowly unfolds. This film is a misfire as it is neither an arthouse film nor a psychological thriller, even if revenge plays a central role. Starting with the mythological play, Puzhu trudges undeterred in a far darker, a mixed bag direction and begins with to settle as characters walk in only to mess or rush things up towards the end. The allegory of the play is clearly in the background and sometimes irritating and the parallel almost ruins it in the rushed climax.
The problem with this one is that there is very little story and more unwanted threads (political background) for no apparent reason. Some scenes and screenplay choices are culprits in its shortcomings. It is only because of Mammootty that the film partly works, we start to follow the character as he nails it dealing with problem within his world and screwing things up. He has it in him till the climax, this worm gnaws at him from the inside, but he can't do anything about it but to live with it. It is a film where Mammootty stand out above all, he exacerbates the alienation and anger already hidden inside his mind.
Final thought, It is an unsettling film, not exactly in horror terms but something so full of ambiguity that its atmosphere lingers a for a little while after the movie ends. It is only because of the multi-layered character arc of Mammootty as a father, a brother. Remember this is not a film that makes melodramatic statements, but instead rummages. I still recommend you should give it a go at least once, and fans those who loved his negative roles, you will probably embrace it more.
"This is TRANSMIGRATION: To seek revenge, the forest will reach the sea, King!"
In Puzhu, Mammootty plays Kuttan, a real scumbag (egoistic, casteist, dominant) suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder and a slave to his ideologies. He raises his only son in a sophisticated way like how toxic fathers are portrayed in almost every European arthouse movies. All the interest of this story arises first of all from this father-son relationship. It gets to the point that everything Kuttan does exasperates his son and the people around him as the story slowly unfolds. This film is a misfire as it is neither an arthouse film nor a psychological thriller, even if revenge plays a central role. Starting with the mythological play, Puzhu trudges undeterred in a far darker, a mixed bag direction and begins with to settle as characters walk in only to mess or rush things up towards the end. The allegory of the play is clearly in the background and sometimes irritating and the parallel almost ruins it in the rushed climax.
The problem with this one is that there is very little story and more unwanted threads (political background) for no apparent reason. Some scenes and screenplay choices are culprits in its shortcomings. It is only because of Mammootty that the film partly works, we start to follow the character as he nails it dealing with problem within his world and screwing things up. He has it in him till the climax, this worm gnaws at him from the inside, but he can't do anything about it but to live with it. It is a film where Mammootty stand out above all, he exacerbates the alienation and anger already hidden inside his mind.
Final thought, It is an unsettling film, not exactly in horror terms but something so full of ambiguity that its atmosphere lingers a for a little while after the movie ends. It is only because of the multi-layered character arc of Mammootty as a father, a brother. Remember this is not a film that makes melodramatic statements, but instead rummages. I still recommend you should give it a go at least once, and fans those who loved his negative roles, you will probably embrace it more.
"This is TRANSMIGRATION: To seek revenge, the forest will reach the sea, King!"
Movie overall is a decent thriller which is a slow pacer. It feels amateurish in certain scenes but can be overlooked in overall. Now comes the part which makes this movie a worth all your time , a single name Mamooty. At this age when other actors are selecting scripts only on the basis of amount of mass scenes in it , this guy is doing such roles and giving out outstanding performances. Everyone did a good job in the acting department but Mamooty overshadowed everyone with his performance. We should not let this movie fail so that we get actors getting out of their safe zone roles.
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