Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaPAKA is a tale of a river that swells with the blood of two feuding families and a young couple that tries to overcome this hatred with their love.PAKA is a tale of a river that swells with the blood of two feuding families and a young couple that tries to overcome this hatred with their love.PAKA is a tale of a river that swells with the blood of two feuding families and a young couple that tries to overcome this hatred with their love.
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The main reason I watched Paka was only because of one man, Anurag Kashyap who is onboard as one of the movie's producers. The trailer gives me a glimpse of what might be the core and the movie's treatment. Paka is a raw movie, that seems to be an alien thing to the Malayalam film industry (some of Lijo Jose Pellissery's movies are exceptional) and looks like an art-house thriller product. It has some sort of reference from Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet where the subject revolves around the love affair of Jhonny and Anna both of them from two rival families. They look forward to the unity of their families through their marriage. But something disastrous is going to happen when the protagonist's father's younger brother comes to the place after a long term of imprisonment. The tagline or the subtitle of the movie is River of Blood and it is so suitable for the movie because the river plays an important role in the movie. Every moment or the hypes in the film are connected with the river. We can experience and entertain through a small remote village in the outskirts of Kerala where the majority of the people are illiterate and doing simple jobs. So we can see some sort of wild nature in each and everyone which pleases the entirety of the movie. Most of the actors are new ones but that doesn't reflect while they performing their particular characters. The most important thing that I found special in the movie is the sound design. We can feel the minimal usage of background score in the movie because the sound of nature got its prominence here. The entire graph of the movie can be judged through the progression of the sound. As I early said, the story takes place in a remote village, so the beauty and the visual imagery have gained something important which gave us attention to the movie. When we look out the river seems to be a little one and the director doesn't intend to shoot the river with a wide lens but the situations happening around shows us the violent as well as raw nature of the river. Director Nithin Lukose's debut attempt was a good one and he can do better with his next one.
What makes PAKA stand out is how well it is put together. Once you see the film it's hard to believe that it's a small production film. The actors, the setting, the narrative, the music, the tone of the film all seamlessly blends together to bring in a thrillingly well crafted visual treat. My favourite thing about the film is how it presents the river. The river as a space becomes a character in and of itself. It is the one place where everyone's thoughts are tied together for better or for worse. Another interesting aspect of the film is it's circular nature. It ends where it began but it also doesn't end exactly as it began. This small difference is precisely what makes a large impact in the film. All in all PAKA is definitely worth a watch as it pulls our thoughts into questions surrounding ancestry, tradition, masculinity, familial bond, the circle of life and of course 'revenge'.
I was privileged to watch this movie during its screening at TIFF. The story of this movie was built up on various real life events including an incident from the director's life. The beauty is, all the actors in the movie are from the same village where they shot.
The story line is based on two parallel tracks. One is Revengeful and the other one is love angle. The back drop voice of an old lady who narrates about the river is evocative. Though it's a revengeful story, I didn't feel much of a violence.
Over all the movie went like a smooth flowing river without any unwanted gushing effect.
The visuals and sound effects are the heart of this movie.
Though I do not understand Malayalam, I throughly enjoyed the movie.
The story line is based on two parallel tracks. One is Revengeful and the other one is love angle. The back drop voice of an old lady who narrates about the river is evocative. Though it's a revengeful story, I didn't feel much of a violence.
Over all the movie went like a smooth flowing river without any unwanted gushing effect.
The visuals and sound effects are the heart of this movie.
Though I do not understand Malayalam, I throughly enjoyed the movie.
- Krishna Komandla.
Was fortunate to get a chance to watch this movie in Redsea film festival Saudi Arabia. Thanks to the Directior Mr. Nithin & Producer Mr Raj for inviting me.
Simplistic movie with powerful script . Nicely directed & with good BGM. Most of the actors have done a great job regardless for their experience. The voiceover , dubbing stars also did a great job. Everything seems real without any gimmicks.
Will be on a watchout for more from Mr Nithin.
Simplistic movie with powerful script . Nicely directed & with good BGM. Most of the actors have done a great job regardless for their experience. The voiceover , dubbing stars also did a great job. Everything seems real without any gimmicks.
Will be on a watchout for more from Mr Nithin.
Was fortunate to watch the international premier of PAKA at Toronto International Film Festival. Team Paka deserves a big round of applause. It's the story of feud... Though screens a family feud, it's beyond that. Well narrated, metaphors used were awesome, and connects with the audience of all generations.
Casting was excellent. Even though most of the actors were first timers, all of them marked their presence. Nithin Lukose, a sound designer tuned director, in his directorial debut, made sure that his movie should be noted for the magic of sound too.
PAKA should be experienced in a theatre, at least in a home theatre with surround sound. To get the real feel of the movie. Well done team. More and more festivals to go...Expecting more from the team.
Casting was excellent. Even though most of the actors were first timers, all of them marked their presence. Nithin Lukose, a sound designer tuned director, in his directorial debut, made sure that his movie should be noted for the magic of sound too.
PAKA should be experienced in a theatre, at least in a home theatre with surround sound. To get the real feel of the movie. Well done team. More and more festivals to go...Expecting more from the team.
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