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Mamta Mohandas, Shine Tom Chacko, Soubin Shahir, and Priya Prakash Varrier in Live (2023)

Review by ngandacinema

Live

5/10

An important message passed in an ordinary way

Live was a mixture of the Malayalam movies Keedam and Naradan as we witnessed the atrocities of fake news and cyber harassment.

Overall, the screenplay was kind of ordinary as it touched on things we've heard/seen before without adding a new touch.

DELICIOUS

-We have to give it up to V. K. Prakash for a fluent storytelling which gave us an in-depth understanding of the characters and circumstances.

We saw the extent to which society feeds on fake news and shames others for their own pleasure.

-"I only know that people call me a feminist whenever I express sentiments that differentiate me from a doormat", a powerful quote shared in the film highlighting many times again how our communities prefer to see women subjugated than emancipated

-Mamta stepped up her game by being more involved physically and emotionally. She was fierce yet apprehensive, we could see her determination to break barriers in order to see truth triumph.

Of course, there's nothing to say about Shine Tom Chacko's performance, he excels at his craft😃

BLAND

-Live was presented in an ordinary manner, more like it just exposed the events that occurred in Anna's life and the consequences.

There wasn't much flavor in the storytelling to ignite our rage or empathy. We watched, sympathized, and that was it.

Soubin's attitude toward the end was quite sudden and almost unconvincing as there was no explanation of what led to his new condition.
  • ngandacinema
  • Jun 30, 2023

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