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V. Jayaprakash, Neelima Rani, Vijay Sethupathi, and Aishwarya Rajesh in Pannaiyarum Padminiyum (2014)

Review by sumathyramesh-92949

Pannaiyarum Padminiyum

10/10

another film for the all-times-classic rerelease series...

The movie is an essay on the ever-contemporary evolution of every human through the alternating steps of possession and release we climb through, energising while possessing and growing as we give until we are so comfortable with our position with our possessions that the joy of giving is all that's left. Vijay is a natural in portraying powerful emotions through understated flicks of eyelids and it was a joy to see him scale his insecurities and grow with a crisp look here and another there. I started watching the movie thinking I was going to finish it loving the Padmini, not too dissimilar to my experience with the Red balloon(English) or Cycle(Marathi). And I was overwhelmed with the love of the people instead, as they projected their own love for each other on to the car and grew, growing me. The casting is so beautiful- making me want to visit the little village even if only to see a little yellow flower fall gently on to the place where Pannayar's Padmini stood.

Clearly another film for the all-times-classic rerelease series, lest most of us who missed watching it the first time are left out.
  • sumathyramesh-92949
  • Jul 27, 2023

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