Pisasu
- 2014
- 1h 54m
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7.5/10
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A violinist experiences paranormal experience in his flat after a death of a girl who he tries to save due to accident. Later he realises that actually the spirit is helping him and he tries... Read allA violinist experiences paranormal experience in his flat after a death of a girl who he tries to save due to accident. Later he realises that actually the spirit is helping him and he tries to find out who killed the girl by accident.A violinist experiences paranormal experience in his flat after a death of a girl who he tries to save due to accident. Later he realises that actually the spirit is helping him and he tries to find out who killed the girl by accident.
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'Pisaasu' is all about the incidents in life of a violinist after an accident occurred to a young woman,whom he admits in a hospital. There is a ghost theory, there are emotions, there is everything you will love to watch. It is engaging,emotional drama. Pisasu is truly a masterpiece. I can't talk about it much now. My eyes were moist for some scenes. Now I just can't explain the unexplainable. As everyone say I do not consider it for the Horror genre. Its something besides that, kind of a new Genre. Added to list of my favorites. Mysskin take a bow. #GreatFan of your screenplays. Highly recommended. Must Watch.
Modern Indian horror? More like a toilet bowl overflowing with bargain-bin CGI, cheap jump scares, 'jokes' well leave it here. We've had a never-ending diarrhea of 'horror-comedies' where the only terror is realizing you paid money for this. You cling to directors like Mysskin like he's the last roll of toilet paper in a crisis, even if his films sometimes smell like a philosopher's clogged septic tank, reeking solipsism at least they're not the wet wipes masquerading as cinema elsewhere.
Why'd I watch Pisasu? Emergency mental detox after "Lingaa" melted my brain like a stray turd in a urinal and wanted to flush out the horrors of it. At this point, I'm happy revisiting legendary duo Krishnan-Panju's classics than sit through another mokka comedy.
Anyway, this Pisasu flick had been festering on my watchlist since the trailer dropped, and I finally braced myself and went in, and surprisingly, it wasn't a total fecal disaster! It's got this slightly off-kilter Southeast Asian vibe, but with actual dialogue and, dare I say, a hint of something that doesn't smell entirely rotten. That trailer, though? Total deceptive wipe. You think it's just another ghost story, but nope! It's all about tragic loss at the beginning, with some spooky bits thrown in like finding an unexpected floater.
The acting in Pisasu? Surprisingly not crap. The main dude is fantastic as this insecure fella who, bless his heart, has impeccable taste in dead composers. And Radha Ravi? Color me shocked! He actually was decent He had to actually act, which is a step up from his usual roles. There's this one scene where he's crawling and crying, and you almost feel bad for him, even if it drags on a bit (maybe Mysskin was trying to make us feel constipated with emotion?). But the music was actually good, so I'll let it slide. That bit in the trailer with the woman doing her best black metal banshee impression during a ritual? Beautifully staged, and one of the film's highlights which turns out to be funny too.
But the real scene-stealer is the newcomer playing the ghost, she nails the dual nature of the character, making her surprisingly complex. Props to Mysskin for not making her the usual screaming airhead. Her story arc is what makes the spooky and the sappy bits actually interesting. Her character's journey is what makes the horror and the feels actually land.
So, yeah, a few minor clogs aside, Mysskin actually tells a story that's more than just the usual "boo!" with a good narrative that reveals layers beneath the surface of Pisasu. For those weary of Lingaa, or simply tired of the recent bilge being served up, give this a go. You might actually enjoy the film, as it genuinely acknowledges the audience as possessing a certain cognitive architecture, more like they have functioning brain cells.
Why'd I watch Pisasu? Emergency mental detox after "Lingaa" melted my brain like a stray turd in a urinal and wanted to flush out the horrors of it. At this point, I'm happy revisiting legendary duo Krishnan-Panju's classics than sit through another mokka comedy.
Anyway, this Pisasu flick had been festering on my watchlist since the trailer dropped, and I finally braced myself and went in, and surprisingly, it wasn't a total fecal disaster! It's got this slightly off-kilter Southeast Asian vibe, but with actual dialogue and, dare I say, a hint of something that doesn't smell entirely rotten. That trailer, though? Total deceptive wipe. You think it's just another ghost story, but nope! It's all about tragic loss at the beginning, with some spooky bits thrown in like finding an unexpected floater.
The acting in Pisasu? Surprisingly not crap. The main dude is fantastic as this insecure fella who, bless his heart, has impeccable taste in dead composers. And Radha Ravi? Color me shocked! He actually was decent He had to actually act, which is a step up from his usual roles. There's this one scene where he's crawling and crying, and you almost feel bad for him, even if it drags on a bit (maybe Mysskin was trying to make us feel constipated with emotion?). But the music was actually good, so I'll let it slide. That bit in the trailer with the woman doing her best black metal banshee impression during a ritual? Beautifully staged, and one of the film's highlights which turns out to be funny too.
But the real scene-stealer is the newcomer playing the ghost, she nails the dual nature of the character, making her surprisingly complex. Props to Mysskin for not making her the usual screaming airhead. Her story arc is what makes the spooky and the sappy bits actually interesting. Her character's journey is what makes the horror and the feels actually land.
So, yeah, a few minor clogs aside, Mysskin actually tells a story that's more than just the usual "boo!" with a good narrative that reveals layers beneath the surface of Pisasu. For those weary of Lingaa, or simply tired of the recent bilge being served up, give this a go. You might actually enjoy the film, as it genuinely acknowledges the audience as possessing a certain cognitive architecture, more like they have functioning brain cells.
The movie was so good. Another best movie of Mysskin. The story in the movie was excellent. The movie has so many interesting scenes. But the 2nd half in the movie was slightly boring. Songs and BGM were also good.
Two words to describe the movie : Emotional, Beautiful
Following the rave reviews and that fact that I have loved most movies of Mysskin, my expectations from the movie were pretty high.
Pisasu is yet another well-written tale from Mysskin. He has given us a new perspective to look at Pisasu; something that is very different from other ghost/horror movies.
Drawbacks: -I felt slightly cheated as I was expecting more horror-filled scenes since the movie was being promoted as a horror thriller. -Naga's acting looked very amateurish
Positives: -An interesting story line and tight screenplay -Great music -Good cinematography -Radha Ravi's performance -Overall impact. Pisasu is beautiful.
Recommend to others? Definitely Show this to my non-Tamil cinema lovers? Yes
Following the rave reviews and that fact that I have loved most movies of Mysskin, my expectations from the movie were pretty high.
Pisasu is yet another well-written tale from Mysskin. He has given us a new perspective to look at Pisasu; something that is very different from other ghost/horror movies.
Drawbacks: -I felt slightly cheated as I was expecting more horror-filled scenes since the movie was being promoted as a horror thriller. -Naga's acting looked very amateurish
Positives: -An interesting story line and tight screenplay -Great music -Good cinematography -Radha Ravi's performance -Overall impact. Pisasu is beautiful.
Recommend to others? Definitely Show this to my non-Tamil cinema lovers? Yes
Pisasu - saying it as a horror comedy, there is slight dominance of comedy in the movie, but its completely planned in the script. Because the ghost is not intended to scare you but it might end up you might start loving the character as the film progresses. Inspite of the fusing genres, it is strongly driven by emotional concept of "Forgiveness".
The music and camera work is notable, in way I see a part of story telling is being done through camera. Radha Ravi scores with his performance even if it was for a lesser time scope. Why the ghost decides to stay with the protagonist is a little unclear, Because of love? or to protect him from her father?
It's not a completely screaming horror, laugh out comedy or tear wiping emotional. Its a blend of all that makes it entertaining .
The music and camera work is notable, in way I see a part of story telling is being done through camera. Radha Ravi scores with his performance even if it was for a lesser time scope. Why the ghost decides to stay with the protagonist is a little unclear, Because of love? or to protect him from her father?
It's not a completely screaming horror, laugh out comedy or tear wiping emotional. Its a blend of all that makes it entertaining .
Did you know
- TriviaDirector Myshkin writes his own scripts.
- ConnectionsRemade as Nanu Ki Jaanu (2018)
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- Runtime1 hour 54 minutes
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