Queen
- 2018
- 2h 37m
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6.9/10
1.6K
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The story starts with the inauguration of the first-ever Mechanical batch in an engineering campus consists of boys only. Later in the second year of the department, a girl joins and becomes... Read allThe story starts with the inauguration of the first-ever Mechanical batch in an engineering campus consists of boys only. Later in the second year of the department, a girl joins and becomes the only girl to be a part of their batch.The story starts with the inauguration of the first-ever Mechanical batch in an engineering campus consists of boys only. Later in the second year of the department, a girl joins and becomes the only girl to be a part of their batch.
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Aswin Jose
- Muneer aka Coolie
- (as Ashwin Jose)
Nandhu
- Adv. Kaaloor
- (as Nandu)
Niyas Backer
- Sathish Chandran
- (as Kalabhavan Niyas)
Manoj Guinness
- College Professor
- (as Manoj Guiness)
Nahas Hidhayath
- College Student
- (as Nahas Hidayath)
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College nostalgia mixed with social commentary that touches upon a lot of issues that are not properly represented in Malayalam cinema. Though not without its flaws in some situations and dialogues solely for proving a point that doesn't feel organic with the whole picture and a little bit of Royal Mech glorification. But all of that can be overlooked for a debutant director who has managed to make a well made entertaining film with responsibility. The last punchline and some parts do point out some of the misplaced sense of responsibility due to the ingrained patriarchy but it comes from honest and well-intentioned reasons. I can clearly understand that some people will absolutely love this film while others will absolutely hate it.
This Film Is Attractive In Many Ways.
The First Half Of The Film which is 1 - hour long is the highlight of the film.
They've Said All About The Mech. Branch.
Right From Their Smiling Faces to their department fights...
We Can Just Watch the film for this thing...
The Department Fight Scene Is AWESOME in all aspects
From The Expressions of the actors to the BGM....
It will Give GooseBumps..
I am Giving 9/10 Because Of The Overacting Of THE QUEEN and the serious and dull second half...
Saniya Iyyapan Who've acted as the MECH QUEEN is bad everywhere.. She's Just Overdoing Her Role.....
The Second Half Is The Place where we'll miss the fun of mech branch boys BUT ANYHOW, You Can Watch The Once and the 1-HOUR First Half can be watched as many times as you can because IT IS AWESOME
I am Giving 9/10 Because Of The Overacting Of THE QUEEN and the serious and dull second half...
Saniya Iyyapan Who've acted as the MECH QUEEN is bad everywhere.. She's Just Overdoing Her Role.....
The Second Half Is The Place where we'll miss the fun of mech branch boys BUT ANYHOW, You Can Watch The Once and the 1-HOUR First Half can be watched as many times as you can because IT IS AWESOME
The film Queen, directed by Dijo Jos Antony, can be classified as a cinematic work belonging to the campus drama thriller genres.
The narrative is set in an engineering college, where a new intake has just commenced in the mechanical department. After a year, a new female student joins the department, and the existing students collectively decide to ignore her. However, she quickly wins the hearts of her peers, and a number of events occur on campus. One such event is a visit to her orphanage, where she spent her whole life. One day, she suddenly becomes unconscious, and after being admitted to hospital, it is diagnosed that she has cervical cancer. Gradually, her presence became a source of ennui and despondency. She made a final visit to university during the Onam festivities, during which time she and her peers partook in the celebrations. Upon her return from the university, she was subjected to a gang rape, which ultimately resulted in her demise. The police apprehended one accused individual; however, the students ascertained that this individual was a false accused person. Consequently, they embarked on a mission to identify the genuine perpetrators of the crime. It was revealed to them that the true perpetrators were high-ranking political figures. However, the students were detained by law enforcement following the intervention of the original perpetrators. The narrative culminates with the intervention of an elderly advocate, who steps in to assist the protagonists.
The narrative was of substandard quality, and the direction was unconventional in the broader context. However, the cinematography and technical aspects were commendable, and the musical score merited particular attention. The scenes in the courtroom were adequate, but the film did not offer significant value for a one time watching.
The narrative is set in an engineering college, where a new intake has just commenced in the mechanical department. After a year, a new female student joins the department, and the existing students collectively decide to ignore her. However, she quickly wins the hearts of her peers, and a number of events occur on campus. One such event is a visit to her orphanage, where she spent her whole life. One day, she suddenly becomes unconscious, and after being admitted to hospital, it is diagnosed that she has cervical cancer. Gradually, her presence became a source of ennui and despondency. She made a final visit to university during the Onam festivities, during which time she and her peers partook in the celebrations. Upon her return from the university, she was subjected to a gang rape, which ultimately resulted in her demise. The police apprehended one accused individual; however, the students ascertained that this individual was a false accused person. Consequently, they embarked on a mission to identify the genuine perpetrators of the crime. It was revealed to them that the true perpetrators were high-ranking political figures. However, the students were detained by law enforcement following the intervention of the original perpetrators. The narrative culminates with the intervention of an elderly advocate, who steps in to assist the protagonists.
The narrative was of substandard quality, and the direction was unconventional in the broader context. However, the cinematography and technical aspects were commendable, and the musical score merited particular attention. The scenes in the courtroom were adequate, but the film did not offer significant value for a one time watching.
Usually am not a person who comment, this is my first time to ever comment for a movie in Imdb.
I am commenting this movie because this movie is a must watch and people should understand the relationship between girls and boys.
The way the movie has been casted is so excellent and well explained the friendship relation between boys and girls, and moreover mainly I am commenting this movie because this movie has showed the original stupid penal system currently taking place, they have explained so well and it's time to change the way we think and moreover the stupid Indian constitution especially in the terms of rape cases where the victims are just put in jail and make them fat, instead cut their d**ks and then give them death punishment, make them suffer so that other person who is willing to take a chance against women, their d**ks won't become hard.
I am commenting this movie because this movie is a must watch and people should understand the relationship between girls and boys.
The way the movie has been casted is so excellent and well explained the friendship relation between boys and girls, and moreover mainly I am commenting this movie because this movie has showed the original stupid penal system currently taking place, they have explained so well and it's time to change the way we think and moreover the stupid Indian constitution especially in the terms of rape cases where the victims are just put in jail and make them fat, instead cut their d**ks and then give them death punishment, make them suffer so that other person who is willing to take a chance against women, their d**ks won't become hard.
Today, a lot of filmmakers have a lot of things to say through cinema. A perfect example of such unregulated, uncontrolled puking of everything one has to say through a single film is what Dijo Jose Antony's Queen is. A college drama, a political crime whodunit, a social message, a courtroom drama, and even bits of romance - it is a rehash of everything you saw on the silver screen in the past few years. Queen narrates the inconsistent story of a group of sexist Mechanical Engineering students with nothing better than loafing to do, whose lives change for the good when a female student joins their batch. Logic is out of the window at every juncture of this vapid plot that is as haphazardly written as it is executed. Random sequences with no cohesion in the plot line, hard attempt at humor, and cringeworthy elements make up debut director Antony's overlong and slightly annoying feature film. A jack of all trades, it ejaculates its core message after engaging in foreplay for more than 2 hours. That is what makes Queen a messy failure because it never sticks to a single theme. A melange of multiple genres that never follows a structure - a song here, a sub-story arc there - it does not even conclude a sequence before starting another. The writing is poor, but thankfully the energetic cast make up for it. Not fully developed, they still do a decent job at portraying familiar characters with a cause. If the first half is a charged-up film about college and students intended for the loafing Y generation of today's Kerala, then the second half is for their sisters and unscrupulous brothers. To quote someone on Reddit, Queen is a premature remake of Aniruddha Roy Chowdhury's 2016 hit film 'Pink'. Even if you are a masterful navigator, this is going to wreck you. TN.
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Written by Joe Paul and Sharis Mohammed
Produced by Jakes Bejoy
Performed by Ajaey Shravan, Kesav Vinod and Jakes Bejoy
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