Jallikattu
- 2019
- 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
9.4K
YOUR RATING
A portrait of a remote village where a buffalo escapes and causes a frenzy of ecstatic violence.A portrait of a remote village where a buffalo escapes and causes a frenzy of ecstatic violence.A portrait of a remote village where a buffalo escapes and causes a frenzy of ecstatic violence.
- Awards
- 7 wins & 12 nominations total
Thomman Mankuva
- Pramani
- (as Thomman)
Featured reviews
9/10
Plot: A buffalo escapes from a butcher and all the villagers band together to hunt it.
I liked the trailer. Though the film turned out to be different than what I expected from the trailer. I still liked the film. I was hooked from the first scene, I did not know what was going on or how it will turn out but the making is so good that I was glued to my seat. The cinematography is out of this world. The editor has done an amazing job. The film just flows. The pacing is perfect. The background music is oddly perfect. The atmosphere created by the film maker sucked me in. It is an extremely rewarding experience. My heart beat raised in some scenes as if I was there. The rawness is sometime hard to watch.
There seems to be a meaning behind the film which I did not quite get. The beast nature of human is pointed out but there are few things that is still making me ponder. I liked the film just fine without getting too deep into the meaning behind it. I don't think I have seen a film like this before. It is an innovative, beautiful, raw, thrilling and thought provoking film.
Plot: A buffalo escapes from a butcher and all the villagers band together to hunt it.
I liked the trailer. Though the film turned out to be different than what I expected from the trailer. I still liked the film. I was hooked from the first scene, I did not know what was going on or how it will turn out but the making is so good that I was glued to my seat. The cinematography is out of this world. The editor has done an amazing job. The film just flows. The pacing is perfect. The background music is oddly perfect. The atmosphere created by the film maker sucked me in. It is an extremely rewarding experience. My heart beat raised in some scenes as if I was there. The rawness is sometime hard to watch.
There seems to be a meaning behind the film which I did not quite get. The beast nature of human is pointed out but there are few things that is still making me ponder. I liked the film just fine without getting too deep into the meaning behind it. I don't think I have seen a film like this before. It is an innovative, beautiful, raw, thrilling and thought provoking film.
A little village where eating beef is a daily priority, one morning the buffalo which was to be butchered ran away and what follows is 90 minutes of awe-inducing pandemonium. From the visionary director Lijo Jose Pellissery comes a technical masterpiece which has a strong message about the animalistic traits of us humans & also the herd mentality & devolution of human beings. This film is not plot driven, instead it deals with events & an army of characters constanty moving from one place to another. The sound design & cinematography is on another level. Only cons are the acting of some characters & the last scene which is basically a spoonfeeding of the message. It deserves to be our Oscar Entry, hopefully it can campaign well enough to have a chance.
I am always gave a special attention to some of the filmmaker's new updates all among the country and abroad, and Lijo Jose Pellissery is one among them. I am always keen about to know about everything that associate with their new outcomes. When I heard about Lijo's next movie will deal with a buffalo and initially titled as Pothu, I smelled something epic is going to happen. Then the first look and all others came on the way, it then changed its title as Jallikkattu. After its premier in the prestigious TIFF, I marked in my mind that I am gonna it early on its release here in Kerala. I got that and experienced it. And stunned. Lijo, once again deliberately invites us our attention to a big fantastic product. So simply in my way, Jallikkattu is an extraordinary film. I like it in all the way. Lots of goodness in the film (not in the sense of subject but in way of delivering it). I like the haunting music, that he always prefer Prashant Pillai's composition and DOP from his Agamaly companion Girish Gangadharan. All these factors add that brilliant odor to the film. I love the film and wondered about it. I suggest you to experience it in theatres near to you.
Typical of what we would like Lijo Jose Pallisery to direct.
Dont watch it if u have a weak heart...lol
The plot is very simple - "Hundreds of people chasing to tame the bull that went amok". But at the end, there is an unanswered question - Who is wild here? Man (or) the animal? Like his earlier movie 'Angamalay Diaries', Lijo Jose has captured the life style of the village town wonderfully. Special mention to the night photography and sound effects team. Though the movie makes you wonder at times - 'Where this movie is heading to?', it is a worthy watch and an unique film.
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Box office
- Gross worldwide
- $248,800
- Runtime
- 1h 35m(95 min)
- Color
- Sound mix
- Aspect ratio
- 2.35 : 1
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