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)
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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.
Lijo Jose Pellissery directed Jallikattu is a splendid movie. It will leave you spellbound. Credit goes to the director and the cameraman.
Gireesh Ganagadharan. 🙏🙏🙏
Anthony verghese, Sabumon and Chemban Vinod were outstanding with their acting .
Background score by Prashant Pillai was amazing .They largely used acapella-based background score. UFfff😍😍🙏🙏🙏
This movie is insane and well choreographed chaos.
What happens if a buffalo who was bought to slaughter runs and creates a chaotic situation in a village in Iddukki. It creates lot of confusion ,havoc ,violence etc.
The entire village close to 100 -200 men go out day and night to catch the buffalo and at the end become an animal and starts fighting with each other.
The climax is so nicely shot, Hatts off to the director and the cameraman.
It's a must watch movie. You have to experience this in theatres especially for the cinematography and music..
This movie will stand out for its technical brilliance and I am sure it has taken mollywood movies to a different level.. #oscarcalling.
This movie will stand out for its technical brilliance and I am sure it has taken mollywood movies to a different level.. #oscarcalling.
This is not the Tamil Jallikattu, but a whole different kind of sport - one of savage masculine behaviour inflicted upon a single animal, which makes for disturbing viewing.
This is the way I look at this film:
'Jallikattu' is an allegorical tale of mankind's eternal struggle to subdue Nature. However it is not possible to control Nature, and when she runs riot, the result is mayhem. In their eagerness to control and consume the beast, the menfolk of the village are themselves reduced to a primal state of savagery symbolized by the human mound that engulfs the buffalo in the end.
Are the villagers eating buffalo meat (which I believe is called buff or carabeef) due to the ban on beef? This is not apparent from watching the film, or perhaps I am missing something.
That the villagers love meat in their daily diet is established when they incongruously hang their morning meat purchase to a tree before entering the place of worship. When the buffalo runs amok, the villagers' reaction is sharp, which is reflected in their over-the-top acting, and a farcical chase across the village and the forest.
Therefore I also see this as a commentary against non-vegetarianism wherein a free-spirited buffalo refuses to be reduced to becoming somebody's meal, and decides to take its fate in its own hands - or hooves, in this case.
Either way, in the end, the men appear beastlier and ghastlier than the beast itself.
This is a short film that moves at a rapid pace, thanks to the crisp editing and great sound effects.
Not easily 'digestible' by all.
This is the way I look at this film:
'Jallikattu' is an allegorical tale of mankind's eternal struggle to subdue Nature. However it is not possible to control Nature, and when she runs riot, the result is mayhem. In their eagerness to control and consume the beast, the menfolk of the village are themselves reduced to a primal state of savagery symbolized by the human mound that engulfs the buffalo in the end.
Are the villagers eating buffalo meat (which I believe is called buff or carabeef) due to the ban on beef? This is not apparent from watching the film, or perhaps I am missing something.
That the villagers love meat in their daily diet is established when they incongruously hang their morning meat purchase to a tree before entering the place of worship. When the buffalo runs amok, the villagers' reaction is sharp, which is reflected in their over-the-top acting, and a farcical chase across the village and the forest.
Therefore I also see this as a commentary against non-vegetarianism wherein a free-spirited buffalo refuses to be reduced to becoming somebody's meal, and decides to take its fate in its own hands - or hooves, in this case.
Either way, in the end, the men appear beastlier and ghastlier than the beast itself.
This is a short film that moves at a rapid pace, thanks to the crisp editing and great sound effects.
Not easily 'digestible' by all.
Typical of what we would like Lijo Jose Pallisery to direct.
Dont watch it if u have a weak heart...lol
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.
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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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