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Anantaram

  • 1987
  • 2h 5m
IMDb RATING
8.0/10
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Anantaram (1987)
Drama

A young man narrates two conflicting accounts of his life, changing the details and incidents in both, as he slowly approaches madness.A young man narrates two conflicting accounts of his life, changing the details and incidents in both, as he slowly approaches madness.A young man narrates two conflicting accounts of his life, changing the details and incidents in both, as he slowly approaches madness.

  • Director
    • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
  • Writer
    • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
  • Stars
    • Mammootty
    • Ashokan
    • Shobana
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.0/10
    423
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
    • Writer
      • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
    • Stars
      • Mammootty
      • Ashokan
      • Shobana
    • 8User reviews
    • 4Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Mammootty
    Mammootty
    • Dr. Balu
    Ashokan
    Ashokan
    • Ajayan
    Shobana
    Shobana
    • Suma, Nalini
    • (as Shobhana)
    Bahadur
    Bahadur
    • Mathai
    Vembayam Thampi
    • Raman Nair
    • (as Vembayam)
    Krishnan Kutty Nair
    Krishnan Kutty Nair
    Kaviyoor Ponnamma
    Kaviyoor Ponnamma
    • Yoginiyamma
    Adoor Pankajam
    Kukku Parameshwaram
    Kukku Parameshwaram
    • Nurse
    Sudheesh
    Sudheesh
    • Ajayan
    Aliyar
    Aliyar
    • Professor
    • Director
      • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
    • Writer
      • Adoor Gopalakrishnan
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    8QistinaSuhairi

    Film Review Anantaram "Monologue" (Adoor Gopalakrishnan, 1987)

    Set in the busy state of Kerala, India, Anantaram is a Malayalam film about a lifetime event that happens to a man named Ajayan. Released in 1987, this film is a prime example of Gopalakrishnan's unique directing style, characterised by diligent production and meaningful storytelling. The film starts when Ajayan is a baby and continues into adulthood. For the first 30 minutes of this film, I can tell that the main character, Ajayan, is a troublemaker with a piece of advanced knowledge and mind. This can be seen in one scene where he is late to school and scolded by his teacher. In that scene, he is the character who goes against the norm and breaks the stereotype. He rejects conventional social conventions and explores the limitations imposed on individuals based on their caste, class, and tradition. Ajayan's figure symbolises a spirit of liberation and resistance against repressive systems through his aspirations and societal norms. In addition, this can only be accomplished with the fantastic performance by Ashokan in the leading role. His performances are subtle yet compelling, enabling the audience to deeply understand and relate to the characters' predicaments. Next, I would like to highlight the mesmerising cinematography in this film. The visual storytelling in Anantaram is exceptionally remarkable. Gopalakrishnan utilises extended shots and nuanced visual elements to communicate the internal conflicts experienced by his characters effectively. Mankada Ravi Varma's cinematography effectively portrays the beautiful countryside of Kerala, adding an appealing setting to the characters' inner conflicts. Other than that, I cannot help but notice that the storyline never really tallies, and to connect it to my conclusion, by the end of the movie, where he was reminded to take his medicine, I assumed that Ajayan suffers from some sort of mental illness like schizophrenia or short term memory loss.
    10Jithindurden

    A thought provoking drama that emphasizes the importance of relationships that shapes the identity of a person.

    "Monologue" is a film about perceptions or specifically the duality of perceptions.From Adoor's own words Ajayan is both introvert and extrovert at the same time. Duality plays a key role in the film, as a media film itself is dual in nature. We know what we see is fiction, but it's by convincing the viewers into believing in the film it succeeds. The film shows us two stories, both narrated by Ajayan like a monologue. After the first story, there seems to be something missing and the second is told like telling the odd number of events first and then the even number of events. But there still seem to be some parts which happened outside the frame. The Malayalam title "Anantaram" (translation: Thereafter) suggests either about the events being consequences or about the after effects. Full review at http://www.asianfilmvault.com/2017/09/monologue-1987-by- adoor-gopalakrishnan.html
    10hikerhetav

    Memories are as fickle as the bubbles of water left out in the air.

    I hardly trust my mind when it comes to watching and understanding movies that have memories in a major role. I was first fascinated by Memories of Murder wherein memories played a sort of major character.

    Anantharam is altogether different where two different memories have been retold on a story to showcase two different personalities of a character. Both of them starts at one same station and end at the same destination, yet both of them are so different, it puts the viewers in questioning the narration.

    There are some minor scenes which really help to understand what exactly has happened throughout the movie. Sometimes the movie felt filled with the formula "show, don't tell", yet one or two junctions help us in understanding the sequences; not necessarily they can be the same for everyone. Moreover, the way it started, it felt like this is going to be an introduction of "Postmodern" cinema in India. However, the importance and use of memories show that the structure of the story is set to be like that of an absurdist story. This film fascinates on a lot of levels, be it story or techniques or direction and they ask to be scrutinized separately. And that is what makes it to be rewatched and rewatched to explore it in detail. -- 5/5.
    10colinmckaritra

    Underrated..

    Acting, making and colour grading.. exceptional.. The desperation of the protagonist is portrayed amazingly.. Shobhana..The GOT.. Her beauty is stunning in this particular movie.. The younger ajayan, played by sudeesh.. Mind blowing.. Direction as well is great..
    10muthuchakkara

    The Greatest Indian Film Ever Made

    Monologue (1987)

    How can I even attempt to describe what I've just witnessed unravel on screen? What can I say about the greatest Indian film ever made?

    I tracked down and had a chat with film director Adoor Gopalakrishnan last month because I was fascinated by the logline to Anantaram (or Monologue, a film I hadn't seen till then), which describes the story to this picture as such:

    "Ajayan gets sexually attracted to his brother's wife and this creates trouble for him. However, his life changes for the better when another girl enters his life."

    My biggest regret now is that I didn't meet with the famed filmmaker after having been witness to his magnum opus, because I have so much to say to him, both in the form of praise and query.

    Anantaram has no DVD copies in circulation, but it isn't a lost film. Adoor handed me a digital copy of the picture that is marvelously restored, which is important because this might be the single most chaotic experience I've had with a film.

    I'm at a loss for words. Anantaram takes the storytelling device presented in that one scene in Persona which is repeated twice, and stretches it out to the entirety of its runtime. It deals with the life of Ajayan, a gifted intellect who has a hard time socializing, though he's something of a prodigy when it comes to education and sports. Wait.

    It deals with the life of Ajayan, an orphan who hears stories of "medicines for adults", yakshis, and a man who can turn into a chicken, and he isn't very keen on educating himself, though his adopted father and foster brother are keen on helping him with his studies. Wait.

    It deals with the life of Ajayan, a man who meets a strange woman come out of a bus and into his life, who makes him question the beauty and authenticity of the female existence. Wait.

    It deals with the life of Ajayan, who gets sexually attracted to his brother's wife, this creating trouble for him. However, his life changes for the better when another girl enters his life. Wait.

    It deals with the life of Ajayan. 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 22, 34, 36...

    It does not deal with the life of Ajayan. It deals with Ajayan, the person.

    You know that feeling you get after you're done with a film, and you're so stunned by what you've just experience that your head and other parts of your body go numb, while you feel this adrenaline rush happen within you. It's not excitement. It's this fear.

    Anantaram left me scared out of my wits, in fear of the hidden reality masked by the stories I'd heard thus far. Slowly attempting to make sense of it all, the film became less of a puzzle and more of a... I don't know what it is. I really don't.

    It's not very confusing, don't get me wrong. The film gives you a puzzle, but it doesn't do so with the artificiality of great movies like Memento, Pulp Fiction, etc. You do not know it is a puzzle until the very end. Why do these people behave this way? Why is he doing that?

    Anantaram is not only the greatest Indian film of all time, it is a masterpiece of world cinema. Adoor Gopalakrishnan, I bow down to your genius, and in fear of what your mind can come up with.

    10/10

    (I almost demand you to check it out. It isn't pretentious by an inch, if haters of pictures like Persona got that vibe from my review. I haven't made sense of it all yet. All I know is that I must see it again. As soon as possible.)

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    • Release date
      • October 1, 1987 (India)
    • Country of origin
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    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Thereafter
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