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Vanaprastham - La dernière danse

Original title: Vanaprastham
  • 1999
  • Tous publics
  • 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
8.1/10
2.1K
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Suhasini and Mohanlal in Vanaprastham - La dernière danse (1999)
Drama

An illicit relationship between a Kathakali dancer and a young woman from an upper caste family results in an illegitimate child. He faces hardships when she refuses to let him see their chi... Read allAn illicit relationship between a Kathakali dancer and a young woman from an upper caste family results in an illegitimate child. He faces hardships when she refuses to let him see their child.An illicit relationship between a Kathakali dancer and a young woman from an upper caste family results in an illegitimate child. He faces hardships when she refuses to let him see their child.

  • Director
    • Shaji N. Karun
  • Writers
    • Shaji N. Karun
    • Reghunath Paleri
    • Pierre Assouline
  • Stars
    • Mohanlal
    • Suhasini
    • Mattanoor Shankara Marar
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.1/10
    2.1K
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    • Director
      • Shaji N. Karun
    • Writers
      • Shaji N. Karun
      • Reghunath Paleri
      • Pierre Assouline
    • Stars
      • Mohanlal
      • Suhasini
      • Mattanoor Shankara Marar
    • 16User reviews
    • 11Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 13 wins & 4 nominations total

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    Mohanlal
    Mohanlal
    • Kunhikuttan
    Suhasini
    Suhasini
    • Subhadra
    Mattanoor Shankara Marar
    • Raman
    Kalamandalam Gopi
    • Kunju Nair
    Venmani Haridas
    • Vasu Namboothiri
    Kukku Parameshwaram
    Kukku Parameshwaram
    • Savithri
    Venmani Vishnu
    • Pisharadi
    Kalamandalam Kesavan
    • Thirumeni
    Sindhu Shyam
    Sindhu Shyam
    • Saradha
    Bindu Panikkar
    Bindu Panikkar
    • Bhageerathi
    Keezhpatam Kumar Nair
    • Ashan
    Appukutty Poduval
    • Govidan Ashan
    • Director
      • Shaji N. Karun
    • Writers
      • Shaji N. Karun
      • Reghunath Paleri
      • Pierre Assouline
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    8ilakkusatish

    Colours of emotions

    One of most colourful movie carried all along by Mohanlal. ably supported by Suhasini. an intricate emotions surrounding the central character's role. Its a slow developing movie which takes you till the end to realise the gravity of the action of the Main protagonist. The Director shines with his creation and how society has shaped the characters face.
    bab-Zeroes

    Mirror Fragments..

    Is a beautifully and articulately cinematographed formalist piece of drama that does the Indian tradition of melodramatic film proud. It is a film of mirrors ..where the strict defined roles hold up a mirror to undefined, imperfect humanity with no answers...and no questions.Where formal Indian dance(kathakali) holds up a mirror to classics so perfect that humans define themselves in the melodramatic masks of epics. and formalist concepts of art, such as truth, nobility and beauty defines themselves into the drama in such a way that what is left for humans that wear the masks is only weakness, bewilderment ...duty and weariness.

    The film is structured as a set of pure cinema (and minimal and melodramatic) events intercut with Kathakali dance performances that reflect the basic emotional drama underlying the scene. The director makes sure that we understand that this is no mere narrative device. the characters in the film don and disturb the masks and makeup of characters in the play...and in myth easily as if they have a very blurred line between present time and fictional reality.

    Wwe end up looking for the truth in reflected, broken mirror fragments, reflecting it off one another- one side colored with formal myth, the other with minimalist melodrama. The failing of the film is in its certainity that objective truth can be found in art (it is by no means certain...we are all,IMO, and to quote newton , just children playing in the sands of time amusing ourselves with the discovery of a colorful shell here and there...). The tension with this film is that it succeedes as the formalist art that it critiques , thus, holding a mirror unto itself.
    10smadhumitha

    A forgotten era !!

    Do people view cinema as an art form?...you cannot give a definite YES as an answer.....But, Watch Vanaprastham and you simply cannot resist calling it a wonderful piece of art. The movie belongs to the forgotten era of art that affects you. And the effect is so pleasant and elevating, that the movie is sure to stay with you forever if you can appreciate it. Like a book you will remember for your lifetime, like a painting that you can never erase from your mind, like a song that comes to your head at least once a day, everyday.

    The director has blended Kathakali and Indian Mythology into the storyline like milk and honey and the product is a treat to the senses. No words to describe Zakir Hussain's score and Santosh Sivan's camera..They just elevate the movie to a totally different level. The message that Dance is a form of self-expression has been very elegantly and poignantly told in the film, yet, there is a subtlety about every aspect in the movie that gives you something more in each and every frame than what actually is conveyed in each scene. The actors are tailor-made for their roles, with Mohanlal giving an almost flawless performance. He plays the role of Kunhikuttan with the right body language, emotions and expressions. He is impressive in those scenes where his dialogues are few because the actor knows just how to speak with his facial expressions. Suhasini as Subhadra is perfect with her performance.

    The movie does not have a narrator yet you can sense a mute voice narrating the life of Kunhikuttan. This is primarily due to the acting and the Background score which deserve a lot of acclamation. After watching the movie you sense a deep heavy feeling which leaves a lasting impression on you. The story can very well be summed up in a line, but it is a lot more. The movie is slow-paced and rightly so because it also tells you that nothing happens suddenly in life. There are always a series of events leading to every minute of your life. And the life of Kunhikuttan is explained thus. At the end, you cannot help but wonder at the poignant performance, the message you never knew was being sent and yet you perceive all this in a span of 2 hours. One of the best movies ever to be made in India !!
    8ttjohn

    Another great work from Shaji.

    I am luckier since I didn't miss Vaanaprastham the latest movie from Shaji N Karun when it was in box office.

    The movie talks about the identity crisis of Kunjikuttan the Kathakali dancer facing in his life. Although he is accomplished dancer his family life is a failure. His wife advises his Krishana( his daughter) keep away from the Poothana because he is full of poison and it might kill her.

    His character "Arjun" in "Subra arohanam" makes Subhra ( Shuhasini ) attracted towards him. Subhra breaks away later when she have a child in him. She tells " I Love the Arjunan Not Kunjikuutan". Kunjikuttan love and passion towards his son which in turn is a search for his identity makes him dance a beautiful love scene in Kathakali (Subhra arhohanam) with his daughter.

    Kathkali dances performed in the movie gets slow, fast , violent, romantic and even ugly with movie!!!!!!!! As the other two shaji's movies(Pirvai & swam) it also have to tell a lot about father son relationship.
    10maheshmanutd

    Vanaprastham

    About a week ago I saw the movie "Vanaprastham"...........

    The movie has been with me for over a year now.....but I did not watch it because I thought it to be a slow movie depicting the poverty of Kathakali artists..........and I could not find the mood to watch that film............

    But somehow one week ago I watched it...........and oh God, what a movie it was.............one of the best movies ever in Malayalam........actually in my opinion, one of the best movies I have ever seen in any language..........it stands a class apart from an average Indian movie..................hats off to Shaji N Karun, Mohanlal and Zakeer Hussain for his soothing background score...................

    From what I knew, even some of the serious movie watchers have failed to watch this movie.......may be because of the similar attitude, I do not know......I seriously urge anyone who wants to see a good movie to see this movie if you have not yet............

    The movie is about a Kathakali artist Kunjikkuttan portrayed by Mohanlal.........but the director is showing the life of an artist in that movie, be it a Kathakali artist or a painter or a movie artist, whatever........Kathakali is just a setting...............The name itself speaks about the movie........"Vanaprastham"............it is one of the four ashrams of life........."Brahmacharya" "Grihasthasram" "Vanaprastham" and "Sanyasam".............the movie portrays the different stages of an artist........................evolution of an artist, may be you can call it that way................

    To me the stand out performances have been from the director Shaji N Karun himself, the great tabala maestro Zakkeer Hussain who composed the background score and the acting legend Mohanlal..............hats off to the director for making a complex storyline such as this into a movie which never bores the viewer...........not even for a second..........that is the main success of this movie.........It grips you from the start to the very end like in another world..........a world of Kathakali.........a world of art.......................and when the movie finishes, it haunts you....................the characters never fade..........they are still with me, every scene is being replayed over and over again in my head..........

    The background score by Zakkeer Hussain plays a big part in setting the mood..............the music is really gentle and soothing..............what should I say........heavenly, may be

    The supporting artists are also good......................the likes of Suhasini and Mattannur Sankarankutty Marar have done a great job........................but the real star of the show is Mohanlal himself................he made the character "Kunjikkuttan" alive....................I could feel him walking, breathing..........I did not at any time feel that there was any sort of acting going on...................there are some instances in the film when Mohanlal, being in the Kathakali Chutti makeup had to act with his eyes only................and oh, my God.........that was simply amazing...................Mohanlal is surely one of the greatest if not the greatest actors ever to have walked our planet earth............

    The movie did win many awards including the best picture and best actor award and best editing award also in the national film awards....................the movie was greatly critically acclaimed but I do not think it was that much appreciated by the common folk, ie, us..........It is really sad actually...........................It is actually movies like Vanaprastham that should get popular acclaim instead of the unrealistic movies that we all love because we want to enjoy rather than appreciating reality.............................Really sad, really.

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      About Mohanlal's performance in the film, French cinematographer Renato Berta said that Mohanlal was born in the wrong side of the word, otherwise he would have won an Oscar.
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    • Release date
      • October 13, 1999 (France)
    • Countries of origin
      • France
      • India
      • Germany
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Vanaprastham - The Last Dance
    • Production companies
      • Euro American Films S.A.
      • Pranavam Arts International
      • CLT-UFA International
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      • 1h 59m(119 min)
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    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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