Anikkuttan is an ill-tempered electronics technician who leads a quiet life with his mother. His daily routines are disrupted when his next door neighbor's newborn baby stirs up undesirable ... Read allAnikkuttan is an ill-tempered electronics technician who leads a quiet life with his mother. His daily routines are disrupted when his next door neighbor's newborn baby stirs up undesirable memories from his past.Anikkuttan is an ill-tempered electronics technician who leads a quiet life with his mother. His daily routines are disrupted when his next door neighbor's newborn baby stirs up undesirable memories from his past.
Arjun Ashokan
- Deepu
- (as Arjun Asokan)
Nilja K. Baby
- Shyni
- (as Rj Nilja)
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The films starts slow, introducing characters and giving us a picture of Fahad Faasil's Anil, an electronics repair man.
First half was bit slow for my liking when it builds the narrative, till the event of the movie comes up in the interval. The one hour pre interval bit feels stretched.
Post interval is when the plot moves on to the rebirth of Anil, when he escapes from the old self, and becomes a changed man.
And the second part of the movie goes fast, making the audience gasp when finally the credits roll in awe of how fast it ended.
The technical aspects are perfect, creating the feeling of being trapped in the second half and AR Rahmans music adds to the mood.
So definitely a watchable flick from Fahad.
First half was bit slow for my liking when it builds the narrative, till the event of the movie comes up in the interval. The one hour pre interval bit feels stretched.
Post interval is when the plot moves on to the rebirth of Anil, when he escapes from the old self, and becomes a changed man.
And the second part of the movie goes fast, making the audience gasp when finally the credits roll in awe of how fast it ended.
The technical aspects are perfect, creating the feeling of being trapped in the second half and AR Rahmans music adds to the mood.
So definitely a watchable flick from Fahad.
Good survival thriller . Once again Fahadh Faasil gave a marvelous performance . His characterisation was well written , his character arc was quite intresting to watch . First half , it took some time to build the story and second half was complete survival thriller . Second half was nail biting and tense they created was good but it ended quite early . Movie ending was bit rushed . Cinematography was great . Overall a good survival thriller to watch with your family.
Positive are Fahad, AR Rahman music ,Background effects and score ,
And the second half thrills. Can't think of anything negative.
Compared to most international survival thrillers we seen , this movie got different layers. It is not about hero escaping and emotional family waiting. The casteism part in first half and the emotional bond in second half gives it a different perspective.
Watch in theaters or with a good home theater.
Compared to most international survival thrillers we seen , this movie got different layers. It is not about hero escaping and emotional family waiting. The casteism part in first half and the emotional bond in second half gives it a different perspective.
Watch in theaters or with a good home theater.
Fahad excelled not only in the nuanced portrayal of the various shades and times of the character, but also in portraying the extreme situations.
First half is all about the writing which has been brilliantly done and very well directed.
Art direction takes the lead in the second half. The writing might have taken a back seat there and just does finishing touches to bring the art direction to a close.
A R Rahman's background score complemented Fahad's stupendous acting in the second half. There were a few spots where the BGM seemed too loud and distracted the scene.
Unlike the pattern of overwhelm in disaster movies where the viewer has to suffocate through all the tragedy around, "Malayankunju" was laser focused on one plight.
A bit of a slack in the writing in the second half writing is probably what is leaving the movie slightly short of the total satisfaction feeling that some movie experiences give. Even then, it is a recommended watch - amazing art work, top notch performance from Fahad and great writing/direction!
I did not notice much about editing. And when that happens, usually that means the editing has been excellent. Thinking back, I think edits have been excellent. There has never been a distracting edit where the viewer is left wondering what happened there.
First half is all about the writing which has been brilliantly done and very well directed.
Art direction takes the lead in the second half. The writing might have taken a back seat there and just does finishing touches to bring the art direction to a close.
A R Rahman's background score complemented Fahad's stupendous acting in the second half. There were a few spots where the BGM seemed too loud and distracted the scene.
Unlike the pattern of overwhelm in disaster movies where the viewer has to suffocate through all the tragedy around, "Malayankunju" was laser focused on one plight.
A bit of a slack in the writing in the second half writing is probably what is leaving the movie slightly short of the total satisfaction feeling that some movie experiences give. Even then, it is a recommended watch - amazing art work, top notch performance from Fahad and great writing/direction!
I did not notice much about editing. And when that happens, usually that means the editing has been excellent. Thinking back, I think edits have been excellent. There has never been a distracting edit where the viewer is left wondering what happened there.
Nicely done.
A lot of things are bandied about in this movie. Nice message, deserving for the humans of today.
But none of it hinders in the story telling. And individual performances from the lead played by FaFa and everyone else including Ponni stands out.
Good cinema.
A lot of things are bandied about in this movie. Nice message, deserving for the humans of today.
But none of it hinders in the story telling. And individual performances from the lead played by FaFa and everyone else including Ponni stands out.
Good cinema.
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- Оползень
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- $1,348,854
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- 1h 54m(114 min)
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