Level Cross
- 2024
- 1h 56m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
2.7K
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An estranged woman and an unruly man from different worlds meet at a surreal setup. Despite their differences, they discover unexpected similarities about life.An estranged woman and an unruly man from different worlds meet at a surreal setup. Despite their differences, they discover unexpected similarities about life.An estranged woman and an unruly man from different worlds meet at a surreal setup. Despite their differences, they discover unexpected similarities about life.
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The latest Malayalam psychological thriller, Level Cross, is a captivating masterpiece that keeps viewers on the edge of their seats from start to finish. This film, featuring an innovative plot and stellar performances, marks a significant milestone in the genre within the Malayalam film industry.
The story revolves around three main characters, two of whom suffer from psychological disorders. As the narrative unfolds, the line between truth and deception becomes increasingly blurred, leaving the audience in a constant state of suspense. Each scene is meticulously crafted to deepen the mystery, making it nearly impossible to discern who is telling the truth and who is ensnared in their own delusions.
The exceptionally well-written screenplay and the director's innovative techniques create a constant sense of intrigue and flawless pacing, keeping viewers engaged every second.
The three main actors deliver outstanding, authentic performances. Asif Ali has done a great job; his body language and the expression in his eyes excel in performance.
The story revolves around three main characters, two of whom suffer from psychological disorders. As the narrative unfolds, the line between truth and deception becomes increasingly blurred, leaving the audience in a constant state of suspense. Each scene is meticulously crafted to deepen the mystery, making it nearly impossible to discern who is telling the truth and who is ensnared in their own delusions.
The exceptionally well-written screenplay and the director's innovative techniques create a constant sense of intrigue and flawless pacing, keeping viewers engaged every second.
The three main actors deliver outstanding, authentic performances. Asif Ali has done a great job; his body language and the expression in his eyes excel in performance.
A good attempt from the creators. There are very few movies like this from Malayalam cinema. Asif Ali has done an amazing job and so far 2024 has been rewarding him so well, lots of good movies with characters of different shade.
The production design is the highlight of this film and the location also plays an important role in the movie. The movie is slow-paced and this is where it becomes a tedious task for the audience. It would have been great to wrap it up early but the movie went on and on. Even though it's only 90 minutes, I found the film somewhat difficult to watch. Many thriller elements could have been added to this movie but anyway I appreciate the effort from the director.
The production design is the highlight of this film and the location also plays an important role in the movie. The movie is slow-paced and this is where it becomes a tedious task for the audience. It would have been great to wrap it up early but the movie went on and on. Even though it's only 90 minutes, I found the film somewhat difficult to watch. Many thriller elements could have been added to this movie but anyway I appreciate the effort from the director.
Though not seen much Malayalam movies, I saw this movie by postive reviewes. I found movie absolutely fresh and well written.. story start with alone man working in remote area near railway crossing..his life change when he found girl near crossing...movie initially start slow to portray man's routine but after 30 minutes you will force to know story of both main characters..it's not typical masala movie but slow burn thriller...after minutes by minutes your excitement leval is gone up...I found main lead actor is very versatile...his dressing mannerism and involvement of character is fabulous.. definitely watch movie for thrilling elements..only downpart is climax.which I feel should done better.
The film takes us to a desert where time and place become unrecognizable.
A railway track passes through the desert. Although there's no road crossing it, there is a level crossing.
In this desolation, a gateman and his donkey exist... and as each scene unfolds slowly, we are drawn into the story environment of 'Level Cross'.
Beautiful frames... Appu Prabhakar's cinematography allows us to enjoy three-quarters of 'Level Cross'.
The long shots, the slow pace of storytelling, the lack of dialogue, and the absence of many characters make the first half-hour a bit dull, but the film picks up as the train starts moving.
The film becomes engaging through predictable yet flawless interval blocks.
The director manages to confuse the audience by narrating the story of the three characters from different points of view.
Even though the film stands out for its technical excellence and unique narrative style, 'Level Cross' is not for everyone.
If you look closely at Asif Ali's performance as the gateman Raghu, you'll find shades of Mammootty's Putturumis and Mada. However, it's no small feat that Asif Ali managed to carry off the role so effectively.
Although Sharafuddin and Amala Paul handle their roles well, they are not given as challenging roles as Asif Ali's.
Vishal Chandrasekhar's background score blends magnificently with the film's mood. There are minor flaws in the set design, especially in the house near the level crossing, but they don't take away from the overall experience.
The twists in the second half enhance the enjoyment of the level crossing scenes.
In the end, I was convinced that the ghost story-the one about a spirit walking with its head turned around-was not just a subplot but an integral part of the narrative. The director doesn't hesitate to let the audience guess who the ghost really is.
Leaving aside the slow-paced storytelling and the overly dramatic dialogues, Arfaaz Ayub's 'Level Cross' is an experimental film with technical brilliance that deserves appreciation.
A railway track passes through the desert. Although there's no road crossing it, there is a level crossing.
In this desolation, a gateman and his donkey exist... and as each scene unfolds slowly, we are drawn into the story environment of 'Level Cross'.
Beautiful frames... Appu Prabhakar's cinematography allows us to enjoy three-quarters of 'Level Cross'.
The long shots, the slow pace of storytelling, the lack of dialogue, and the absence of many characters make the first half-hour a bit dull, but the film picks up as the train starts moving.
The film becomes engaging through predictable yet flawless interval blocks.
The director manages to confuse the audience by narrating the story of the three characters from different points of view.
Even though the film stands out for its technical excellence and unique narrative style, 'Level Cross' is not for everyone.
If you look closely at Asif Ali's performance as the gateman Raghu, you'll find shades of Mammootty's Putturumis and Mada. However, it's no small feat that Asif Ali managed to carry off the role so effectively.
Although Sharafuddin and Amala Paul handle their roles well, they are not given as challenging roles as Asif Ali's.
Vishal Chandrasekhar's background score blends magnificently with the film's mood. There are minor flaws in the set design, especially in the house near the level crossing, but they don't take away from the overall experience.
The twists in the second half enhance the enjoyment of the level crossing scenes.
In the end, I was convinced that the ghost story-the one about a spirit walking with its head turned around-was not just a subplot but an integral part of the narrative. The director doesn't hesitate to let the audience guess who the ghost really is.
Leaving aside the slow-paced storytelling and the overly dramatic dialogues, Arfaaz Ayub's 'Level Cross' is an experimental film with technical brilliance that deserves appreciation.
So after getting recommendations from Instagram Reels about this movie, I went to witness it's mystery which is definitely not made for all and of course suitable for those audiences who have patience and have no problems with slow burn conversational dramas.
From Storyline POV it's extremely simple and straightforward in nature. But if we put our philosophical theories in the End then it's gonna definitely amaze you. The Screenplay was also little bit in slower side however the duration of this entire movie is properly cut down for any average movie watchers. The Cinematography of this movie felt rich and brilliant especially in the first 12Min of this movie where the Director doesn't put any lines for the Character, The leading character and all over his surrounding was extremely silent But we can simply got the narration in details through our visual memories. You are gonna rate it High or Low depends on your understanding about it's Climax and those hard hitting Metaphors. From Acting POV the Male Leading character was definitely good and Amala Paul also did justice to her role. She looked like Deepika Padukone in this entire movie with same facial recognitions and same kind of Body structures. And another character's appearance was extremely less but good for sure.
From My side it will be 6 Out of 10 Stars for it and it's safe to go with 13+ but I'm not sure whether you are gonna watch it with family or not because 2 mild intimate scenes were there in this movie so choose accordingly. A decent one time watch...
From Storyline POV it's extremely simple and straightforward in nature. But if we put our philosophical theories in the End then it's gonna definitely amaze you. The Screenplay was also little bit in slower side however the duration of this entire movie is properly cut down for any average movie watchers. The Cinematography of this movie felt rich and brilliant especially in the first 12Min of this movie where the Director doesn't put any lines for the Character, The leading character and all over his surrounding was extremely silent But we can simply got the narration in details through our visual memories. You are gonna rate it High or Low depends on your understanding about it's Climax and those hard hitting Metaphors. From Acting POV the Male Leading character was definitely good and Amala Paul also did justice to her role. She looked like Deepika Padukone in this entire movie with same facial recognitions and same kind of Body structures. And another character's appearance was extremely less but good for sure.
From My side it will be 6 Out of 10 Stars for it and it's safe to go with 13+ but I'm not sure whether you are gonna watch it with family or not because 2 mild intimate scenes were there in this movie so choose accordingly. A decent one time watch...
Did you know
- TriviaThe director, Arfaz wanted a brown donkey to play the character of 'Signal'. As brown was the color of the film, the director was adamant on it. But unfortunately there were only Grey donkeys in Tunisia. Finally Alexander Naas, the Tunisian producer, spotted a brown donkey in the neighboring country, Algeria. Apparently he had to smuggle that donkey into Tunisia by road, to have him play the role of Signal.
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- $72,385
- Runtime1 hour 56 minutes
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