The Priest
- 2021
- 2h 20min
PUNTUACIÓN EN IMDb
6,0/10
8,3 mil
TU PUNTUACIÓN
Un cura con habilidades extraordinarias para resolver casos olvidados se dispone a resolver otro misterio.Un cura con habilidades extraordinarias para resolver casos olvidados se dispone a resolver otro misterio.Un cura con habilidades extraordinarias para resolver casos olvidados se dispone a resolver otro misterio.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio en total
Ameya Mathew
- Annie
- (as Ameya)
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With Mammooty essaying the role of a priest-turned-investigator, 'The Priest' had immense potential to offer something never before seen in Malayalam cinema.
But shoddy writing and a storyline full of cliches make it just an average experience, held together by the superb performances of Mammootty and Baby Monica (the daughter from Kaithi).
Except for a small additional twist in the climax, every other turn in the thriller can be predicted a mile away, especially for audiences familiar with top-draw Hollywood thrillers.
Exceptional sound design, background music and camera work manage to generate some chills if experienced in theatres.
The debutante director deserves praise for these elements as well as the fine detailing done in constructing Mammootty's lead character of Father Carmen Benedict, who dominates every scene with elan.
Manju Warrier is criminally under-utilised while Nikhila Vimal and Saniya Iyappan are adequate in their roles.
Set your expectations right and the film is a passable theatre experience.
With Mammooty essaying the role of a priest-turned-investigator, 'The Priest' had immense potential to offer something never before seen in Malayalam cinema.
But shoddy writing and a storyline full of cliches make it just an average experience, held together by the superb performances of Mammootty and Baby Monica (the daughter from Kaithi).
Except for a small additional twist in the climax, every other turn in the thriller can be predicted a mile away, especially for audiences familiar with top-draw Hollywood thrillers.
Exceptional sound design, background music and camera work manage to generate some chills if experienced in theatres.
The debutante director deserves praise for these elements as well as the fine detailing done in constructing Mammootty's lead character of Father Carmen Benedict, who dominates every scene with elan.
Manju Warrier is criminally under-utilised while Nikhila Vimal and Saniya Iyappan are adequate in their roles.
Set your expectations right and the film is a passable theatre experience.
The theme is comparatively new in Malayalam movie industry. But the script/story was not quite strong.
So many scary scenes were added just for the sake of it, which in turns makes them not so impactful after all. The script, to an extend, moves in a predictable manner. Funnily, one of the subplots felt better than the main plot. They should've made that subplot the main one.
Performance wise, everyone did a good job, but no one stands out.
Background music was ok. Some songs were not needed.
All in all, this is just a passable movie.
So many scary scenes were added just for the sake of it, which in turns makes them not so impactful after all. The script, to an extend, moves in a predictable manner. Funnily, one of the subplots felt better than the main plot. They should've made that subplot the main one.
Performance wise, everyone did a good job, but no one stands out.
Background music was ok. Some songs were not needed.
All in all, this is just a passable movie.
The writers Shyam Menon and Deepu Pradeep devote an entire murder mystery subplot that takes up a chunk of the film's first half to put two simple plot points across. The first is that Fr. Carmen Benedict (the character Mammootty plays in the film) is a parapsychologist, and the second is that the bigger threat here is Ameya (Baby Monica), an 11-year-old orphan (which we sense the moment we see her!). Yet, I'd still say the first half is more interesting than the second. The latter half delves into possession, exorcism, and what-not in a manner that doesn't surprise us one bit. Also, Manju Warrier's role is terribly underwritten. It's difficult to categorize this film by genre, as it desperately tries to amp up the thrill factor but also focuses on predictable horror tropes. I don't think I'll fancy a second watch of The Priest ever, even if there are a couple of redeeming qualities like the watered-down superstar-isms and Baby Monica's creepy performance.
This film is avg or below avg
First of all the first have no connection with second half. The horror scene has no effect, the way horror is represents is in sold way(not too old) .The storyline is predictable,I think is pretty much messed up.camera is execellent and background music is also good.the revenge in the story is completely meaning less.
Positive
1) camera is excellent
2)background music
3)acting
4)cast
Negative
1)over drama
2)predictable story
3)horror scene are not good
4)most of the acting is done by child actor(she nailed it)
5)manji varrior is like a gest in this filim
¿Sabías que...?
- Citas
Jessie Cherian: What is happening here Father? I don't understand anything.
Fr. Carmen Benedict: There are many things in this world that humans cannot understand, Jessie.
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Written by Hari Narayanan
Produced by Rahul Raj
Performed by Niya Charly, Merin Gregory and Crossroads Acapella
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Detalles
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- Presupuesto
- 110.000.000 INR (estimación)
- Recaudación en todo el mundo
- 110.855 US$
- Duración
- 2h 20min(140 min)
- Color
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