Agrega una trama en tu idiomaWhen a special princess disappears, a legendary folk hero monkey is called for once again, his name, feared throughout the heavens and hells.When a special princess disappears, a legendary folk hero monkey is called for once again, his name, feared throughout the heavens and hells.When a special princess disappears, a legendary folk hero monkey is called for once again, his name, feared throughout the heavens and hells.
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- 21 premios ganados y 12 nominaciones en total
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' Monkey Enters Lanka' takes you on an epic quest filled with jaw-dropping action and incredible animation. The storytelling is spellbinding, and the characters are endearing. This short film takes you on a whirlwind journey through stunning landscapes and intense action sequences. "Money Enters Lanka " characters are captivating, and the pacing is perfect. It's a mini-epic that packs a mighty punch.. The director's fingerprints are all over this amazing piece and it's a masterpiece of his craft. The way he handle the action sequences and character development is nothing short of exceptional."
Saw this via Raindance Japan. Truly a marvelous spectacle blending Indian mythology with the artistic essence of Robert Rodriguez's Sin City. A tale from the Ramayana, focused on Hanuman and Ravana, unveils a mesmerizing world of contrasting visuals, deep characterization, and cultural richness.
The film, it bursts forth with a vivid orange/red juxtaposed against stark black and white, reminiscent of Sin City's noir aesthetics. These striking visuals capture the essence of Indian mythology, painting a world that is both ancient and modern, transporting viewers into a realm where the spiritual and the contemporary collide.
Now, the characters, particularly Hanuman, Sita and Ravana, take center stage in this narrative. The film delves into their personas, offering an in-depth exploration of their motivations, inner conflicts, and the intricacies of their souls. Hanuman, revered in Indian mythology for his loyalty and strength, is depicted with layers that go beyond his divine abilities. The audience is privy to his emotional struggles, his moral dilemmas, and his unwavering determination. His journey unfolds in a way that is both relatable and deeply engaging.
The film offers a nuanced portrayal of Ravana, delving into the depths of his ambitions, his insecurities, and the conflicts that drive his actions.
The director's vision in harmonizing the style of Sin City with the richness of Indian mythology is commendable. The use of visual effects and stylized cinematography mirrors Rodriguez's signature techniques, creating a striking visual feast that perfectly complements the narrative. The interplay between light and shadow, accentuated by vibrant splashes of color against the noir backdrop, adds depth and intensity to the storytelling.
The short film's focus on character depth within the context of an Indian mythological tale offers a refreshing and enlightening experience. It allows viewers, regardless of their familiarity with Indian culture, to immerse themselves in the complexities of these legendary characters. It's an artistic marvel that transcends boundaries and resonates on a universal level, inviting introspection and appreciation for the nuances of human nature and storytelling.
In conclusion, this short film, with its masterful blend of Indian mythology, Sin City-style visuals, and profound character studies, stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and cultural amalgamation in the realm of cinema. It's an experience that lingers, leaving a profound impact on the viewer's soul.
The film, it bursts forth with a vivid orange/red juxtaposed against stark black and white, reminiscent of Sin City's noir aesthetics. These striking visuals capture the essence of Indian mythology, painting a world that is both ancient and modern, transporting viewers into a realm where the spiritual and the contemporary collide.
Now, the characters, particularly Hanuman, Sita and Ravana, take center stage in this narrative. The film delves into their personas, offering an in-depth exploration of their motivations, inner conflicts, and the intricacies of their souls. Hanuman, revered in Indian mythology for his loyalty and strength, is depicted with layers that go beyond his divine abilities. The audience is privy to his emotional struggles, his moral dilemmas, and his unwavering determination. His journey unfolds in a way that is both relatable and deeply engaging.
The film offers a nuanced portrayal of Ravana, delving into the depths of his ambitions, his insecurities, and the conflicts that drive his actions.
The director's vision in harmonizing the style of Sin City with the richness of Indian mythology is commendable. The use of visual effects and stylized cinematography mirrors Rodriguez's signature techniques, creating a striking visual feast that perfectly complements the narrative. The interplay between light and shadow, accentuated by vibrant splashes of color against the noir backdrop, adds depth and intensity to the storytelling.
The short film's focus on character depth within the context of an Indian mythological tale offers a refreshing and enlightening experience. It allows viewers, regardless of their familiarity with Indian culture, to immerse themselves in the complexities of these legendary characters. It's an artistic marvel that transcends boundaries and resonates on a universal level, inviting introspection and appreciation for the nuances of human nature and storytelling.
In conclusion, this short film, with its masterful blend of Indian mythology, Sin City-style visuals, and profound character studies, stands as a testament to the power of storytelling and cultural amalgamation in the realm of cinema. It's an experience that lingers, leaving a profound impact on the viewer's soul.
Many individuals are quick to criticize the creators of this film for what they perceive as a deviation from the traditional Ramayana story. There's a certain fixed mindset among all Indians due to their early exposure to the epic through the 80s tv serial. And any reinterpretation tends to be met with disapproval. Whether it's Raavana or Lanka, Indian films have a history of being molded to suit the sensibilities of each generation.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film. It actually closely follows the scriptures while gives the art and look of the movie a frank miller book feel
it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
Let's take a moment to appreciate the hard work and audacity of the team behind this film. It actually closely follows the scriptures while gives the art and look of the movie a frank miller book feel
it's crucial to appreciate the efforts and creativity put into a project like this, rather than fixating on perceived deviations from the traditional narrative. This film succeeded in presenting a unique and visually compelling interpretation of the Ramayana, and for that, it deserves recognition and support.
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This film is seriously good. I will not compare it to any of the other adaptations, it is clearly done on a budget and that is evident. But it really shows that this team could pull off wonders on a larger budget, especially that of Adipurush.
Ravana the beast An adrenaline packed rollercoaster . The stunts, storytelling, visuals are nothing short of breathtaking.
I enjoyed Ravana's emotional tantrums and the way Hanuman goes from being kind and soft to a WWE champion. I really loved the take downs of the villains and the mantras in the bgm were easy to get into and sing along with. This is amazingly beautiful.
Ravana the beast An adrenaline packed rollercoaster . The stunts, storytelling, visuals are nothing short of breathtaking.
I enjoyed Ravana's emotional tantrums and the way Hanuman goes from being kind and soft to a WWE champion. I really loved the take downs of the villains and the mantras in the bgm were easy to get into and sing along with. This is amazingly beautiful.
Cannot understand the negative reviewers. Seems from the comment most are Indians offended by Sita being played by non-Indian actress but why?
We have Ramayana too. The famous Ramayana animation is also from Japan, directed by Yugo Sako. We love Ramayana and monkey magic in Japan, we have a deity like Hanuman in our culture. Please Indian friends, be open minded to adaptation.
My opinion on this movie: thank you for making it and casting diverse cast so it is reachable. Music is nice and specially thank you for Japanese subtitles. I watched in Raindance film festival and was moved by Hanuman story. As a big Sin city fan, but thank you for trying this stylistic choice.
We have Ramayana too. The famous Ramayana animation is also from Japan, directed by Yugo Sako. We love Ramayana and monkey magic in Japan, we have a deity like Hanuman in our culture. Please Indian friends, be open minded to adaptation.
My opinion on this movie: thank you for making it and casting diverse cast so it is reachable. Music is nice and specially thank you for Japanese subtitles. I watched in Raindance film festival and was moved by Hanuman story. As a big Sin city fan, but thank you for trying this stylistic choice.
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Detalles
- Fecha de lanzamiento
- País de origen
- Sitios oficiales
- Idiomas
- También se conoce como
- Hanuman enters Sri Lanka
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- GBP 18,000 (estimado)
- Tiempo de ejecución34 minutos
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