Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam
- 2022
- 1h 45min
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7.4/10
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Agrega una trama en tu idiomaJames wakes up irritable on a bus, believing he is Sundaram, a man who vanished from a quiet village years prior.James wakes up irritable on a bus, believing he is Sundaram, a man who vanished from a quiet village years prior.James wakes up irritable on a bus, believing he is Sundaram, a man who vanished from a quiet village years prior.
- Dirección
- Guionistas
- Elenco
- Premios
- 6 premios ganados y 8 nominaciones en total
Opiniones destacadas
This movie is not for everyone. This is an excellent sleeping pill for those who like violence,gunfires, crime, thrill and suspense. Such people stay away from this movie unless you are suffering from sleep deprivation.
This movie is intended for a calm and serene population.
My personal opinion: I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. The peaceful environment which is maintained throughout the movie put me through a trance state. The sound design was excellent. Its essential to get rid of violence, terror and nauseating love stories and to discover the beauty of peace and tranquility. It's a very soothing and refreshing experience.
LJP and team delivered it again.
This movie is intended for a calm and serene population.
My personal opinion: I thoroughly enjoyed the movie. The peaceful environment which is maintained throughout the movie put me through a trance state. The sound design was excellent. Its essential to get rid of violence, terror and nauseating love stories and to discover the beauty of peace and tranquility. It's a very soothing and refreshing experience.
LJP and team delivered it again.
Unbelievable is the first word comes to my mind for what is achieved through this masterpiece. I am a non Malayali or Tamil speaking person and watched it in hindi. I loved the way the director unfolds this perfect movie.
This has an Oscar deserving Direction and sound design at the display. Something that you might have never experienced even if you are a Hitchcock or Kurosawa fan.
The metaphor of sleep as rebirth is apt. The acting is nearly perfect and the chaos is masterful. Its a drama par excellence reaching to the level of meditative experience.
Story: 9/10 The layered story with perfect execution. One star deducted for relying on the background sounds for understanding the context.
Screenplay: 10/10 It's as perfect as it is humanly possible.
Direction: 10/10 This is the first movie I watched from this masterful director and I am going to watch all of his work.
Sound: 10/10 So much to take in, the use of TV sounds and movie's context for an North indian is a great initiation to malyali and tamil cinema.
Art Direction:10/10 It's perfect, perfect and perfect.
Acting: 10/10.
Mammotty achieved something unimaginable for all other great actor of our time. At the age of 70 years this is art at its best. He deserves all accolades.
Do yourself a favor and watch this masterpiece and you will forget that bollywood garbage forever.
This has an Oscar deserving Direction and sound design at the display. Something that you might have never experienced even if you are a Hitchcock or Kurosawa fan.
The metaphor of sleep as rebirth is apt. The acting is nearly perfect and the chaos is masterful. Its a drama par excellence reaching to the level of meditative experience.
Story: 9/10 The layered story with perfect execution. One star deducted for relying on the background sounds for understanding the context.
Screenplay: 10/10 It's as perfect as it is humanly possible.
Direction: 10/10 This is the first movie I watched from this masterful director and I am going to watch all of his work.
Sound: 10/10 So much to take in, the use of TV sounds and movie's context for an North indian is a great initiation to malyali and tamil cinema.
Art Direction:10/10 It's perfect, perfect and perfect.
Acting: 10/10.
Mammotty achieved something unimaginable for all other great actor of our time. At the age of 70 years this is art at its best. He deserves all accolades.
Do yourself a favor and watch this masterpiece and you will forget that bollywood garbage forever.
On a return bus trip from a holy Christian shrine, a group of Malayalees doze off to discover midway that the cantankerous group leader has stopped the bus and walked off nonchalantly into a remote Tamil village to assume the life of a simple milkman. The Tamil family into whom he imposes his presence have barely recovered from the mysterious loss of their son and husband two years prior. The villagers are bewildered by this imposter who looks nothing like him but who acts to all intents and purposes like the deceased, a factor which is beguiling and unsettling. The daughter and brother of the deceased are incensed by the arrival of the interloper whilst the aged, blind mother affectionately accepts him without question.
As confusion reigns, it is left to the the father of the deceased to prevail upon the odd circumstances with kindness and empathy whilst marshalling the villagers into caring for the traumatised family of the imposter. The two wives caught up in this drama are linked by a shared trauma, the Malayalee wife dealing with the sudden inexplicable loss of her husband's personality and the deceased man's wife with a closure that has been cruelly disrupted.
Theni Eswar's thoughtful cinematography is a centrepiece of the artful direction of this movie - a homage to the acclaimed Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray with its carefully framed snippets of the chief protagonist's intrusion into the unhurried pace and bucolic lifestyle of a remote village in Tamil Nadu. The dreamlike theme developed by director Lijo Jose Pallissery might well be an allegory of life (waking to consciousness) and death (falling asleep) and how faithfully we hold the roles dictated by family, society and culture on life's ephemeral stage. A rare delight to soak in.
As confusion reigns, it is left to the the father of the deceased to prevail upon the odd circumstances with kindness and empathy whilst marshalling the villagers into caring for the traumatised family of the imposter. The two wives caught up in this drama are linked by a shared trauma, the Malayalee wife dealing with the sudden inexplicable loss of her husband's personality and the deceased man's wife with a closure that has been cruelly disrupted.
Theni Eswar's thoughtful cinematography is a centrepiece of the artful direction of this movie - a homage to the acclaimed Indian filmmaker Satyajit Ray with its carefully framed snippets of the chief protagonist's intrusion into the unhurried pace and bucolic lifestyle of a remote village in Tamil Nadu. The dreamlike theme developed by director Lijo Jose Pallissery might well be an allegory of life (waking to consciousness) and death (falling asleep) and how faithfully we hold the roles dictated by family, society and culture on life's ephemeral stage. A rare delight to soak in.
Director Lijo Jose Pellissery is always searching for a variety of plots and themes for his next ventures. All of his films differ from each other in that path. His latest one, Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam was screened in the 2022 IFFK and receives wonderful acclamations. Now the film is out in theatres and is wrapped with positive responses. Veteran actor Mammootty's production banner's first production venture was Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam. But the film that came out for the first time through Mammootty Kampany in theaters was Rorschach. Likewise, the title of the film talks about the nap. The nap of a theatre artist named James and the routine of a local Tamilian named Sundaram was the element in the film. The structure of the script lies in the category of Magical realism. We had seen that kind of writing pattern in his previous film, Churuli. We can tie this film into the perspective of a character dimension contrast. While James taking a nap and awake as Sundaram and Sundaram taking a nap and awake back to James was the exact idea behind the film. The period between those two naps was the subject of the film. When we examine the film in detail we find that kind of confusing and somehow ambiguous underlying plot which is like a dream or a thing that is going to happen. There lies the open-end description of the film. The frames are like wallpaper because the shots are static which smoothly allows James to incarnate Sundaram. The ambient sounds like old film dialogues, devotional songs from the temple, radio songs, etc played a wonderful job to enhance the movie. All actors justified their characters the most. Lijo spends a lot of effort to find new faces for his characters and here also we can find strange faces. But it's quite unbelievable that a familiar face doing strange things throughout the film and that was Mammootty, who portrays both James and Sundaram. Yet another Lijo magic that feels like a nap done by James and others which fell us into a deep sleep encircled with a beautiful dream. And that dream is Nanpakal Nerathu Mayakkam.
The movie is visual poetry, from cinematography to acting to the beautiful tamil songs woven into the narrative, this movie is a wondrous delight for any aesthete.
Its a pleasure to see Mammootty sir at full throttle accompanied by a stellar supporting cast.
LJP is an auteur par excellence who is trying to engage the audience with an exploration into society, identity and its fickleness. This odyssey into the human mind is brilliantly supported by Theni Eswar who has clearly upped his game here, the unsymmetrical static shots with multiple activities in a single frame give this movie an ethereal feel.
Personally it still doesn't make sense to me why this movie was not given the Golden Pheasant at IFFK. This was more brilliant than the exploration of climate change and cultural identity done within Utama.
Overall a brilliant cinematic experience.
Its a pleasure to see Mammootty sir at full throttle accompanied by a stellar supporting cast.
LJP is an auteur par excellence who is trying to engage the audience with an exploration into society, identity and its fickleness. This odyssey into the human mind is brilliantly supported by Theni Eswar who has clearly upped his game here, the unsymmetrical static shots with multiple activities in a single frame give this movie an ethereal feel.
Personally it still doesn't make sense to me why this movie was not given the Golden Pheasant at IFFK. This was more brilliant than the exploration of climate change and cultural identity done within Utama.
Overall a brilliant cinematic experience.
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- TriviaSivaji Ganesan dialogues, from film Gauravam and Saroja Devi dialogue, from Pudiya Paravai can be heard in background.
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- USD 185,102
- Tiempo de ejecución
- 1h 45min(105 min)
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