The Great Indian Kitchen
- 2021
- 1h 40m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,1/10
11 k
MA NOTE
Après le mariage, une femme a du mal à être la femme soumise que son mari et sa famille attendent d'elle. L'histoire suit son parcours, alors qu'elle change complètement sa vie.Après le mariage, une femme a du mal à être la femme soumise que son mari et sa famille attendent d'elle. L'histoire suit son parcours, alors qu'elle change complètement sa vie.Après le mariage, une femme a du mal à être la femme soumise que son mari et sa famille attendent d'elle. L'histoire suit son parcours, alors qu'elle change complètement sa vie.
- Prix
- 9 victoires et 10 nominations au total
Ramadevi Kannanchery
- Suraj's aunt
- (as Ramadevi)
Avis en vedette
The story is about an woman who is facing many problems after her marriage. These are the problems maximum women faces in our country. So, this is not only her story, it is the daily routine of every housewife.
WHY EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS.
1. Every woman should watch this to understand not to convert their uncomfortability into Habit with time.
2. Every man should watch this to understand the situation his wife or his mother goes through everyday.
A Big Thanks To Writer & Director Jeo Baby For Making THE GREAT INDIAN KITCHEN.
A MUST WATCH FOR EVERYONE.
You Can Watch The Film on Neestream & Amazon Prime Video.
© MandalBros.
WHY EVERYONE SHOULD WATCH THIS.
1. Every woman should watch this to understand not to convert their uncomfortability into Habit with time.
2. Every man should watch this to understand the situation his wife or his mother goes through everyday.
A Big Thanks To Writer & Director Jeo Baby For Making THE GREAT INDIAN KITCHEN.
A MUST WATCH FOR EVERYONE.
You Can Watch The Film on Neestream & Amazon Prime Video.
© MandalBros.
Director has carefully crafted the context of each frame in the movie. A single frame of the movie reveals the time of the day, the setting, the context and situation. Actors delivering flawless performance in each setting. The dialogues, supporting sounds, expressions and frames work together to shout out the message of the movie. Its beautiful and equally thought provoking to see how an unwashed tea cup, a leaking sink and the waste water bucket have a lot to convey and easily takes space in the movie. Hats off to the team for delivering the attention and detailing required to pass the bigger message.
This is definitely not the first movie to address the themes of gender inequality, gender discrimination, or "the homemaker woman" in Malayalam. It has always been a favorite topic for makers of family movies. But what makes this movie different is that, here the theme is not diluted for sake of giving balanced message. This movie shouts the message it says. Loud and clear.
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It starts with the scene of an arranged marriage. From that moment, a beautiful mode of storytelling is set. The viewer witnesses visuals that happen everywhere in a traditional family and just by inviting attention to the places which needs attention, it is made clear what is wrong with it. It doesn't have the typical "suppressed woman" ingredients. The husband doesn't slap her. She is not shouted on. All that we see are the real raw things that happen typically, and still, the viewer will clearly understand what is wrong with all this.
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Regarding the experience of watching the movie, the sound effects and camera work is exceptionally worth noting. It shows us that the art of cinematography is not just about making eye candy visuals. It is almost the opposite. Visuals are presented raw to us.
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The actors comply very well with the standard set by the other aspects of the movie. Overall, it is definitely worth a watch and in my opinion, it is worth even forcefully showing someone if the situation demands.
I had heard about this movie in 2020 in a review stating one among the top 10 Malayalam movies one should watch. I got to watch it recently
And within the first 5 minutes - I was absorbed in it
It is a brilliant movie. A Class apart that reflects a hidden dark truth of Indian society in general - more pertinently of the Brahminical higher class families who see women - as servants and the ones who do work and cook and serve the males.
The issue is old and told many times before, but this time the Screenplay writer turned Director Jeo Baby has hit the nail hard not shying away from showing the truth as is.
The story is simple. An educated dancer (several award-winning actress (Nimisha Sajayam) gets arranged-married to a teacher (Suraj Venaramood) in a traditional patriarchal family. Life as a newlywed bride with domestic routines starts with a bliss but slowly turns into a realization of the ugly truth of drudgery and patriarchal exploitative undertones - of how religious yet dirty these family men can be.
Joe Baby through his tightly knit script does not miss a beat in every little detail of how insensitive men treat women - more in case their wives. Juxtaposed to the wife - the director has also shown other women - normalising the drudgery life with happiness and servility
Nimisha Sajayam has done a brilliant job in acting through all the hard-work and dirtiness of daily household work load. The best part is there is not a single thing told as being preachy or shown negatively to create our audience's sympathy for the wife.
Yet the sensitive audience will root for the wife. The best part of the movie is the ending which I won't reveal here to lukewarm it. It is dirty and good.
Frankly I have seen a really good movie after a very long time. Surely all men who are patriarchal and pretending to be goody-goody husbands and kind - would find it very difficult to sit through this movie. They might not even understand - what is going on.
It is also possible that many wives and women too would not be touched by the subject shown in the movie
This movie is a brutal truth as a tribute to the Indian wives married in an arranged marriage setup.
I can keep on adding praise - worthy for his movie. It is once in a decade that such movies are made that are not only educational but socially changing.
Brave, exceptional, powerful, must watch, classic - a hard slap on all the Indian mentality (which includes all family members who think women are here to do household chores)
I recommend this movie to every husband, wife, in-laws and family members as compulsory viewing; and have discussion around their own households and daily lives.
I would go with 8.25 out of 10 One of the highest rated movies of mine on IMDB (there are only 2 other rated so high by me)
The issue is old and told many times before, but this time the Screenplay writer turned Director Jeo Baby has hit the nail hard not shying away from showing the truth as is.
The story is simple. An educated dancer (several award-winning actress (Nimisha Sajayam) gets arranged-married to a teacher (Suraj Venaramood) in a traditional patriarchal family. Life as a newlywed bride with domestic routines starts with a bliss but slowly turns into a realization of the ugly truth of drudgery and patriarchal exploitative undertones - of how religious yet dirty these family men can be.
Joe Baby through his tightly knit script does not miss a beat in every little detail of how insensitive men treat women - more in case their wives. Juxtaposed to the wife - the director has also shown other women - normalising the drudgery life with happiness and servility
Nimisha Sajayam has done a brilliant job in acting through all the hard-work and dirtiness of daily household work load. The best part is there is not a single thing told as being preachy or shown negatively to create our audience's sympathy for the wife.
Yet the sensitive audience will root for the wife. The best part of the movie is the ending which I won't reveal here to lukewarm it. It is dirty and good.
Frankly I have seen a really good movie after a very long time. Surely all men who are patriarchal and pretending to be goody-goody husbands and kind - would find it very difficult to sit through this movie. They might not even understand - what is going on.
It is also possible that many wives and women too would not be touched by the subject shown in the movie
This movie is a brutal truth as a tribute to the Indian wives married in an arranged marriage setup.
I can keep on adding praise - worthy for his movie. It is once in a decade that such movies are made that are not only educational but socially changing.
Brave, exceptional, powerful, must watch, classic - a hard slap on all the Indian mentality (which includes all family members who think women are here to do household chores)
I recommend this movie to every husband, wife, in-laws and family members as compulsory viewing; and have discussion around their own households and daily lives.
I would go with 8.25 out of 10 One of the highest rated movies of mine on IMDB (there are only 2 other rated so high by me)
A film which bluntly showcases everything about gender, religion, superstitions and traditions within 2 hours. Excellent cinematography and sound design makes this work unique.
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- AnecdotesThis film was initially rejected by all major streaming platforms including Amazon Prime and Netflix, forcing the filmmakers to use a relatively unknown regional streaming platform called NeeStream. But the overwhelmingly positive audience response it received after release caused NeeStream to become more popular and Amazon Prime to eventually buy the streaming rights.
- ConnexionsRemade as The Great Indian Kitchen (2023)
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- 1h 40m(100 min)
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