Malaikottai Vaaliban
- 2024
- 2h 36min
NOTE IMDb
6,0/10
4,2 k
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Voyage de Malaikottai Vaaliban, un guerrier incontesté, transcende le temps et la géographie, triomphant de tous les adversaires qu'il rencontre.Voyage de Malaikottai Vaaliban, un guerrier incontesté, transcende le temps et la géographie, triomphant de tous les adversaires qu'il rencontre.Voyage de Malaikottai Vaaliban, un guerrier incontesté, transcende le temps et la géographie, triomphant de tous les adversaires qu'il rencontre.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 1 nomination au total
Grace Antony
- Rangarani
- (voix)
Avis à la une
The folklore of the beast.
(grandma narrating a mythical story)
Firstly, I contend that this film may not significantly impact the box office, primarily due to the preferences of the Malayali audience. While it's true that there has been a growing acceptance of art in cinema, those very individuals who appreciate artistic endeavors seem unwilling to forego the mass appeal and adrenaline-filled moments associated with their favorite actors, Mohanlal being a prominent example.
There is an expectation for something markedly different, but the audience often becomes fatigued and concludes that the film falls short of expectations. Some argue that watching an LJP movie is not everyone's cup of tea, and the notion that the major audience deems it as such is dismissed as an excuse to distance themselves from what they perceive as a subpar cinematic experience.
Personally, I attended the theatrical screening solely for one reason - LJP. Having previously admired his work, I was convinced that if anyone in the Malayalam film industry prioritizes art over commercial gains, it would be LJP. The collaboration with one of Mollywood's biggest stars, Mohanlal, intrigued me, and I was eager to witness how this pairing would fare.
To my delight, the usual rawness characteristic of LJP's films was notably absent in this production. He had undergone a transformation, evolving into something even more refined. The cinematic canvas presented by the film instilled in me a renewed sense of hope that Malayalis possess elements that Hollywood lacks. Rather than attempting to mimic, LJP crafted something distinctly his own - from the plot and characters to the narrative structure, underscored by a captivating background score and exceptional cinematography.
The film evoked a sensation similiar to the enchantment experienced during childhood when grandparents narrated mythical stories. The suspense, love, tragedy, and action encapsulated in the movie echoed the emotional resonance of those tales.
However, I must acknowledge a couple of setbacks: the dialogues, at times, felt artificial, disrupting the immersive environment the film was building. The frequent change in the style of the movie, changing from a static shot to an action disrupting the consistency. Additionally, the abundance of songs, while not inherently objectionable, risked veering towards a musical rather than maintaining the essence of an LJP film. They tried to convey many stories in a novel like fashion but it may make the viewer that something is lagging behind .
While further delving into the artistry without revealing the plot proves challenging, "Malaikotta Valiban" is certainly a folklore of the beast.
(grandma narrating a mythical story)
Firstly, I contend that this film may not significantly impact the box office, primarily due to the preferences of the Malayali audience. While it's true that there has been a growing acceptance of art in cinema, those very individuals who appreciate artistic endeavors seem unwilling to forego the mass appeal and adrenaline-filled moments associated with their favorite actors, Mohanlal being a prominent example.
There is an expectation for something markedly different, but the audience often becomes fatigued and concludes that the film falls short of expectations. Some argue that watching an LJP movie is not everyone's cup of tea, and the notion that the major audience deems it as such is dismissed as an excuse to distance themselves from what they perceive as a subpar cinematic experience.
Personally, I attended the theatrical screening solely for one reason - LJP. Having previously admired his work, I was convinced that if anyone in the Malayalam film industry prioritizes art over commercial gains, it would be LJP. The collaboration with one of Mollywood's biggest stars, Mohanlal, intrigued me, and I was eager to witness how this pairing would fare.
To my delight, the usual rawness characteristic of LJP's films was notably absent in this production. He had undergone a transformation, evolving into something even more refined. The cinematic canvas presented by the film instilled in me a renewed sense of hope that Malayalis possess elements that Hollywood lacks. Rather than attempting to mimic, LJP crafted something distinctly his own - from the plot and characters to the narrative structure, underscored by a captivating background score and exceptional cinematography.
The film evoked a sensation similiar to the enchantment experienced during childhood when grandparents narrated mythical stories. The suspense, love, tragedy, and action encapsulated in the movie echoed the emotional resonance of those tales.
However, I must acknowledge a couple of setbacks: the dialogues, at times, felt artificial, disrupting the immersive environment the film was building. The frequent change in the style of the movie, changing from a static shot to an action disrupting the consistency. Additionally, the abundance of songs, while not inherently objectionable, risked veering towards a musical rather than maintaining the essence of an LJP film. They tried to convey many stories in a novel like fashion but it may make the viewer that something is lagging behind .
While further delving into the artistry without revealing the plot proves challenging, "Malaikotta Valiban" is certainly a folklore of the beast.
Soundscape was impressive with it's subduedness. Rustic dated instruments.
Movie is designed as a fable tale, aligned with the subject. Lot of care has gone into all the technical aspects to bring in visual and sound frames that capture the canvas of the movie.
Unfortunately, the subtitles spoiled some of it. Tasteless bland font did blemish all the care that went into the costumes, art design, landscape, language, sound work.
Mohanlal has done excellent action work for his age. Action is very artistically done - blending in story telling, sound design, costumes, action choreography, art design.
Mohanlal has sung couple of songs which he should not have done. His singing does not suit the ambience of the movie. Too timid for the all powerful protagonist.
The story line had fable-like quality to it, and reminded me of Aitihyamala stories. There were a few dragging spots in the script. Build up for the second part was good but also felt a little made up.
Cinematography and lighting work has been excellent. There was a painting like quality to the frames as opposed to the overly stylish and loud style that is typical. Same holds for the background scores. Careful thought out work.
The movie excelled in many aspects. Subtitles was the one thing that disappointed. There were spots where subtitles showed but dialogue did not come out. Now that is a mistake. I would have stylized the font to match the canvas.
The language use in the songs and dialogues have been kept folk like, and unembellished.
Not a movie for everyone. There is enough art to appreciate here.
Movie is designed as a fable tale, aligned with the subject. Lot of care has gone into all the technical aspects to bring in visual and sound frames that capture the canvas of the movie.
Unfortunately, the subtitles spoiled some of it. Tasteless bland font did blemish all the care that went into the costumes, art design, landscape, language, sound work.
Mohanlal has done excellent action work for his age. Action is very artistically done - blending in story telling, sound design, costumes, action choreography, art design.
Mohanlal has sung couple of songs which he should not have done. His singing does not suit the ambience of the movie. Too timid for the all powerful protagonist.
The story line had fable-like quality to it, and reminded me of Aitihyamala stories. There were a few dragging spots in the script. Build up for the second part was good but also felt a little made up.
Cinematography and lighting work has been excellent. There was a painting like quality to the frames as opposed to the overly stylish and loud style that is typical. Same holds for the background scores. Careful thought out work.
The movie excelled in many aspects. Subtitles was the one thing that disappointed. There were spots where subtitles showed but dialogue did not come out. Now that is a mistake. I would have stylized the font to match the canvas.
The language use in the songs and dialogues have been kept folk like, and unembellished.
Not a movie for everyone. There is enough art to appreciate here.
What If Quentin Tarantino made an Indian movie ? Yes. That's exactly what "Malaikottai Valiban" is on screen.
Brilliantly woven piece, the movie begins where you think it ends. The amazing plot twist will keep you in edge of the seat. LJP's story telling is always unique, the Malaikottai Valiban is like a video game, where you finish one lever after other each one more daunting than the previous and at the end one final big mission which looks impossible with an absolute plot twist.
The movie is filled with wide angle shots and landscapes, Madhu Neelakandan's cinematography is really brilliant. I loved it personally.
It's not a movie for Mohan Lal's fan, it won't have extravagant intro, it's a movie made according to what the story really wants and that makes the movie absolutely a masterpiece.
Danish Sait will bag multiple awards for his role for sure, and I have no doubt it. You can see a director's real talent when you see Danish acting in this movie.
Overall this movie is an art of Indian cinema, LJP has done it again.
Brilliantly woven piece, the movie begins where you think it ends. The amazing plot twist will keep you in edge of the seat. LJP's story telling is always unique, the Malaikottai Valiban is like a video game, where you finish one lever after other each one more daunting than the previous and at the end one final big mission which looks impossible with an absolute plot twist.
The movie is filled with wide angle shots and landscapes, Madhu Neelakandan's cinematography is really brilliant. I loved it personally.
It's not a movie for Mohan Lal's fan, it won't have extravagant intro, it's a movie made according to what the story really wants and that makes the movie absolutely a masterpiece.
Danish Sait will bag multiple awards for his role for sure, and I have no doubt it. You can see a director's real talent when you see Danish acting in this movie.
Overall this movie is an art of Indian cinema, LJP has done it again.
This film takes its time to settle in due to its normal pacing and drags around a bit after interval. But thats ok since they went into the classic story telling routes of the 70s. Vaaliban has Mohanlal in a strongman avatar which he convinces with ease. The fights are unique so is the brilliant score from prashant pillai. Great cinematohraphy from madhu neelakantan. It was a treat to watch on the big screen. A different but surely watchable flick from the director. All casts are fantastic with lal, hareesh and danish sait doing the major performances. This may not a usual watch so be warned as its quite different kind of genre... To be precise.. Its genre less as said by the director.
In a single word my opinion is it's not the best of Ljp but it's a awesome movie by Ljp. And it's a purely Ljp movie.
*It's purely a slow pace drama, shows in a new way which malayalam industry never saw.and it works perfectly for me *The music work is great that it's perfect,and perfectly balance with the scenes.
*It's fantastic camera work is there, and each and every visuals are clearly one of the best in malayalam industry.
*And I can't forget the art work, it is also awesome, like each department worked in this movie done a great job.
*Coming to the performance lalettan and all the characters done a great job.
If you are thinking about watching the film please understand that *I first thought it's a Ljp-mohanlal film and expected som commercial items. But after some times I understood that it's purely a Ljp movie, and also couldn't go with the flow of movie about 1hour after that I got the flow and I started to enjoy it, So don't expect for a commercial items in this film.
*It's purely a slow pace drama, shows in a new way which malayalam industry never saw.and it works perfectly for me *The music work is great that it's perfect,and perfectly balance with the scenes.
*It's fantastic camera work is there, and each and every visuals are clearly one of the best in malayalam industry.
*And I can't forget the art work, it is also awesome, like each department worked in this movie done a great job.
*Coming to the performance lalettan and all the characters done a great job.
If you are thinking about watching the film please understand that *I first thought it's a Ljp-mohanlal film and expected som commercial items. But after some times I understood that it's purely a Ljp movie, and also couldn't go with the flow of movie about 1hour after that I got the flow and I started to enjoy it, So don't expect for a commercial items in this film.
Le saviez-vous
- AnecdotesMohanlal's voice was dubbed by filmmaker Anurag Kashyap in the Hindi dubbed version of the film.
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Détails
- Date de sortie
- Pays d’origine
- Site officiel
- Langue
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- मलाइकोट्टई वालिबन
- Lieux de tournage
- Sociétés de production
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Box-office
- Montant brut mondial
- 808 435 $US
- Durée2 heures 36 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.39 : 1
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