Ponniyin Selvan: Part One
- 2022
- 2h 47min
Vandiyathevan, si propone di attraversare la terra di Chola per consegnare un messaggio dal principe ereditario Aditha Karikalan. Kundavai cerca di stabilire la pace e prevenire la guerra ci... Leggi tuttoVandiyathevan, si propone di attraversare la terra di Chola per consegnare un messaggio dal principe ereditario Aditha Karikalan. Kundavai cerca di stabilire la pace e prevenire la guerra civile pianificata da vassalli e piccoli capi.Vandiyathevan, si propone di attraversare la terra di Chola per consegnare un messaggio dal principe ereditario Aditha Karikalan. Kundavai cerca di stabilire la pace e prevenire la guerra civile pianificata da vassalli e piccoli capi.
- Regia
- Sceneggiatura
- Star
- Premi
- 16 vittorie e 31 candidature totali
- Arunmozhi Varman
- (as Jayam Ravi)
- Periya Pazhuvettarayar
- (as Sarath Kumar)
Riepilogo
Recensioni in evidenza
Rivalry, War and Diplomacy are the stuff that surround the events. There are multiple action scenes. But the main motion is controlled by efficient diplomacy and conspiracy by the people of the royal family and their close ones.
The Screening is undoubtedly amazing. Whether it's the entries of the mainstream characters or the presentations of the songs and dance performance.
All the characters have their own shade and caliber to get the audience's attention. Each character is connected to each other in some way. And the net is spread in a very beautiful manner through all of them.
Very much progressive as a cinematic prologue in its own way.
Mani Sir literally insists the audience by his storytelling to think in a way like the dynasty about which the film is. PS I is mostly about knowing the characters and critical assumptions of the audiences.
Must Watch to Know a deep Rooted psychology and chronological suspense. Its a film greatly scripted down.
And and and Last But Not The Least A. R Rahman's music are just gob smacking.
Maybe the only nitpick that i have is the length, gosh this movie is too detailed and lengthy, but don't let that inhibit you from watching it. One of the finest historical period dramas to come out of India.
Part 1 is a must watch and cant wait for Part 2.
The good part about this movie is one does not have to have read the book. Viewers can experience a version of director Maniratnam's PS:1. It does feel a little bit rushed, however those uninitiated to the PS landscape will be able to catch up. The entire cast and crew deserve a major round of applause and kudos. The visuals, cinematography and performances are the highlights of the movie.
Dare I say, but the parts that annoyed me were that I found the movie highly rushed. I'm no one to judge casting decisions but somehow Lal as Thirukovilur Malayamaan and Mohan Raman as Anirudha Bhramayar didn't quite cut it. Personally, some of the scenes could be a tad brighter and action at times shorter. And Yes, someone else could've played Vanathi.
But above all, this is a wonderful movie. Director Maniratnam's effort has to be appreciated. I gave the movie an 8 based on cast, cinematography, costume and art but have changed it to a 6 for being fragmented.
The book trumps the movie and I'm sure viewers have ample time to read the epic before the next release.
So what really went wrong? A lack of narrative punctuation. It lacks those memorable and spectacular scenes that ties it all together. The narration is quite flat and only the occasional beautiful visual spruced me up as a viewer. Remember the Udal Mannukku monologue in Iruvar? That 3 minute 24 second clip on Youtube was more innovative and had more swag than this whole film.
But I am so glad the film is a big hit and it is a pleasure to see your favorite director smiling and celebrating. Mani sir really stuck his neck out with Iruvar and Kannathil Muthamitaal. He deserves this success. Bravo, Mani sir.
Lo sapevi?
- QuizDirector Mani Ratnam and music composer A.R. Rahman did not work with lyricist Vairamuthu on this film, following the latter's #MeToo allegations and controversy. This marked the end of the longest director-composer-lyricist trio in Tamil Cinema, which began since A.R. Rahman's debut on Mani Ratnam's Roja (1992).
- BlooperThe Marwari breed of horses were used for shooting this film. A horse had died in shooting too. In history though, the fastest horses in the world were imported from Arabia for warfare in the Chozha cavalry.
- Citazioni
Parthibendran Pallavan: I heard you died at Periya Pazhuvettaraiyar's hands, after getting caught
Vanthiyathevan: I think that I haven't died yet indeed
Parthibendran Pallavan: Your tongue is sharper than sword
Vanthiyathevan: One day you can try my sword's sharpness as well
- Curiosità sui creditiVanthiyathevan was supposed to be a spy in various scenes, and depicted in ordinary garb in the novel. However, he's always in an armor.
- Versioni alternativeIn Singapore, the film initially received an NC16 classification due to moments of violence occurred in the film. It is also noted that the Hindi version also received the same classification. The distributor opted to edited the moments of violence in order to lower the rating from NC16 to PG13. Both PG13 edited versions became the standard versions to release in theaters of Singapore.
- ConnessioniReferenced in The Kapil Sharma Show: Ponniyin Selvan Special (2022)
- Colonne sonorePonni Nadhi (Tamil)
Music by A.R. Rahman
Lyrics by Ilango Krishnan
Vocals by A.R. Rahman, A.R. Reihana & Bamba Bakya
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- Ponniyin Selvan: Part I
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- Budget
- 5.000.000.000 INR (previsto)
- Lordo Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.282.000 USD
- Fine settimana di apertura Stati Uniti e Canada
- 4.018.000 USD
- 2 ott 2022
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 21.888.295 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 47 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1