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R.I.P.

Original title: Ee.Ma.Yau.
  • 2018
  • 2h
IMDb RATING
8.2/10
4.2K
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R.I.P. (2018)
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Set in Chellanam, Kochi, the story of Ee. Ma. Yau revolves around the death of Vavachan Mesthiri in a coastal village. It showcases the events that unfold between two evenings and looks at d... Read allSet in Chellanam, Kochi, the story of Ee. Ma. Yau revolves around the death of Vavachan Mesthiri in a coastal village. It showcases the events that unfold between two evenings and looks at death from different perspectives.Set in Chellanam, Kochi, the story of Ee. Ma. Yau revolves around the death of Vavachan Mesthiri in a coastal village. It showcases the events that unfold between two evenings and looks at death from different perspectives.

  • Director
    • Lijo Jose Pellissery
  • Writer
    • P.F. Mathews
  • Stars
    • Kainakary Thankaraj
    • Chemban Vinod Jose
    • Vinayakan
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • IMDb RATING
    8.2/10
    4.2K
    YOUR RATING
    • Director
      • Lijo Jose Pellissery
    • Writer
      • P.F. Mathews
    • Stars
      • Kainakary Thankaraj
      • Chemban Vinod Jose
      • Vinayakan
    • 34User reviews
    • 7Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 12 wins & 8 nominations total

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    Kainakary Thankaraj
    Kainakary Thankaraj
    • Vavachan
    • (as Kainakiri Thankaraj)
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    Chemban Vinod Jose
    • Eeshi
    Vinayakan
    Vinayakan
    • Ayyappan
    Dileesh Pothan
    Dileesh Pothan
    • Vicar Zacharia Parappurath
    Pauly Valsan
    Pauly Valsan
    • Pennamma
    • (as Pouly Valsan)
    Arya K.S.
    • Sabeth
    • (as Arya K.S)
    Kunjunju
    • Chowro
    Zubire
    • Lazer
    Bitto Davis
    Bitto Davis
    • Paanchi
    • (as Bito Davis)
    Sudarsanan
    • Maneek
    Anson
    • C.I. Mathen
    Thomas
    • Alby
    Geetha Paravoor
    • Saramma
    Babu Kochi
    • Naanu
    Roy
    • Jeremiahs
    Thankachan
    • Loni
    Ajanta
    • Barbara
    Thoppumpady
    • Thathothathi
    • (as Baby Thoppumpady)
    • Director
      • Lijo Jose Pellissery
    • Writer
      • P.F. Mathews
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    User reviews34

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    8magnamias

    Death is a Messy Affair

    How often do we think about death? Our brushes with mortality are often when misfortune strikes loved ones or through books and movies. But while there have been great movies centred around grief and dying, one aspect that is sidelined to very simplistic projections is the funeral. Usually, in South Indian movies, you see a gathering where women are wailing and men standing sober faced around a body covered with a white sheet. This scene is often just a few minutes of the movie itself.

    Ee. Ma. Yau is different. The entire movie is about the funeral - the messy affair of saying a final goodbye. A poor fisherman's son wants to bid goodbye to his late father with some dignity. But when death strikes suddenly, time is against you and you are poor, this is no easy ask, especially in a society where the distinction between private and public blurs - where rituals, religion, neighbours, corruption, bureaucracy, everything converge to hassle you before you can take even five minutes off to grieve. This is not your usual film that follows an arc - the one where problem strikes, hero suffers, he fights and then overcomes it all. This is more like a documentary on the sociology of death that pays attention to the details - how women grieve differently in front of different people, how a village with little to look forward to creates its own entertainment around death and the dynamics of power that is asserted by religion in times of crisis.

    The movie in itself is a little boring - there, I said it. Because, as I mentioned, there is little plot; the genius is in the realism and attention to subtle, societal details. You need patience to sit through the first half, at least. But it does push one to think of the complexities around mortality. Towards the end, all at once, strong emotion hit me. And I did dream a thing or two about death for a few days.

    Cheers to the most elaborate funeral in Indian Cinema!
    10geomariageorge

    Creme De La Creme of Mollywood Satire

    The film took me on a whirl. It gives a constant shoot of adrenaline in the most predictable scenes by revealing the agendas and cursory nods we have learnt to live in the society. Every whirl was a opening a nasty part of funerals. Wonderful. It compares to movies like Carnage, Synechdoche, Thondimuthalum Drusakshiyum, Panchavadi Paalam and all to me. Most parts of the movie is cast with a heavy rain that adds magic to the senseless hullaballoo. Beautifully orchestrated. I fell in love with the director.
    9sandeepventrapragada98

    Lijo Jose Pellissery this dude was born in a wrong place of this world!

    Had anyone ever thought of making a film on a funeral ceremony which was in turmoil? Literally no one would have unless it was LJP no words take a bow _/\_ I can see nothing other than his making as it was absolutely realistic and sublime. Performances, cinematography and bgm added more quality to the story. Highly recommended for movie buffs.
    8nairtejas

    One-Line Review: Ee. Ma. Yau (8 Stars)

    Exactly at the 100th minute, Chemban Vinod Jose's troubled and dismayed (because he couldn't pull of what he promised few hours ago) character goes berserk at the prospect of not being able to send his late father off like a legend by giving him a respectful funeral with pomp and loudness and that's when you know that Lijo Jose Pellissery's Ee. Ma. Yau has arrived with its platter full of real-life connotations about how death is perceived by the onlookers who don't but realize that their wildest emotions can still wreak havoc affecting not only the dead but also those who they leave behind. TN.
    9sujith789_reviews

    Gem of a movie - (9.2)

    • Excellent making.
    • Whole story revolves around a death.
    • Dark humour at its best.
    • Chemban Vinod, Vinayakan and Pauly Wilson were outstanding.
    • Final Score - 9.2/10. MUST WATCH.

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      References Kadal (1968)

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    • Release date
      • May 4, 2018 (India)
    • Country of origin
      • India
    • Language
      • Malayalam
    • Also known as
      • Ee. Ma. Yau.
    • Filming locations
      • Fort Kochi, Kochi, Kerala, India
    • Production company
      • RGK Cinema
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      • $46,209
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      • 2h(120 min)
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