Little Hearts
- 2024
- 2h 16m
IMDb RATING
5.9/10
2.7K
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The story follows father Baby and son Sibi navigating three intertwined romantic storylines set against Kattappana's scenic backdrop, blending humor with relatable love tales for a multigene... Read allThe story follows father Baby and son Sibi navigating three intertwined romantic storylines set against Kattappana's scenic backdrop, blending humor with relatable love tales for a multigenerational audience.The story follows father Baby and son Sibi navigating three intertwined romantic storylines set against Kattappana's scenic backdrop, blending humor with relatable love tales for a multigenerational audience.
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Little Hearts is a sweet, scenic watch that tries to tackle progressive themes in love and family. Its strengths lie in select performances and a believable village setting. However, its screenplay's lack of focus dilutes emotional impact. The film ends up feeling superficial promising in intent, but faltering in execution.
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The story revolves around Simple Sibi, who makes everyone's life easier by finding clever ways to solve their issues. However, when he is caught in three love entanglements-one involving his father's love interest, another his own, and the third an unconventional love of someone he knows-he struggles to navigate the situation.
The story starts on a good note with fun banter between the father and son, extending to their innocent neighborhood. However, it begins to lose direction, leaving the audience disconnected. It gets back on track when the issues come to the forefront, but once everything is established, it falls apart due to poor writing. The plot was interesting and had all the ingredients for a fun, light-hearted watch, but the poor screenplay made it a disappointing experience.
Shane Nigam, as an actor, has done full justice to his role. He fully embodies the character and makes viewers root for him. Similarly, Baburaj has an interesting role and performs well. Mahima Nambiar, Renji Panicker, and Parvathi Malaa have limited screen time, but they are decent in their parts. Shine Tom Chacko, though with less screen presence, deserves commendation for choosing different subjects.
The story starts on a good note with fun banter between the father and son, extending to their innocent neighborhood. However, it begins to lose direction, leaving the audience disconnected. It gets back on track when the issues come to the forefront, but once everything is established, it falls apart due to poor writing. The plot was interesting and had all the ingredients for a fun, light-hearted watch, but the poor screenplay made it a disappointing experience.
Shane Nigam, as an actor, has done full justice to his role. He fully embodies the character and makes viewers root for him. Similarly, Baburaj has an interesting role and performs well. Mahima Nambiar, Renji Panicker, and Parvathi Malaa have limited screen time, but they are decent in their parts. Shine Tom Chacko, though with less screen presence, deserves commendation for choosing different subjects.
Malayalam movies set in small villages with their unique set of problems are a genre in themselves, and this film falls into that category.
The story revolves around Simple Sibi, who makes everyone's life easier by finding clever ways to solve their issues. However, when he is caught in three love entanglements-one involving his father's love interest, another his own, and the third an unconventional love of someone he knows-he struggles to navigate the situation.
The story starts on a good note with fun banter between the father and son, extending to their innocent neighborhood. However, it begins to lose direction, leaving the audience disconnected. It gets back on track when the issues come to the forefront, but once everything is established, it falls apart due to poor writing. The plot was interesting and had all the ingredients for a fun, light-hearted watch, but the poor screenplay made it a disappointing experience.
Shane Nigam, as an actor, has done full justice to his role. He fully embodies the character and makes viewers root for him. Similarly, Baburaj has an interesting role and performs well. Mahima Nambiar, Renji Panicker, and Parvathi Malaa have limited screen time, but they are decent in their parts. Shine Tom Chacko, though with less screen presence, deserves commendation for choosing different subjects.
The album is good and fits the narrative perfectly. The serene setting of the movie makes it cinematically beautiful. The opening credit animation is creatively done and efficiently introduces the characters. The movie also addresses the LGBTIQA+ community in a sincere manner without stereotyping or exaggeration. Bringing such stories to the mainstream is commendable.
This would have been a good experience if the screenplay had been stronger, but unfortunately, it faltered there. If you miss this, you aren't missing anything great.
#pranureviews #LittleHearts #LittleHeartsReview.
The story revolves around Simple Sibi, who makes everyone's life easier by finding clever ways to solve their issues. However, when he is caught in three love entanglements-one involving his father's love interest, another his own, and the third an unconventional love of someone he knows-he struggles to navigate the situation.
The story starts on a good note with fun banter between the father and son, extending to their innocent neighborhood. However, it begins to lose direction, leaving the audience disconnected. It gets back on track when the issues come to the forefront, but once everything is established, it falls apart due to poor writing. The plot was interesting and had all the ingredients for a fun, light-hearted watch, but the poor screenplay made it a disappointing experience.
Shane Nigam, as an actor, has done full justice to his role. He fully embodies the character and makes viewers root for him. Similarly, Baburaj has an interesting role and performs well. Mahima Nambiar, Renji Panicker, and Parvathi Malaa have limited screen time, but they are decent in their parts. Shine Tom Chacko, though with less screen presence, deserves commendation for choosing different subjects.
The album is good and fits the narrative perfectly. The serene setting of the movie makes it cinematically beautiful. The opening credit animation is creatively done and efficiently introduces the characters. The movie also addresses the LGBTIQA+ community in a sincere manner without stereotyping or exaggeration. Bringing such stories to the mainstream is commendable.
This would have been a good experience if the screenplay had been stronger, but unfortunately, it faltered there. If you miss this, you aren't missing anything great.
#pranureviews #LittleHearts #LittleHeartsReview.
A rustic funny movie. Good to watch. This is the story 2 brothers in a village. Many shades of village life reflects in every scene. A beautiful shift happens by the entry of a uk guy. Music is good. The orthodox Christian background is beautifully laced into different families. Overall energy is maintained throughout without fail. The camera catchups and lighting are well appreciated. The helplessness of lovers in front of theocratic society is well portrayed. The movie comes under the jenre of family humour. Editing is shuffled to create artistic enthusiasm. That was good. Baburaj, shane, jaffar, mamitha all had done good performance. A one time watchable movie.
Little Hearts is a comedy-romance entertainer that tells the story of a young man and related people. Comedy, corny romance, and some relatable elements from everyday life are all included in the film. Both the screenplay and the story are decent. However, there are moments that are only reserved for drinking alcohol and preparing tea. Alcohol or black tea are present in most of the scenes.
If the casting is right, the film is good. The roles of the main characters are crucial, therefore it's a huge disaster when the casting is off. Despite the actors' best efforts, nothing materialized. It was evident in every single scene of the film. Really, the casting is a poor decision. Songs don't stick in your memory. The supporting cast members' comedic moments are excellent. Even the delivery of the dialogue is timed better. There's not much to tell about romance because it's so cliche. It is best to watch Little Hearts just once.
If the casting is right, the film is good. The roles of the main characters are crucial, therefore it's a huge disaster when the casting is off. Despite the actors' best efforts, nothing materialized. It was evident in every single scene of the film. Really, the casting is a poor decision. Songs don't stick in your memory. The supporting cast members' comedic moments are excellent. Even the delivery of the dialogue is timed better. There's not much to tell about romance because it's so cliche. It is best to watch Little Hearts just once.
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Harinarayanan B.K
Vijay Yesudas, Judith Ann
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- Gross worldwide
- $10,959
- Runtime
- 2h 16m(136 min)
- Color
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