Mathilukal
- 1990
- 2h
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8.2/10
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Its a story of Basheer, an author who experiences his prison life. In it he finds friendship, loneliness, fear and finally love, but that remains questionable.Its a story of Basheer, an author who experiences his prison life. In it he finds friendship, loneliness, fear and finally love, but that remains questionable.Its a story of Basheer, an author who experiences his prison life. In it he finds friendship, loneliness, fear and finally love, but that remains questionable.
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- 8 wins & 1 nomination total
Karamana Janardanan Nair
- Political leader
- (as Karamana)
Babu Namboothiri
- Trade union leader
- (as Babu Nampoothiri)
Vembayam Thampi
- Thorappan habitual criminal
- (as Vempayam)
Krishnan Kutty Nair
- Witness
- (as P. K. Krishnan Nair)
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This film is unique because for its style. Even though it is a romantic love story, actress or female character does not appears in film till the end! Isn't this fantastic concept? This is one of the well admired artwork by Adoor Gopalkrishnan. The protagonist is a prisoner and falls in love with a woman locked on other side of a wall. Film is based on few years spent by Malayalam writer VM Basheer in prison. It is cinematic art on his Autobiography. He wrote stories, novels during his stay in prison.
Film opens doors of prison during pre-independent time, and reveal life of prisoners. How it was miserable. They were served food, locked into their room. People spent their years in life gossiping, smoking, walking to and fro. They even lost of count of days spent in prison. Suddenly after long time, they used to get release orders. Protagonist was brought in jail for his civil disobedience against British raj. He has been locked up for more than four years. He was well respected by all prison administrators. Stories by him well received and admired by all. He was supported to write by providing pen and paper regularly,. Few jailers also gave him cigarettes to smoke. Prison chef gave him tea, sugar, so he could prepare tea for himself
Films by Adoor sir have charm of music that expresses emotions of loneliness, hope. One story told by a prisoner is very touching. Film implicitly expresses destiny, hope.
Climax of film is very touching. Basheer won't be able to meet the woman with whom he is talking and fell in love with, because he is released.
Film opens doors of prison during pre-independent time, and reveal life of prisoners. How it was miserable. They were served food, locked into their room. People spent their years in life gossiping, smoking, walking to and fro. They even lost of count of days spent in prison. Suddenly after long time, they used to get release orders. Protagonist was brought in jail for his civil disobedience against British raj. He has been locked up for more than four years. He was well respected by all prison administrators. Stories by him well received and admired by all. He was supported to write by providing pen and paper regularly,. Few jailers also gave him cigarettes to smoke. Prison chef gave him tea, sugar, so he could prepare tea for himself
Films by Adoor sir have charm of music that expresses emotions of loneliness, hope. One story told by a prisoner is very touching. Film implicitly expresses destiny, hope.
Climax of film is very touching. Basheer won't be able to meet the woman with whom he is talking and fell in love with, because he is released.
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His Divine Grace Very Great and Honorable Mr. Adoor Gopalakrishnan has an art of its own.
I saw His Divine Grace for first time in Houston International Film Festival in year 2000.
We watched the movie at Houston Museum of Fine Arts with a audience of less than 50.
It is really a work of art...
I would request His Divine Grace to consider making something for rich people... like "Music Room" by His Divine Grace Late Satyajit Ray...
His Divine Grace is in press this week -- India Today.
I still believe His Divine Grace deserve more attention than he is getting in Bombay and New Delhi...
Good Luck.
Thanks and Regards.
I saw His Divine Grace for first time in Houston International Film Festival in year 2000.
We watched the movie at Houston Museum of Fine Arts with a audience of less than 50.
It is really a work of art...
I would request His Divine Grace to consider making something for rich people... like "Music Room" by His Divine Grace Late Satyajit Ray...
His Divine Grace is in press this week -- India Today.
I still believe His Divine Grace deserve more attention than he is getting in Bombay and New Delhi...
Good Luck.
Thanks and Regards.
Sri. Mammootty got national award for beat actor in this movie , this is a love story but there is no actress in this movie
This is a slice of life and simple film about the legendary writer, Vaikkom Muhammed Basheer's time in prison during the pre-independence era. This film explores the friendships and love he finds in the prison. Warning that this film is very slow and I was definitely bored the first 30 minutes. But eventually you will get used to the slowness of the film and appreciate it for its brilliant dialogues, amazing acting, and deep symbolism. The shots in the film are amazing and feel very intimate. It's also a unique pre independence film in that we don't see a single British person or any signs of conflict. Actually there is no scene where mamookka isn't surrounded by the mathilukal, or walls in english. The acting of mamooka is perfect as well and he deservedly got the national award for his performance.
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