Manjadikuru
- 2008
- 2h 17m
10 year old Vicky arrives at his grandparents home in rural Kerala to attend his grandfather's funeral. The disjointed family gathers together for the sixteen day long funeral period. During... Read all10 year old Vicky arrives at his grandparents home in rural Kerala to attend his grandfather's funeral. The disjointed family gathers together for the sixteen day long funeral period. During this period, Vicky discovers more about himself.10 year old Vicky arrives at his grandparents home in rural Kerala to attend his grandfather's funeral. The disjointed family gathers together for the sixteen day long funeral period. During this period, Vicky discovers more about himself.
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- Latha Ammai
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It is poignant in its style & narration. Its cast is one of the best I have seen. Their performances are good, too. The children steal the show, for sure but I am impressed by Urvashi & Rahman. Prithviraj is invisible. It was a treat to watch Murali (I actually saw the movie after his death) & Thilakan.
But, since the base is fully borrowed, it creates no dent in the universe. Children not caring about their folks & solely coveting the property inheritance is so ordinary. While, it emotionally touches the viewer, the real emotion is that of being dejected & fooled. By the end you realize that the primary & secondary plots are very commonplace & the makers haven't done anything except for the locations & cinematography. Humor is average.
BOTTOM LINE: I am disappointed. Nothing new!
Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
Profanity/Nudity/Sex: No | Violence/Gore: No | Smoking/Alcohol: Mild
Prithviraj Sukumaran as the Sutradhar also plays a key role.
The film revolves around the experiences of a young Vicky who - when visiting his ancestral home upon the death of his Muthachhan - is exposed to various facets of relationships.
The character sketches are very well written and relatable. No one is completely good. And no one is completely bad. And despite knowing right from wrong, no adult is able to stick to it. And even though doing what is right, inexperience has the better of the young children - at a heavy price.
Even with so many stories woven into one - most of them depicted only to the extent needed and to get the full context of the character, ending in an inevitable tragic developement of events - the ending is heart warmingly happy.
Rahman as the "wronged" son - who then does a wrong to earn respect from his father - shines in a restrained performance. His last scene where he blesses young Vicky, eyes welled up speak of his untold grief at how things have ended up. A scene that will definitely choke you.
Do not miss this film by writer-director Anjali Menon, definitely her best!
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- TriviaThis film was shot with Sync sound.
- Quotes
Vicky Sr.: Children fancy gathering the pretty lucky red seeds alone. Imperfect and dirt-smeared seeds are left behind. But, those are, in fact, the blessed ones. They sleep untouched, on lap of the earth, transforming with new roots into trees that bestow beautiful and innumerable lucky red seeds.
- SoundtracksManne Nambi Elelo...
Sung by Kavalam Narayana Panicker and party
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- Lucky Red Seeds
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- 2h 17m(137 min)
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- 2.35 : 1