Shamnad cheenikkal

Shamnad cheenikkal

"Just a dreamer, lost somewhere between reality and what could be."

Favorite films

  • Manchester by the Sea
  • Mayaanadhi
  • Better Days
  • Come and See

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  • Ponman

    ★★★★

  • Officer on Duty

    ★★

  • Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal

    ★★★

  • Flow

    ★★★★½

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  • Ponman

    Ponman

    ★★★★

    Ponman stands out as a compelling film, largely due to Basil Joseph’s exceptional portrayal of Ajesh. He brings a natural intensity to the role, making every emotion feel genuine and deeply moving. His performance alone makes this film an unforgettable experience.

    PP ajesh🔥

  • Officer on Duty

    Officer on Duty

    ★★

    "Indestructible drug lords… doing drugs on a KSRTC bus?"

    It’s packed with some of the dumbest, most illogical writing possible. The villains are supposedly a highly secretive drug mafia powerful, untraceable, and untouchable. Yet, they’re casually doing drugs on a KSRTC bus. A massive mafia, but their idea of secrecy is getting high on public transport? Make it make sense.Then, after committing drug offenses, rape, attempted murder, actual murder, drug peddling, and crimes under POCSO, the culprits are released in…

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  • Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal

    Narayaneente Moonnaanmakkal

    ★★★

    "Relationships are ephemeral."

    Narayaneente Moonnamakkal doesn’t try to grab your attention it just unfolds, quietly and naturally. It captures raw emotions and mature themes, but in a way that never rises or falls. There’s no big moment to hold onto, no low point to think about just a steady flow of life playing out on screen.

    It’s subtle, maybe too subtle. There’s nothing to praise loudly, nothing to dwell on for too long. It just is. And in that quietness, you either feel something or you don’t

  • All Quiet on the Western Front

    All Quiet on the Western Front

    ★★★★

    A raw, unflinching masterpiece.
    The cinematography drags you into war’s nightmare trenches like graves, skies choked with smoke. Felix Kammerer, in his debut role, is unforgettable. His journey from hope to despair feels painfully real; when he breaks down, you break with him.

    The sound design rattles your nerves bullets roar, silence cuts deeper. It doesn’t just show war’s horror, it makes you feel its pointlessness.

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