Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Yes, it definitely falls in the comfort film category. It makes you feel for the characters, their loss and them “getting a handle” on it.
Performance becomes an important pillar to make this film stand-out.
The fantastic-ness of owning a zoo is definitely a USP. A nature-lover like myself is absolutely willing and vulnerable for the tide of this film to drag me in its sea of emotions
Characters remain true to their personalities. Might seem like a low-risk film, but it’s characters come real and thus we root for them.
I like it. My heart remains with the film until the very end.
A film that is about ordinary people of a small town in Kerala.
But it’s not ordinary people doing extra-ordinary things.
It’s ordinary people and the audience realising that life itself is extra-ordinary.
The film portrays a confluence of fate and human behaviour that looks nothing out of the ordinary and yet is cinematic. And that, is brilliance.
You meet the protagonist who is a harmless man. He is enviably settled with his life as a studio photographer in his…
Seeing Vijay S on the poster of this film - “you need to watch this one” - my brain would say.
Finally gave it a watch. I had been warned, but I went all in, nevertheless.
Coming from the third world, leaving food (read throwing) on the plate because one doesn’t like it can be a great source of guilt. That’s what happens with me and movies. When I leave some a few minutes into them, it makes me guilty,…