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The Goat Life (2024)
Cinematic Masterpiece!
"Aadujeevitham" is a cinematic masterpiece that transcends boundaries and leaves an indelible mark on the soul. Directed by Blessy, this Malayalam film is a gripping adaptation of Benyamin's acclaimed novel, weaving a tale of survival, resilience, and the human spirit.
At its heart, "Aadujeevitham" tells the story of Najeeb, brilliantly portrayed by Prithviraj Sukumaran, a migrant worker who finds himself stranded in the unforgiving deserts of Saudi Arabia. Through Najeeb's eyes, we witness the harsh realities of his existence, from the grueling labor to the relentless isolation. Prithviraj's performance is nothing short of extraordinary, drawing viewers into Najeeb's world with raw emotion and vulnerability.
Blessy's direction is a revelation, as he skillfully navigates the complexities of Najeeb's journey, balancing moments of despair with glimpses of hope. The cinematography is breathtaking, capturing the vast expanse of the desert landscape in all its beauty and brutality. Each frame is meticulously crafted, evoking a sense of awe and reverence for the power of nature.
But it's not just the technical brilliance that sets "Aadujeevitham" apart; it's the film's profound exploration of the human condition. Through Najeeb's struggle, we are reminded of the resilience of the human spirit, the capacity for survival against all odds. It's a story that resonates deeply, touching on universal themes of perseverance, faith, and the search for meaning in the face of adversity.
In a cinematic landscape filled with formulaic plots and superficial storytelling, "Aadujeevitham" stands out as a beacon of authenticity and artistry. It's a film that stays with you long after the credits roll, sparking introspection and empathy for those whose voices are often unheard. "Aadujeevitham" is not just a movie; it's an experience, a testament to the power of cinema to move, inspire, and transform.
Sara's (2021)
Skip this nonsense!
The basic thread of this movie is good- "Its a woman's choice to decide when and if she wants a baby". However, this message is so bay portrayed in ghe film that it sends out the wrong messages!!
The cast is not strong enough and at some points you feel like just switching off the damn thing!! Scrip is weak and dialogues in the movie are just so stupid!!
Om shanti Oshaana, cannot even be compared in any way to this film!
Jimmy Ee Veedinte Aiswaryam (2019)
Worst movie ever!! Total waste of time!!
This is probably the worst malayalam movie ever!! Weak script, pathetic dialogue , below substandard acting, and truly horrible songs!! I sat through the entire movie thinking it would get better, but it just got worse. I honestly don't know how some people have given this movie a 10 star!! Total waste of time!