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    Default Amen - Imprrrressive stuff!


    Theatre: Gopalan Grand Mall, Bangalore
    Show: 23-Mar-2013, 6:45 PM
    Status: Around 90%

    Does your head explode when someone mentions flatulence? Are you the elusive fairy who does not poop? If your answer to either or both the questions is yes, then its probably good for you to stay away from Amen. Sick of seeing an awesome movie get stick for a few harmless jokes. May be one joke too far, but if that sticks out in your head after 2:30 hours of sheer art, then I guess you should not be watching it in the first place.

    Lijo has sculpted a beauty and he has raised his game several notches up from City of God, one of the best films in 2011. Though the film is thoroughly rooted in fantasy, you just feel that a such a village exist somewhere in the backwaters of Kerala. Characters never feel wooden with their own little quirks and agendas. Lijo has simply transformed the written script into a living and breathing entity. Pure magic. He has had ample support from the cameraman and art director. All three on top of their game and perfectly complimenting each other. I have never felt such a sync between the three since Thenmavin Kombathu.

    Abinandhan Ramanujam has stormed his way into the top echelons of camera men with just one film. In a crowded space filled with superlative talent, he has made his indelible mark. Jaw dropping would be the word to use. To be honest, Amen would be the best work to showcase the beauty of Kuttanadu to the outside world. He has been adept not just in capturing the landscape, but the people as well.

    Art director Bava deserves an applause for a terrific job. Props look perfect for the mood of the film and the setting feels authentic. I believe that the church is a set and hats off to him for giving a mystic feel to the church. The downside might be the relatively new drums, but since I am a stranger to drum technology, cannot comment more on that.

    Screenplay and dialogues by P.S.Rafique is upto the mark most of the time. However, a tighter screenplay would have bolstered the film a little bit more. The story is something we have heard over the years in several avatars, but the treatment is fresh and unique. Amen reiterates the fact that a film is not dependent on the story, but the screenplay, treatment, and direction.

    Fahad is impressive as Solomon. Yet another Solomon who would be remembered by Malayalam movie lovers. Indrajith did well as Vincent Vattoli, but I felt the character had a little more space for development. Swathy as Shoshanna was good barring minor lipsync issues. Aside from the main characters, the life of Amen resides with the supporting cast. Awesome work from Joy Mathew, Sunil Sukhada, Nandu, Makarand Deshpande, Rachana, Lijo regulars et all. The list is practically endless.

    Music and BGM felt apt for the subject. Another good work Prashant Pillai. The romance track and the finale competition song stands out.

    Amen is a one of a kind occurrence. Relish the film for such magic is seldom seen and never created.

    TL;DR: Amen is an awesome experience. Go and watch unless you yearn for the regular, recycled schtick in Malayalam cinema.

    Rating: Excellent (4.5/5)

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    Quote Originally Posted by nryn View Post
    Theatre: Gopalan Grand Mall, Bangalore
    Show: 23-Mar-2013, 6:45 PM
    Status: Around 90%

    Sick of seeing an awesome movie get stick for a few harmless jokes.

    Rating: Excellent (4.5/5)
    kodu machaa kai..ororuthanmaarude koppile review...vaaleduthavan okke velichappadu chamayunnu..

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    Thanks macha..kidu

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    Quote Originally Posted by nryn View Post
    Does your head explode when someone mentions flatulence? Are you the elusive fairy who does not poop? If your answer to either or both the questions is yes, then its probably good for you to stay away from Amen. Sick of seeing an awesome movie get stick for a few harmless jokes. May be one joke too far, but if that sticks out in your head after 2:30 hours of sheer art, then I guess you should not be watching it in the first place.
    Spot on macha... the perfect intro for the perfect review of a near-perfect movie. Excellent choice of words and content.

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    Good review macha..

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    Thanks Nryn bhai..Agree with the view on Thenmavin Kombathu.
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    thanks machaa...............
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    Thanks bhai..........

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    thanks machaa...........

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    thanx nryn.....

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