Sunday, August 19, 2012

Vazhakku Enn 18 / 9 (2012)

Language: Tamil

Director: Balaji Sakthivel

Actors: Sri, Urmila Mahanta, Mithun Murali, Manisha Yadav

Cinematography: S D Vijay Milton

Music: R Prasanna

A crime thriller that has a real feel, you don’t feel this is a movie till the last frame where the lead artist says, “However long it will be, I will wait for you”. The highlight of the movie is how the director tells the story. He chooses to do that through a series of flash backs as seen from the point of view of two people. One, a boy (the lead) who is accused of throwing acid on the face of the girl (the lead) and the other a girl (the second lead) for whom the acid burst was meant for. 

The storyline is simple acid is thrown on the face of a maidservant of a middle class household. The police interrogate a boy who has had a couple of run-ins with the girl (maid servant). But another unlikely angle arises when the young girl in that household suspects it could be her neighbor, a rich boy who is after her. Then comes the rich boy’s influential mother, a minister and the police and the director’s knack to draw you to the edge of your seat.

This movie has all the ingredients to rocket Tamil cinema into the world stage. All the characters in the movie are so real and you could relate to most of them. The cinematography is another huge plus for this movie, purported shot on a Canon EOS 5D digital camera the images speak volumes. Prasanna’s background score adds strength to this classic. One can keep talking about the director’s attention to detail and the way he has chiseled his characters, it looks so real. Every single actor / contributor to this movie needs to be commended. Director Linguswami deserves a very special mention for producing such a classic in this age of commercialism.

There have been many comparisons of this movie with the Oscar winner, A Separation which I think is very unfair. That I think is the Tamil jingoism we are used to, that makes us get into such comparisons. Vazhakku Enn stands out, it would be unfair to compare this masterpiece with other movies.

I loved the way Director Prabhu Solomon & Mysskin talked about this film (on two different occasions).

“The days of us watching good movies from Iran, Korea etc. is gone. The time has come for them to watch our movies, this will be the first” says Solomon.

“I asked Balaji Sakthivel how this movie is doing and he said it is doing okay…. This is a movie that should be celebrated… A movie each and every one should be talking about” says Mysskin.

This movie is a gem, a must watch for all movie lovers. A sure super dooper watch and most recommended. 

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