A.R.M
- 2024
- 2h 30min
Ambientato nel nord del Kerala nel 1900, 1950 e 1990, tre generazioni di eroi, Maniyan, Kunjikelu e Ajayan, cercano di proteggere il tesoro più importante della terra.Ambientato nel nord del Kerala nel 1900, 1950 e 1990, tre generazioni di eroi, Maniyan, Kunjikelu e Ajayan, cercano di proteggere il tesoro più importante della terra.Ambientato nel nord del Kerala nel 1900, 1950 e 1990, tre generazioni di eroi, Maniyan, Kunjikelu e Ajayan, cercano di proteggere il tesoro più importante della terra.
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- QuizThe film was originally shot in 2D and converted to 3D format.
- Versioni alternativeThe UK release was cut, the distributor chose to remove a scene of violence in order to obtain a 12A classification. An uncut 15 classification was available.
Recensione in evidenza
The film sets the tone right from the beginning, with Mohanlal's introduction and Mala Parvathi's engaging narration of the grandmother's story.
Once immersed in this atmosphere, the fictional village of Chiyothika and its surroundings feel like our own.
Jithin Lal and Sujith Nambiar astonish us with their writing and direction, displaying a finesse that belies their newcomer status.
The humor woven into this fantasy-myth narrative owes much to Deepu Pradeep's contributions to the screenplay.
This team has seamlessly brought together the various elements of such a film to create an impressive whole.
The artistic direction stands out, vividly portraying the fictional village of Chiyothika, its temple, and its people across three distinct time periods.
While unfolding the story with the lightheartedness of a grandmother's fable, the film also explores the caste system persisting through both monarchic and democratic eras.
Beyond the narrative, Tovino Thomas captivates with his electrifying performances and commanding screen presence.
Portraying three distinct characters-Kunjikelu the warrior, Maniyan the thief, and Ajay the electrician-Tovino embodies each role with unique looks, expressions, and body language.
His dedication and preparation for these roles are evident in his flawless performance, with Maniyan's character deserving special mention.
Maniyan's appearance, expressions, body language, and dialogue delivery surpass even the other two characters, making him unforgettable.
Aishwarya Rajesh and Kriti Shetty, though in lead roles, leave a limited impression beyond their fleeting appearances.
On the other hand, Surabhi Lakshmi excels in her role, especially as Maniyan's wife, delivering a performance that elevates her character beyond mere support to Maniyan.
The chemistry in the Maniyan-Nanu combo scenes is so vibrant that Tovino-Jagadish's duo takes a backseat.
Jomon's cinematography, Shameer Mohammed's editing, Dibu Nainan's music, and other technical aspects significantly enhance the film's theatrical experience.
Ultimately, ARM triumphs by narrating a grandmother's tale/fable from start to finish with technical brilliance, adhering to its core essence throughout.
Once immersed in this atmosphere, the fictional village of Chiyothika and its surroundings feel like our own.
Jithin Lal and Sujith Nambiar astonish us with their writing and direction, displaying a finesse that belies their newcomer status.
The humor woven into this fantasy-myth narrative owes much to Deepu Pradeep's contributions to the screenplay.
This team has seamlessly brought together the various elements of such a film to create an impressive whole.
The artistic direction stands out, vividly portraying the fictional village of Chiyothika, its temple, and its people across three distinct time periods.
While unfolding the story with the lightheartedness of a grandmother's fable, the film also explores the caste system persisting through both monarchic and democratic eras.
Beyond the narrative, Tovino Thomas captivates with his electrifying performances and commanding screen presence.
Portraying three distinct characters-Kunjikelu the warrior, Maniyan the thief, and Ajay the electrician-Tovino embodies each role with unique looks, expressions, and body language.
His dedication and preparation for these roles are evident in his flawless performance, with Maniyan's character deserving special mention.
Maniyan's appearance, expressions, body language, and dialogue delivery surpass even the other two characters, making him unforgettable.
Aishwarya Rajesh and Kriti Shetty, though in lead roles, leave a limited impression beyond their fleeting appearances.
On the other hand, Surabhi Lakshmi excels in her role, especially as Maniyan's wife, delivering a performance that elevates her character beyond mere support to Maniyan.
The chemistry in the Maniyan-Nanu combo scenes is so vibrant that Tovino-Jagadish's duo takes a backseat.
Jomon's cinematography, Shameer Mohammed's editing, Dibu Nainan's music, and other technical aspects significantly enhance the film's theatrical experience.
Ultimately, ARM triumphs by narrating a grandmother's tale/fable from start to finish with technical brilliance, adhering to its core essence throughout.
- sudheeshthulaseedharan
- 26 nov 2024
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Dettagli
Botteghino
- Budget
- 600.000.000 INR (previsto)
- Lordo in tutto il mondo
- 1.950.747 USD
- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 30 minuti
- Colore
- Mix di suoni
- Proporzioni
- 2.39 : 1
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