ANGAMALY DIARIES MOVIE REVIEW
Director Lijo Jose Pellissery is all set to
carve a niche for himself by taking a run at experimentation films in Malayalam
cinema. After the comic thriller 'Double Barrel' that evoked compliments and
criticism, he is back with 'Angamaly Diaries' which has 86 newcomers in key
roles. The other specialties of the film are that the script is written by
actor Chemban Vinod Jose and it is the first solo production of Vijay Babu
(Friday Films).
The plot is set in Angamaly, a town in the
Ernakulam-Trichur district border. The movie is a realistic approach to the
local life in Angamaly with Pepe (Antony Varghese) as the protagonist. The
story is usual and has nothing new to offer, but the screenplay that says the
proverbial tale of men who live by the sword is gripping and has a fresh feel
to it. The life of thugs and henchmen has been portrayed with perfection in a
raw manner.
The performance by every artist is very
realistic and excellent, and the credit for this high level of perfection goes
to the director who took up this humongous challenge of casting 86 newcomers.
Girish Gangadharan has set frames that bring
out the true beauty of Angamaly. The cinematography has been dealt with much
care as to not loose its realist essence. Prasanth Pillai's music is another
highlight of the movie; the taste of folk in them will definitely make a mark.
There are many surprises in the film
including a single and well-placed shot that lasts for more than 10 minutes,
and it makes the film different


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