Tarantino taught me two things.
1. Strong Violence carries a Deep Emotion.
2. And its as Beautiful as Love ❤️
Movie is loosely based on 1995 Kodiyankulam Violence, also director painted Mahabharatham’s famous and Our Fav Dalit Character to the One who stood out and always got into problems and called him Karnan.
Kodiyankulam Voilence is al about Upper caste people get jealous of Well developed Dalit Village Kodiyankulam, in all fields and ruin it completely through Police and Police too get dummy before such devilish thirst of Power and helped them Directly.
Coming back to the Writing of The Movie Selva raj recreated Bubbly-Hot-Young-Kind-Rebillious- Man With His Word, Surya from Rajni’s Thalapathy and Expressed the Violence as response to the Upper Caste domination and Suppression. He used many Elements to express the deep rooted Societal problems like Donkey is used to express the Bonded Slavery, free Horse is like Quality of Freedom with No job or no Ambition and A Sword a sign of Victory with no real Victory - Beautiful and Emotional ❤️
Writer has created an Alternate Mahabharatha in which Karna gets his Mom who is Worried about him and stays with him always,
He wins his Draupadi, ultimately he Wins the Mahabharatha Battle with Krishna (Yaman - Lal) next to him...!!
Art direction and Photography had a Dark and Deep theme with a Lot of Reds and Blacks Every where. Editing is Okay-ish, Location is beautiful, BGm is beautiful..!!
Story is the Hero, Casting with Art Direction and Cinematography became the Spine of the Movie with Not-So-Great Screenplay and Editing which made audience disconnected sometimes from the right emotion..!!
Hard Hitting, Convincing, Beautifully Written, Well Casted than Well Crafted (I can take more Violence though) - A Must Watch.
4/5 - Unfortunate that we still face such Caste violence 🥺
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