Tuesday 15 January 2013

'Lisammayude Veedu' - Review



A sequel becomes more appealing when its events are more accord to that's prequel. The film 'Lisammayude Veedu' is a sequel of critically acclaimed film 'Achanurangaatha Veedu' (2006), but the 'prequel' tail end scene doesn't follow the Sequel's starting of the story, unsuitably and 'Achanurangaatha Veedu' story follows of a father who has three daughters and the youngest girl who is a serial rape victim in her teen - which had been handled in the prequel. But in Lisammayude Veedu shows mainly the gut wrenching life period of 'adult' Lisamma. Comparing to its prequel, Lisammayude Veedu goes on an adrift manner in the plot which could not have working perfectly in the story. The film released on 04/01/2013 and it got the negative responses

Story
Lisamma (Meera Jasmine), was a serial rape victim in her teen and those incidents troubled her family life. When she grew up, she adjusted her life by confronting the woes and tried to utilize the chances to escape from her sadness es. In this period some crucial characters entered in her life and happened some turning points.       

'Lisammayude Veedu' story is in old cup which is so predictable even at the parts. A hurly burly tragedies (which should be make u tiresome) included in which breaks the twine. 

The character 'Lisamma' became bold and she utilized the chances to escape from her sadness es, but it turned out to some tragic episodes. Meera jasmine easily did a great job in her title character 'Lisamma' despite there have more difficulties to doing this role. Rahul Madhav played the dual role as the 'Father' and 'Son'; he showed the acting calibre and the father role 'Sivankutty' will bear in the mind. Salimkumar has effectively did the character 'Samuel' while he is in mild parts. The drawback is the other characters are passing at parts and which have nothing specials.

Babu Janardhanan has tried for a points in his script and direction but unfortunately he didn't get its. The Screenplay have techniques those are mainly trying to present as a tear-jerker which lacks the main theme while the characterization is good and the direction isn't creative. In D.O.P section handled by Sinu Sidharth; the lights and tones are exactly suitable for this film. Relating to the shots it cannot be called perfect fully because the drawback is some are childish like body mount camera shots, inapt conceives etc. Editor Sibin.K.Soman is just followed the script and the Musics of Vinu Thomas, is neat.

Grade :   A  'Weak' Sequel 
Rating:   2/5

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