'Philips & the Monkey pen' is a good children movie and it carrying on the feels of fantasy, nostalgic with moral merits. The film directed by Rojin Thomas and Shanil Mohammed and produced by 'Friday Film House'. 'Philips & the Monkey pen' released yesterday (07/11/2013) and it bagged well opinions.
Story
Ryan Philip (Sanoop) a 5th std. naughty student and he faces many problems in his school, one of it is 'Mathematics' subject. Accidentally he gets a Magic pen named 'Monkeypen' from the antique collections of his grandfather. The pen has speciality that one who carries it is capable to solve the difficult problems. The pen changes the Ryan's life and he become a bright and well mannered boy in School.
Movie Outlook
- The movie's story, screenplay and in other all manners, is fantastic; nothing more to say.
- The total part is good
- The perfect Visualisation is the prime part.
Acting
- Ryan Philip / Sanoop Santhosh is the show stealer in 'Philips & the monkeypen'. He gives a wonderful acting in the film's every parts.
- The other children artists are notable; specially The character 'Juggru' performed by Gourav Menon, makes you laugh.
- Other actors are good in their roles; Jayasurya as 'Ryan's Father', Vijay Babu in the 'Teacher' role, Mukesh as 'Principal' of the school, Joy Mathew as 'Ryan's Grandfather', Ramya Nambeeshan in the 'mother role of Ryan' etc. are fully justified to their characters.
- 'Philips & the Monkey pen' is enriched with noteworthy performances.
Technicality
- I felt that the directors and writer approached with well plans and brilliance to this movie making. So it became as a magically good product.
- The visuals are outstanding by Neil D.Cunha; it's like an Hollywood shots. (specially in 'Robert Bristo Flashback scene')
- The movie's other sections; Editing by Prejish Prakash, Art by Vineesh Banglan, Musics & Bg score by Rahul subrahmaniam, Co-ordination by Govind.P. Menon etc, are fine.
The technicians showed the Magic with theirs' 'Monkeypen'
Grade: A Magical 'Philip and his Monkeypen'
Rating: 4 / 5
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