Wednesday, 3 April 2013

'Amen' - Review



Amen is at unrealistic feel and fills with a lot of heavenly situations, so the film is a worth watch and it's a new experience. The film is, from the director Lijo Jose Pellisery, in which Indrajith, Fahad Fasil, Kalabhavan Mani, Joy Mathew, Sunil Sugatha, Swathi Reddy etc. are the lead actors. Amen's responses are mostly fair and the film is currently going well in theatres.

Story
Amen tells a love story of Solomon (Fahad Fasil) and Shoshanna (Swathi Reddy) in the backdrop of a village named 'Kumarangari'. The people and the church are involved in between their relationship.  

Amen's story is quite good with the factors romcom and revenge, but its treatment is wholly different. Scenes gives a surreal effect and some dialogues are side splitting, all the same some obscenes contains in it. 

Amen is more rewarding with the well performances of Indrajith, Fahad Fasil, Joy Mathew, Sunil Sugatha, Nandhu, Swathi Reddy, Kulapulli Leela and all were did a good job. But actor Magarandh's role isn't interesting because he is overdoing.

Lijo Jose cleverly made it and I'm more surprised that he perfectly blend his trademarks (has applied in his previous films were action thrillers) like wide angle & slow motion shots for a comedy satire. While P.S.Rafeeq 's script is enjoyable, the film makes some tedious mood in somewhere (if the time is little more reducing it would be more interesting). The visuals of Abhinand Ramanujam gives a dreamlike effect to the film and the Manoj's editing is cleanly follows it. Prasanth Pillai's Bg score and Musics; some are good and some are drags it. I really liked the title song ''aathmaavin...''.

Grade:  'Divine and Surreal' Amen
Rating:  3.5/5

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