Climax makes you wonder are we any different from animals..? BGM and the end Human pyramid scene was to be really appreciated.
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okay, I'm like a general audience to mallu movies and this movie has me lie, tf did I just watch. Like this movie, is slightly fucked up. and maybe that's why it should go places.
The wild animal is the least beast here.
Review by GallifreyRangerBlockedParent2021-04-07T15:59:54Z
On the surface, Jallikattu is just a movie about an entire village acting bonkers trying to catch a loose bull on the run. But, underneath the simple premise, Lijo Jose Pellissery quite audaciously ventures to create an entire movie as a metaphor for the darker side of humankind.
Boasting of a true ensemble, instead of a single leading actor (unless you count in the bull), Jallikattu's true strengths are its story, cinematography, and background music.
Jallikattu is a stark look at the unfathomable capacity of humans to, at times, devolve into something ugly when gathered in numbers. The movie is a raw look at the worst of human tendencies and, as a result, is quite cynical at times. While an argument can be made that humans are rarely so cruel, the movie tends to skip the in-betweens and jump to the extremes of human atrocities at times (especially, the climax, which was quite harrowing to watch). This is not a light watch, or a movie that one may enjoy rewatching. However, it is definitely worth a watch.
The cinematographer has done a spectacular job throughout out the movie. Though, frankly speaking, I am yet to watch a Malayalam movie having average cinematography.
The background music complements the story very well. Also, given that the movie doesn't have a lot of dialogue, the BGM was always going to be important.
This is the first LJP movie I have seen. And, I can understand why he is so highly talked about as the next big Indian director. As a fan of the movie, I am very much looking forward to watching his other works.