Member Rameshan 9aam Ward Review…the typical script😔
Year: 2022
Genre: Politics, Comedy
Cast: Arjun Ashokan, Chemban Vinod Jose, Sabumon Abdusamad, Gayathri Ashok, Sminu Sijo, Indrans, Mamukkoya, Shabareesh Varma, Johny Antony
Director: Aby Treesa Paul, Anto Jose Periera
Writer: Aby Treesa Paul, Anto Jose Periera
Cinematographer: Eldo Isaac
Summary: Rameshan, a young vibrant guy, has been elected as the new 9th ward political member; he’s determined to implement major changes in his community, however, it’s easier thought than done
Overall Rating: Water
Member Rameshan 9aam Ward was the typical script. We had an idea of how the scenario was going to play out and that’s what happened without any surprises
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Delicious
—Beautiful work on the soundtrack which fostered a nice balladic mood
—It was good to see Rameshan (Arjun Ashokan) being pure at heart despite all the political pressures he was exposed to.
He cared about his community (although not too affectionate towards his family members😕) and wanted to put an end to the corruption and lack of infrastructure
—Member Rameshan 9aam Ward showed us the power of youth to amount to something bigger for society’s good. Even though on the outside, Rameshan and his friends could be seen as good-for-nothing, deep down, they had a vision to create a better working environment
Bland
—The photography and color grading were not in sync with the spirit of the film, not as dynamic as they could have been
—Acting was okay, not memorable
—The characters were crafted in a typical way, e.g. the lead character has a bunch of friends who like to fool around, he has a sister that he bullies, nosy neighbors, and has a love interest in the neighborhood.
—Member Rameshan 9aam Ward started off in a catchy way introducing us to the different characters and their activities, then the momentum gradually lost pace with the usual dialogues, romantic scenes, and plot unfoldment
Viewers’ Guide
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