Janmam Review (short film)… very alarming to see these harsh realities
Year: 2018
Genre: Career, Social Justice, Drama
Cast: Akshay Ratheeshan, Aiswarya Dilip, Vipin Vasudev, Mahita Krisna, Bindhya Nair, Prem Menon, Anil Kumar
Director: Adeep Krishna
Writer: Vishakh Rema Venugopal
Cinematographer: Vishnu S Pai
Summary: Inspired by true events, Janmam peeks into a medical institution where the staff resorts to abusive conduct toward patients
Overall Rating: Beignets
Okayyyyy…Janmam’s story is surely something we’ve not heard of before in terms of the despicable practice of some medical settings.
It’s very alarming and even using the word ‘alarming’ is an understatement. Something should be done to stop this. We can’t express enough gratitude to the filmmaker for speaking out on this matter
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—We know that some medical personnel can be rude or inconsiderate but Janmam disclosed the ‘worstest’ behavior there is, making us apprehensive about being admitted to hospitals. How is that even humanly possible??? 😠
After watching Janmam, you’ll surely understand our aggravation. The outrageous part about this abusive practice is that there’s no way to effectively prevent it
—Color grading needs no mention, job well done 👍🏾
—Adeep Krishna, the director, covered all the important parties we wanted to see (i.e. the patient, patient’s family, medical staff, and health board); his logic in telling the screenplay gave us a wake-up call and will incite people to start a movement against this type of abuse
Bland
—In general, acting was a bit shallow with sound engineering suffering as well
—The actual abusive stories provided at the end helped solidify the plot; however, there was no way to read them in full or access a link for more info
Viewers’ Guide
LanguageViolence none Intimacy none
Trailer