Elizabeth Review (short film)… what a beautiful concept!
Year: 2021
Genre: Faith, Family, Children, Drama
Cast: Eithal Evana Sherin, Shiyas Kareem, Anjali Nair, Boban Samuel, Pauly Valsan, Althaf, Jinto Thekkiniyath
Director: JC
Writer: Gishma Sherin
Cinematographer: Ansoor Kettungal
Summary: In an attempt to obtain healing for her bedridden mom, a little girl Elizabeth embarks on a journey to a remote church while the powers of darkness have another plan
Overall Rating: BBQ
Elizabeth was such a cute movie🥰 We fell in love with the child actress, she sold us a story and we bought it!
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—What an original concept to have a child character on a mission to save her mother through the power of prayer! Elizabeth (Eithal Evana Sherin) was shoooo shweeet, made us wanna carry her.
The movie encouraged the little children to have faith in God and pray no matter how desperate things may look. Very great to see that
—Seeing Elizabeth and her mom (Anjali Nair) together, it honestly felt like a blood-related family. They interacted well with each other. Besides, Elizabeth was so gentle, perseverent, and ambitious; we loved her and loved her 😃
—Well done on the visual effects and Lucifer’s makeup design; they projected an intimidating aura. The sound effects/score guided the pace of the movie with intense and scary notes
—Another element we appreciated from the story was that it underlined the hypocrisy among churchgoers, as the Scriptures say “not all those who say Lord, Lord will enter the Kingdom of God”. It was evident that a blameless life is important to have communion with God
Bland
—Few questions arose that made some parts unconvincing: How did Elizabeth get to know the long route to the remote church? How was she not afraid of the incident happening in front of the church door?
—It would have made a deeper impact to hear Elizabeth’s powerful prayer for her mom
Viewers’ Guide
Language none Violence none Intimacy none
Trailer
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(Audio: Malayalam; English Subtitles: Yes)