Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum Review… very irritating to watch😢
Year: 2018
Genre: Marriage, Tradition, Social Justice, Anthology, Drama
Cast: Kalieswari Srinivasan, Parvathy Thiruvothu, Lakshmi Priyaa Chandramouli, Karunakaran, Sunder Ramu, Karthick Krishna, G. Marimuthu
Director: Vasanth S Sai
Writer: Jeyamohan, Adhavan, Ashokamitran
Cinematographer: NK Ekambaram, ‘Wide Angle’ Ravi Shankaran
Summary: 3 stories, 3 women, and the evolution of female treatment in a male chauvinist culture
Overall Rating: Feast
Sivaranjiniyum Innum Sila Pengalum (SISP) is definitely going to irritate you while watching. However, it’s not the common misogynist film, it goes rather deeper into the meaning of life and female emancipation using powerful symbolism
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—From the very first scenes, SISP captured our attention with its handheld cinematography that engaged us with the narrative: we were going where the camera was leading us and were present in the rooms with the lead actresses.
We experienced anger, shame, satisfaction, and determination. There were minor scenes we had to skip because we couldn’t stand the abuse of the women; surely that was the director’s goal to show how atrocious some customs are and the dire need to stop them
—SISP was special as it discoursed the treatment of women over a period of years, illustrating the progress over time. Dialogues were intentionally designed to attract attention and raise awareness.
The use of symbolism was so striking, especially the last scene of every story, though silent, spoke a thousand words
—The acting, the acting, the acting was without question simply perfect!!! It was great seeing Kalieswari Srinivasan (playing Saraswathy in the first story), wish she had more movies 🙂
—The little use of music helped pull our focus on the sensitive content addressed
Bland
Nothing bland found
Viewers’ Guide
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