haven't revisited the film since i saw it in the theater but...
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more than the genre jumping or the flashier elements what works really beautifully here for me is the density of the urban space, the feeling that all of these intersecting trajectories are mapped out in this same small space, with intricate background detail and repeated locations appearing again and again. and that goes through the colors (especially in the interior decoration, the painted walls of the streets), the raja music, the intricate sound design. in the moment, especially in a crowded theater, it's all kind of mesmerizing.
still feel more than a little uncertain about the film. in regards to casting a cis actor in a trans role, it's not really my place to say and the trans community in india has been more than vocal on the subject (to predictably mixed conclusions). i find the greater arc of the film's stories to be more disturbing - essentially several women who transgress social boundaries in matters of sex or sexuality, are subjected to abuse or suffering, and are rewarded at best with a restoration of some kind of normative social code. the way that pornography is used as code for social freedom here is more than a little indicative of some of the wider issues the movie has with sex and (women's) sexuality...
and i have to say the sheer amount the movie wants to focus on abuse, especially at the hands of the rapist police inspector, the sheer enjoyment it seems to have giving him awful things to do and say, is kind of unnerving. his death is poetically right in a way (shilpa's curse on his forehead leading to the falling television) but seems truly insufficient considering what's gone before.
so i don't know. mysskin and ramya (as preacher and his wife) are amazing, sethupathy is as great as ever no matter the politics of his casting, the kids are great. i thought fahadh gave one of his only bad performances and samantha is samantha but their whole story suffers from the most severe writing issues. i liked the alien?
definitely a film that i somewhat soured on in the days after seeing it...
still feel more than a little uncertain about the film. in regards to casting a cis actor in a trans role, it's not really my place to say and the trans community in india has been more than vocal on the subject (to predictably mixed conclusions). i find the greater arc of the film's stories to be more disturbing - essentially several women who transgress social boundaries in matters of sex or sexuality, are subjected to abuse or suffering, and are rewarded at best with a restoration of some kind of normative social code. the way that pornography is used as code for social freedom here is more than a little indicative of some of the wider issues the movie has with sex and (women's) sexuality...
and i have to say the sheer amount the movie wants to focus on abuse, especially at the hands of the rapist police inspector, the sheer enjoyment it seems to have giving him awful things to do and say, is kind of unnerving. his death is poetically right in a way (shilpa's curse on his forehead leading to the falling television) but seems truly insufficient considering what's gone before.
so i don't know. mysskin and ramya (as preacher and his wife) are amazing, sethupathy is as great as ever no matter the politics of his casting, the kids are great. i thought fahadh gave one of his only bad performances and samantha is samantha but their whole story suffers from the most severe writing issues. i liked the alien?
definitely a film that i somewhat soured on in the days after seeing it...