JALLIKKATTU. Review.

Jallikkattu literaly refers to a festival of bullgrabbing celebrated in tamilnadu is having its resemlance with the storyline of the film in which the entire 1:30 hrs is all about chasing a buffallo escaped from the custody of a local butcher named varkey.
The film interplots the rivalry between two individuals thus it turns out briefly into a competent establishment of power over the other.
The film ends up snatching the buffallo with a moralistic insight as it narrates "those men runs in two legs are just equal to animals treed on four legs."

THUMBS UPS....
The director lijo jose pallissery prooves himself once again as a figurative narrator of realistic stories.
Background scores that booses our heads is very adaptable to the situation, so that the audience are all grabbed visually to chase the unhinged buffallo through the darkest hours.
Cinematography happens to be the real hero of the film as it fetched every nukes of the valley in search of visuals in a lucid way.
Script is very innovative and experimental in a manner it turned during last twenty minutes where there is subminimal dailogues are alloted, so as to address the barbarianism invoked among the humans within,  when they project themselves with roars and cries relative to animals.
Film conveys the moral of environmentalism and criticise the land enchroachment and exploitation of greenary.

THUMBS DOWN.
The film repeatedly transit its tone between its realism and Cinematics.
This transition may confuse the audience and make the concept of the film little translucent and less understandable.
A heep of men pilled up on a buffallo is too thematic as it may make the audience wonder.

Rating.
Am giving 6/10 for this artistically carved out film and i recommend this especially for those who likes theatrical tone of filmography.


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