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Friday, June 20, 2014

With You, Without You, Sinhalese-Tamil, International Film Movie review, Johnson Thomas, Rating: * * *

With You, Without You, Sinhalese-Tamil, International Film Movie rebiew, Johnson Thomas, Rating: *  *  *

With You, Without You, Sinhalese-Tamil, International Film Movie rebiew, Johnson Thomas, Rating: *  *  *

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International( Srilankan) film Review
Johnson Thomas


A conflicting experience


Film: With You, Without You(Oba Nathuwa, Oba Ekka)
Cast: Shyam Fernando, Anjali Patil
Director: Prasanna Vithanage


Rating: *  *  *        

              
Set in post war Lanka, this film tries to bring us close to two characters psychologically debilitated by conflict- A man and a woman from the two ends of the chasm creating thirty year old bloody civil war in Sri Lanka. This film is a post war epitaph to the many who found themselves on opposing sides of a war that was brutal and unrelenting in it’s dehumanizing spiral. Prasanna Vithanage, a much feted filmmaker from Sri Lanka, attempts to make that war the counter-point for this fatal romance between two individuals- a head strong young Tamil catholic girl Selvi(Anjali Patil) struggling to come to terms with the loss of her family and her people and a native Sinhala Buddhist pawn broker Sarathsiri(Shyam Fernando) who has his own issues to dope with. The two meet, fall in love and get married but happily-ever-after appears to be a figment of someone else’s imagination. A friend’s visit and the discovery of an inglorious past, destroys the growing love between the two and eventually leads to distrust and hatred. So far so good. The eventual outcome of that discovery is what sits uncomfortably for the viewer.


Whatever the filmmakers intentions, the narrative would have been better served if some compromise would have been evolved to tide over the relationship crisis and save the crumbling marriage. The eventual climax stands out like a sore thumb, executed as it is, with a clumsy, befuddling finality that leaves the viewer unaffected.

Vithanage in fact builds up momentum with a grace and serenity that is masterly. Aided beautifully by somber evocative camerawork, underwhelming background score, minimalistic dialogues and brilliantly underplayed visually expressive performances by both the principal actors. Anjali Patil in fact is a revelation here. She lives the role so beautifully as a Tamil catholic firl that if you were not aware of her real name , you would be fooled into thinking she is just that. This is definitely another award worthy performance by her! This film is worth a watch!


  

Picks&Piques/Snippet Film reviews/20thJune2014/Johnson Thomas

Picks&Piques/Snippet Film reviews/20thJune2014/Johnson Thomas


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Humshakals(Hindi) Rating: *  ½ This one’s a clunker what with three sets of actors striving hard to overcome the lack of good sense, plot, script and humor thereof.  Sajid Khan at his humorless worst. Even his ‘Himmatwala’ remake looks better in retrospect!
Ek ka Dum 1( Hindi) Rating: *  * ½ A frenetic jump happy action thriller that uses the tired ‘memory loss’ formula to allow for it’s repetitive plotting pattern. This long-in-the-tooth, dubbed from Telugu, Mahesh Babu vehicle also incorporates some fast paced south Asian styled action but the conviction and plausibility are heavily suspect!
Chef(English) Rating: * * *1/2 The face saver this week, this gastronomical drool worthy culinary delight has enough humor and emotion to whet your appetite. It’s a food-trip worth taking!
With you, Without You(Sinhalese-Tamil/English Subtitiles)Rating: *  *  *  A tragic romance, this film pairs a Tamil with a native Srilankan  and brings out their ideological differences and prejudices after marriage which inevitably lead up to a tragedy. Not very convincing in it’s climactic spiel. Otherwise a mood piece with beautifully somber tight-lipped romantic treatment and a stunningly  expressive performance from national award winning Anjali Patil lends it some elevation!