Raavanan — Grey
A true traveller never knows his destination and a true cinema fan doesn’t return from theatre without tickets. [ Pixmonk Philosophy :) ]. I watched this movie on the first day !
If you can differentiate between Aayirathil oruvan and Magadheera, Pictures of C.Kondaiah Raju [ Calendar artist ! ] and MFHussain, that’s the key. A creator looses and limits himself when he enters into write about sprituality, epics etc., [ ex : Ezuthu chiththar ! ]. Thus the creator is restricting his boundaries when he writes about arupadai veedu or about Kumarakurubarar. Even with Sujatha, I liked the preface in his Thirukkural book rather than his explanations — short or big it is what it is.
I still like few scenes and concepts in Thalabathi [ the fine love between Rajini & Shobana, இது சூர்யா ஸார்.. ஒர்ஸாதீங்க ]. To an extent the symbols he has taken from Mahabharatha was stylishly taken and it lacked the package. Time changed and Mani has entered into multiple traps like producing his own movies [ not this one ! ], making in multilingual, international market, iconic ARRahman, Bachchan couple. I never mentioned anything about GURU [ Video wiki of Dhirubhai ! ] in my blogs, which disappointed me a big time.
One of my simple expection in a movie is the movie should have a story and shouldn’t trigger any question from the audience, at least while watching. Why ? Who ? How ? — Raavanan has so many such questions. Why Ramayanam ?
Story
Veera kidnaps Ragini, wife of Dev, a honest police officer. Dev goes in search of her and Veera. Why Veera kidnaps Ragini ? Because it’s the way Ramayan was written :)
View
The movie has a tone — Grey, which expresses neither Ram or Raavan is completlely black nor white. Their characterisation is in the middle — Grey. The components of the movie are wind, fire and of course water in various forms [ rain / mist / dew / river/ waterfalls ]. That’s the high level factors of the movie.
The interesting aspect of any story is it’s suspense — open ended or close ended. Suspense or unknown flow makes the story interesting — for ex we never knew what happens next in a simple story like “The white balloon”. But it slips when you see Kandan Karunai, Karnan, Gandhi — as the flow of the story or history is known [ exceptional is Inglorious Basterds ]. There’s a serious concern about the efforts which may easily be superceded by the epic, which we already have in mind.
I like the marketing techniques of Maniratnam. As an atheist, he never performs film pooja, no stills/promotions/news until the release and finally his work speak volumes rather than his interviews. I always get surprise in any of his movies with some new character coming out — who never came in posters, promotions or songs [ Umapathy in Agni Natchathiram, Kushboo in Alaipayuthe, Kapoor in Roja, SPB in Thiruda Thiruda ]. All of his major positve marketing aspects are missing in Raavanan.
The grip is entirely missing in the story with logical questions except in few scenes. Yes ! Some of the scenes have come out brilliantly with stunning visuals, ideas [ broken Idol ] and music but the entire package disappoints.
The impressive performance of Vikram [ though repeating ], looks n performances of Aish and Prithviraj, extraordinary locations, visuals, splendid score, brilliant production design, action sequences [ and low cut costumes ;) ] are the positive things in the movie. The flaws are from the script, dialogues [ MR misses Sujatha ], characterisation [ Priya Mani, Karthik ! ] and the detached/unappealing songs. The outcome is that the movie fails to impress on a whole but I was left with few scenes. Effortful art direction, scene which Aish prays the broken idol, the confrontations of Vikram / Aish, a surprise fight, mist covered locations — the list continues but without the meaning.
I am suprised to see the characterisation of Karthik and his intorduction to explain who he is [ Thank God he didn’t have a tail !]. The director impressed in one scene which he tried to depict the characterisation of Indrajith though he is understood as Vibeeshanan [ Sakkarai ]. The last few scenes are effectively handled and the questions that any common man has about the goodness within Raavanan and bad in Ram were also handled. The director thus tried out combining cosmic energy [ Ramayanam ] coupled with atomic energy [ Rashomon — it influenced a lot ] in the evolution of mankind, programmed by Java :) .
He better don’t reread Aesob fables, Pacha thandira kathaigal, Vikramadhithan stories, Silappadikaram, Kundalakesi. That’ll save the innocent Tamil cinema followers. When he [ or Shankar or Raaj Kamal] produces movie, it’ll be sleek in content / budget and defintely not when they experiment in other’s money.
A true cinema fan never gives up and innocently waits for the next product. I remember coming out frustrated after returning from a night show [Ji — Ajith ] and some fans consoled themselves that the next movie Varalaaru will compensate everything. [ அடுத்த படத்துல அவர் பின்னிடுவாரு.. என்ன ஒண்ணு.. இதுல நம்மள பின்னிட்டாரு :) ]
I still expect something good in Raavan — the Hindi version [ though it’s like verifying the xerox copy :) ].That’s the minimum expectation of any true cinema fan. I hope that the creator corrects himself in the next movie. I’ll watch it one more time. Good or bad.. movie watching is always an interesting task, especially in theatres.
Kamal was proudly mentioning that he found a flaw in ‘A Wednesday’ that Shah uses a table [ where does it come from ?! ] in the terrace but he used a slab on 2 drums, it seems. Adadada.. He remade a bomb blast movie which is not relevant to TN at all and concentrating on minute details like this. Making make sense only when the content is good.
இந்தப் படமும் கடந்து போகும் !
–Toto.
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Excellent. I Was literally bowled over by your language and the writing skills.
Loved the punch dialogues which were thrown here and there in the post.
Loved the last part of the post (Kamal-Wednesday-shah). Quite funny.
Hats off to you.
Cheers mate, write more.
Thank you for your comment, King ! In fact, it’s you doing a great job in Tamil comics — very rare topic but close to the heart. Keep visiting.
Toto,
Over period, even the most sensible film makers fall into an ego trap…thus refusing to listen to others.…or probably surrounded by chamcha asst.directors who feel that whatever maniratnam does should be right and not sharing genuine feedback.…or MR himself believing that audience will wait and receive whatever he produces with an applause.…
They will however make their money and continue to torture us.…
Kathir
i am an avid Mani Ratnam fan.i have once told that i would love even a ’ wedding/marriage ’ filmed by Mani sir.
i may like this movie too, probably because i just follow the film when watching it and dont go ahead of the film maker…may be that’s my inability, it may be a blessing in disguise when watching a film. by the way, i am slightly worried about following the dialogues of this movie, as i could not comprehend what Vikram was telling– in an ad.clip.
Hi,
I watched Ravanan yesterday.….I lost myself.…I simply got sucked in by the visuals, camera, locations and ofcourse.…screenplay is not that bad.….few scenes could be avoided.….but otherwise I liked it.
Instead of looking at it like a MR movie and having high expectations, just go and watch like any other movie and it will stun you.…
Kathir
Rajan, Kathir.. Thanks for your comments. Kathir.. You are correct and very few directors make the difference to make a movie watchable in theatre ] not in DVD. ]