Nenjuku neethi autobiography of a face
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But its really weird why people are not celebrating this movie who celebrated Pariyerum Perumal and Asuran in past. When two new operations successfully reconstruct her face, she is shocked to discover that she does not recognize the face that looks back at her in the mirror. Excellent cinematography which shooting on anamorphic gave it more depth with supporting good color grade by the colorist.
She undergoes an operation to remove half of her jaw, which is followed by two-and-a-half years of chemotherapy and radiation treatment. Every dialogue was impactful. Some characters have not created any impact and have been vulnerable which has to be properly versed for the story. The person should rely on the law for justice but seeing our country's conditions, it's highly questionable.
I really love this movie.
5kathiravanvj
Very average movie
The plot was good one but the scenes and screenplay was very artificial and purposely stuffed. It's as if they're just showcasing the wrongs of society without truly being the change.
7mousyr1
Impactful
This movie is about hard-hitting truths in the current society.
She gains a number of close friends at college who also embrace the role of outsider and outcast and who, to Lucy’s surprise, actually enjoy her company. One time watchable. A proper impactful Movie.
10chellapandidani
Much needed movie!
Dialogues are razor sharp. Still convinced that her “ugliness” means that she will never form a romantic relationship, she decides to try and move beyond the seemingly petty fixation on physical beauty to focus on higher, nobler forms of beauty instead.
Best part of the movie is smooth narration without unhurried. However, as the book draws to a close, she comes to terms with her life, begins questioning her understandings of physical beauty, and ultimately realizes that her issues have their roots in her low self-esteem and negative self-image. We actually wrote down some of the lines :)
Arunraja Kamaraj (the writer) intentionally challenged the status quo by raising valuable questions on patriotism and highlighting the hypocrisy of the caste system/division within the same caste.
-A big applause to the art director & team for the realistic environments produced, especially the police station flooded by the septic tank
-The supporting cast and background actors 'held the ship together'.
This movie portrays the ground reality of cast hierarchy. While I know the one line, was wondering if it will work for tamil audience. I guess, it did. Ready to watch Article 15 now 😊
Autobiography Of A Face
Published in 1994, Autobiography of a Face is award-winning poet Lucy Grealy’s prose debut, a widely-celebrated memoir concerning the author’s struggles with cancer and disfigurement.
At the age of 9, Lucy collides with a classmate during a game of dodgeball.
Director doesn't compromise to show about cast reality. In doing so, she adds her desire to be attractive to the list of suppressed emotions. Bit slow narration so felt more lag initially, predictable yet the story made its justice.