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2019 Malayalam Mohanlal

Can give Ittimani a skip! (2019)

Mohanlal has been looking after older women in his films for a while now.

Ittimani (ooops spoilers ahead) is no different. If in Drama he helps to fulfill a dead woman’s last wish in the choice of her site of burial, here he goes a step further to marry an older woman, the widow who lives next door, his mother’s closest friend, his classmates’ mother to teach her children basic lessons in how to look after aging parents.

I can understand the intention of the film makers in choosing such a pertinent subject matter, and use their film to create an awareness about it to the public. However, the story does not pull the audience to emotionally be involved in it. By the time or rather if the audience has patience to sit through until that revealing climax) the script and direction has already played spoilsport in driving them away or lulling them into boredom with stupid jokes in the name of the slapstick.

Drama, last year, Baba Kalyani a few years ago, Snehaveedu, at a time of Sheela’s second coming, when she wanted to work with Lal are all stories about a younger (?) male protagonist in combination with an older mother figure whom he helps in a crisis, as a son, police officer, family friend or/and as part of his job. This series of being helping hand is becoming a little more than tiring especially when Mohanlal the superactor alone cannot pull audiences to watch his film anywhere.

Lucifer was mass film with thorough script and excellent direction. It is difficult to believe he ia the same actor who chose to be Lucifer, earlier this year, & the Ihikara Pakki cameo that overshadowed Nivin Pauly’s titular Kayalamkulam Kochunni.

About Ittimani, watch at your own risk, level.of patience, state of mind, levels of stress

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Rizzoli & Isles (Book & Television Series)

“I hate endings. The truth is I hate beginnings, too. I like middles, the steady sameness, comfortable forever.” Korsak

Almost every other month, a member in my book group puts up the question, “What’s everyone reading today?” I stumbled upon Tess Gerristen in one of those threads. Curious me, googled her, and found her books. In a week’s time I was reading her third police procedural with Detective Jane Rizzoli and the Medical Examiner Maura Isles. As I warmed up to them Google hints at a tv series in their name.

S1E1 is based on the first book I read from the author. It grew on me – watching an episode a day after a day’s work, steadily, the actors becoming a part of my life. To the point where I was shocked to learn that the actor playing Detective Barry Frost was no more one day. We need to live with a character in a book or/and a film to go through the cycle of grief and loss of a fictional character & and actor essaying the role.

Season 6 & 7 are so so, but I enjoy watching an espisode or two once in a while.

“I like beginnings, and endings, and most often even though middles are comfortable, I kind of am bored soon” a line from the last episode of the series is one of my favourites.

Streaming on Prime.

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