So, you know I’m going to write about Uthama Villan. But
before that, I want to touch up on a movie review in general.
In my opinion, movies are not to be reviewed or analysed or
explained. It is all about spot entertainment. (And entertainment is not only
about laughing and dancing). If you didn’t get entertained, then it is simply
not your mug of beer. Movie is an experience to be shared.
Movies are of different kinds – Some make you think, some
make you laugh so much that you forget why you are laughing. Movies like
Inception gives you homework too.
Movie goers are like Zoo visitors. Most people go to Zoo only
to see Lion and tiger – and don’t bother about the hundreds of colorful and
interesting birds and smaller animals.
That is the case with Uthama villan.
When there is no
dialogue or song, and there is silence, people get bored and crazy.
So, what are these nuances of a Kamal Movie ? Or, what am I blabbering
here..
This blog has to be elaborate in order to share atleast 5 %
of what I enjoyed in the movie, so if you are not interested, you are welcome
to close the browser and check IPL score.
To start with a small example – In movie Padayappa, in a
scene, Ramya Krishnan removes her sunglasses and at same time Rajni wears his
sunglasses – Crowd roars. Because thalaivar wears a sunglass. Few people would
have understood that it symbolically tells that character weightage has shifted
from villain to hero. This is just 0.001% of what we see in a Kamal movie.
And to start with an easy example from UV, In a scene, Kamal
stares at a fish that is just caught and put in a basket,. The Fish jumps and
struggles – symbolising that Kamal is nearing his death and is struggling in
life.- again, no dialogues at all!
Clear? Now, lets go into interesting ones:
My favorite one:
Scene: Kamal writes a letter to his girlfriend, and she also
writes to Kamal (not a reply). Both letters are hidden by his PA. After 25
years, Kamal comes to know of this. He asks his PA to read out the second
letter.
Location – a mini theatre where movie previews happen. The
word Uthama villan is written in Tamil fonts, with the dot over the last
alphabet “in”(ன் ) in red color.
As Kamal comes closer to the screen, his shadow falls on the
word villan (also interpreted as villain) – meaning, as the letter was not read in time, Kamal became a villain
by circumstances.
Next, as Kamal takes his position to listen to the letter,
the red dot over the alphabet “ன் ” falls on his nose – indirectly showing his
anger on the PA for having hidden that letter.
Once the letter is fully read, Kamal comes closer to his PA
and now, the red dot is on his forehead, indicating that he has come over the
incident and is now acting with wisdom.
What an intelligently written and enacted scene !? they’ve
simply captured the emotions and explanations which would otherwise take
thousands of words and few flashback scenes.
Next scene – where Kamal asks his daughter (separated from
him) to read out the first letter.
Location – Shooting spot – Kamal has just come out of a shoot,
with a Theeyam make up.
This scene has a lot more interesting points like the
background image outside the door, but I’m not going to write about all of
those.
And then there are performances, humorous dialogues,
meaningful songs etc., which lifts the movie. The song in the historical
portions are important, as they reveal the most important thing which is again revealed only in the climax in one line. No, i won't disclose it.
The opening song is a nice spoof of present day’s commercial
movies.
Kamal's movie, this one in particular needs mind, brain and patience to sit back and enjoy it. This movie will not appeal to all categories of Audience,
and if you are one of them, its not entirely your fault. As I said, this is
just not your mug of beer.
There are many more hidden messages in each scene, each
frame which I haven’t written above. One of the smartest thing is the title - it is actually villan - Villu means Bow, and who is master in that is villan, this was smartly used in English as villain to play with circumstances.
To me, this is one of the most intelligently written and enacted movie I’ve
ever watched.
This movie should be appreciated and celebrated. But knowing
our Indian movie bluffs, they will term this as a torturous disaster, and after
10-15 years, come back and term this as a cult classic legendary movie. Shame!
Note: The below banner on "Beat the heat" is still valid. But everytime i draft something, it starts raining making the subject irrelevant. So, just waiting for the Bangalore climate to decide by itself whether it is summer or monsoon..!!