The Adamant Girl (2024)

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The Adamant Girl (2024). 1h 40m

“It is great to see such a film being released in mainstream Tamil cinema. For the first time, I can say that I have witnessed something of international art film standards being released in mainstream cinema with good expectations among the audience. I wonder if the audience for whom this movie was made would actually be able to relish it, or rather, I ask whether they are ready to engage with the questions and thoughts this movie raises.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie reminds me of a Turkish film called Once Upon a Time in Anatolia. That movie isnu0026#39;t about the journey the characters embark on at the start, but rather about the lives of the characters that led to this journey and the lives of all the people of Anatolia. Similarly, Kottukkaali isnu0026#39;t about the journey these characters embark on; rather, itu0026#39;s about their life in their village and their customs.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eHaving lived in the suburbs of Madurai/Dindigul for about a year, I have closely observed the behavior of the people around here and could easily connect to so many things shown in the movie. They are portrayed accurately and beautifully.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eThis movie would surely be a good watch on any OTT platform while watching alone, but I am unsure if the B and C center theater audiences would actually enjoy this, in contrast to the commercial content they are accustomed to consuming.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eCinema educates you, cinema enhances your mind, cinema liberates you. Kottukkaali is good cinema. Interestingly, the English title of this movie, The Adamant Girl, adds more context to the understanding.”

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