The opening sequence of the movie cements the character of Kuttiyappan (Biju Menon) who is shown waiting for a sex worker. Instead of satisfying his desires for the night, Kuttiyappan invokes the memories of the sex workers father by acting like a dead body and consoles her when she bursts into tears, all this in a comic manner. Yes, a wickedly humorous take on the filthy corners of human mind sets the tone of the movie straight from the opening scene.
The viewer is never let off from the hook of curiosity once Kuttiyappan with his friend Pillechan (Vijayaraghavan) ventures out to find an elephant and a girl to quench one of his insane cravings, revealed only at the climax.
Unni R, who wrote the screenplay, doesn seem comfortable in converting his own story while attempting to find the cinematic scope in it. There is a lack of sharpness in dialogues to evoke the ambiguous nature of the movie.
suspense story
My rating:- 8/10
The viewer is never let off from the hook of curiosity once Kuttiyappan with his friend Pillechan (Vijayaraghavan) ventures out to find an elephant and a girl to quench one of his insane cravings, revealed only at the climax.
Unni R, who wrote the screenplay, doesn seem comfortable in converting his own story while attempting to find the cinematic scope in it. There is a lack of sharpness in dialogues to evoke the ambiguous nature of the movie.
suspense story
My rating:- 8/10