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7/10
Liked the surprise ending..
RandomReviews20001 December 2007
Warning: Spoilers
I like G. R. Indugopan's books.. This is his directorial debut and hence I watched this movie with great anticipation. He is one writer in Malayalam who doesn't shy away from experimentation and this shows in this movie too.. The whole film is shot at night and in real time.. Overall it was a good theme but I felt this movie could have been made better.. The film does have its moments though.. and I liked the surprise ending in the climax..

On the technical side, it looked like the script needed some more work. Also this was Harisree Asokan's first serious leading role. Obviously he needs a lot of improvement to be convincing.. Rest of the cast does a commendable job.. MJRadhakrishnan's camera work was superb!
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9/10
The surprise element and the emotional intensity in its climax
desicouples19478 December 2007
What marks 'Ottakkayyan' (One-handed Man) is the surprise element and the emotional intensity in its climax. The helplessness and sense of loss of persons caught involuntarily in the vortex of communal strife is conveyed through imaginative visuals and sound effects. The film is written and directed by G.R. Indugopan.

The events take place in the course of a single night in a remote place by the side of a rail track. It is shot in real time.Excellent camera work by M.J. Radhakrishnan and natural sound effects by Raj Marthandam set the tone for the film.

A young man (Arun) chased by an armed group escapes from them. He plants himself in the middle of a rail track as the train rushes towards him. In the nick of time, a one-handed man, Vasu (Harisree Asokan), pushes him off the track. Some time later, a second person (Ashokan) lays himself on the tracks. His soliloquies indicate that he has come to commit suicide. The one-handed Vasu appears again and persuades him to move away from the rail track. Later, in a rundown and deserted house, the two men meet. In their conversation, it is revealed that they belong to two warring political outfits engaged in a communal conflict. The first man says he killed a person that night on the instructions of his group leader. Torn by guilt, he decides to commit suicide. The second man says he too killed a person that night as directed by the leader of his group. Remorse-stricken, he too contemplated taking his life. Now, once again the one-handed Vasu appears before them. How Vasu is able to influence the two young men forms the rest of the story.

T. G Ravi's and Rani Babu's performance was excellent. T. G Ravi as Kollan Kanaran as an amnesia-affected old man given to intermittent bouts of violent outbursts and Rani Babu as the wife of Ottakkayyan Vasu. Indugopan's lyrics are set to music by Samad Priyadarsini. The song 'Ravu oru pakshi' sung by Devanand is haunting. The other singer is Anwar Sadath. The background score by Chandran (Paris) is in consonance with the overall theme of the movie.
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