Monday, December 13, 2010

Appalam - My Personal Opinion





For the first time ever, I was eagerly awaiting the time for me to watch a Malaysian made Tamil movie. In this case, I am referring to "APPALAM". No offense to all the other locally made Tamil movie that was shown in theaters, but this one was simply because it was about the relation of a father and his child. You guys will understand it once you become a father... :P.

The second reason was because of the director, Afdlin Shauki. The curiosity of how did a Malay man would direct a Tamil movie raised the bar for the movie (of course he also had the talented Shasi Tharan Rajoo as the assistant director.) Third reason was for the song from Dr.Burn - Appalam which is considered a hit in Malaysia and the forth reason was for the casting. Really wanted to see how all this local artist would perform on screen.

The Story


The movie begins with both Appalasamy(Ganaa) and Nalaini (Jaclyn) getting married in a temple just like any Tamil movie where the parents does not give consent for the marriage. The good part is, there was no flashback scene shown to tell you what happened. Its just that you know that is the case with Ganaa and Jacyln's expression.

Next, the famous song by Dr. Burn kicks in and in between the song, the story unfolds.

The story was set in 1992 in Penang and Appalasamy opens a stall that sells Indian food and his Appalam is very very tasty and huge.With the help of his friends, Wong (Iman Wan) and Hassan (Afdlin), they opened a restaurant in Penang. In a period of 10 years, Appalasamy became very successful as we can see their are now living in a huge bungalow and driving a Mercedes. How he became rich was not shown in detail as I think that was not necessary since that is not the core of the movie. However, they did show that he was opening a restaurant in Ipoh. So, could be that he has quite a few branches. Well, if we can accept Rajinikanth becoming rich by the end of a 5 minute song, this is totally acceptable!
Appalasamy was working very hard so that both his wife and daughter would be able to live a happy life until he does not have time to spend for his daughter and wife.This was deliberately shown in a few scenes where he could not attend the ear piercing ceremony and the dance competion of his 10 year old daughter.
The death of his wife due to an accident while quarrelling over the phone changed his life and he vowed be with his daughter so that he can protect and take care of her no matter what happens. Now, the story moves to another 7 years, and Appalasamy's daughter Shruti(Raja Ilya) achieves 10A1's and wanted to go to KL to furhter her studies and from here on you need to go to the theater near you to enjoy the movie! I do not want to go furhter from here as to not spoil the fun and drama in the movie.

The Characters

Appalasamy ~  Gana Pragasam

Shruthi ~ Raja Ilya

Nalaini ~ Jaclyn Victor

Siti ~ Sharifah Amani

Vassan ~ Vassantha Kumaran

Booty Slap ~ Shashi Tharan

Hassan ~ Afdlin Shauki

Wong ~ Iman Wan

Jasmine ~ Haanii Shivraj

Shasha ~ Kristina Vinokree

Mr. Prakash ~ Sathia

Teacher\Karate Master ~ Gunseh

Booty Slap’s Manager ~ Muthu Kumaran

Instead, I would like to write about the characters which were pillars of the movie. The performances of Ganaa and Raja Ilya is definately an award winning performance. This has to be Ganaa's best performance so far as we only used to see him in full fledged comedy movie but for this movie, emotion is very important and I believe Ganaa managed to deliver the needed performance. Kudos to Afdlin for choosing Ganaa to do the same character he enacted in Papadom.

Raja Ilya expression was good and seems to be correct at all places but for one thing which is the Tamil dialogue that she speaks (I assume that is her own voice) was not very clear. Not always but maybe just 3 or 4 times. And again, that is acceptable since Tamil is not her mother-tounge. Raja Ilya as a 17 years old was a perfect choice for the movie.
Sharifah Amani who came as the friend of Raja Ilya was very natural and funny too. Jaclyn Victor's performance was good but i think she might need to improve on her dialogue delivery as it seems forced at some places.Another actor that worth the mention is definitely Vassan. He was really good and manage to tickle your funny bones (the scene in the swimming pool was one of it.) Shashi Tharan as Booty Slap with his dialogue delivery and body language managed to give a different kind of  performance.
Overall the comedy in the movie is very original and does not copy any other movies (even Tamil movies) except for the Sathyah and Gunseh part. I will come to that later.The moment you see Afdlin Shauki, expect some unexpected comedy to roll in. This fellow is very good. Some of the scene are during the baby naming ceremony, when Ganaa is leaving  to KL to work as a gardener, the scene in the car after Shasha(Kristina Vinokree) threatened Ganaa and many more.

All the other supporting characters played their characters very well and was very natural. Congratulations to all the characters in the movie for living the character on screen!

Minus Points

Honestly speaking, I did not enjoy Sathya and GunSeh's acting very much. Their performance reminded me of Vadivelu (one of my colleague in office told me the same thing). They should have sticked to their original way of acting and if they did not try to imitate Vadivelu, it would have been better.
Another drawback of the movie is that none of the actors besides Sharifah Amani speaks the northen dialect despite all of them were born and raised in Penang. For me, since I was born and raised in Kedah, found it to be a bit akward. The director should have paid a little bit more attention on this.
The final dance scene of Shruti,hmmm...I'm not a professional dance or even a dancer to begin with but the dance could have been better choreographed (since, in the movie Shruti was said to be the best Bharatanayyam dancer in Penang). I think, the meaning of the song was not projected properly in the dance. Well, that's what I think...dunno bout others.

Conclusion

Overall, the movie was fully enjoyable and funny. Being a UPM graduate myself, it reminded me of those days when I saw the familiar locations of UPM. I just hope the movie will be a huge hit in Malaysia shown in other parts of the world as well.Make sure you watch in the theaters near you!

Verdict : Appalam; very crunchy and tasty!  Served with full set banana leaf meal. Enjoy!


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Enjoy the trailer and the songs below :

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After All Valkai  :





Uchakattam :





Thaana Vanthe :








Vikna

15 comments:

  1. chance eh ille bro. semme review. i totally agree with you with the review
    it was indeed worth the production cost and ticket money :)
    applauded effort and hope to see more quality script and movies in Tamil for us in future.

    cheers!

    rujjcoomarh

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  2. thanks bro for the comments...
    I just hope we dont have to wait long for another high quality local Tamil movie..
    Kudos for the whole production team and casts of Appalam!!!

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  3. Undergroundboy01 March, 2011 23:17

    Basically u trying to boost up Malaysia Tamil movie industry.. N I can c u really die hard for Malaysia... Kip it up... But do u think they can beat Tamil movie industry in future????

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  4. Undergroundboy01 March, 2011 23:24

    N I nt really agree the Lang that they use.. Sound so typical .. Coz they like to mix Tamil words wit Malay words.. Y can't they juz simply use a proper Tamil words .. Atleast like India Tamil movie.. It's sounds better..

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  5. Undergroundboy01 March, 2011 23:29

    This movie almost similar to India Tamil movie industry juz becoz of the music .. They really produce a wonderful lyrics n music tune.. High class level music creation...

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  6. thanks for your comments Undergroundboy.
    I was just really happy that for the first time there was one nice tamil movie that was made by a Malaysian. Appalam was different.
    as for your question, I believe we still have a long way to go. But, nothing is impossible.

    Tamil movie industry also still needs do a lot of changes in the form Masala movies.Not that I am against it, just that the stunt scenes could be better instead of just flying around try to make it more realistic.

    Surya and Dhanush is my current favorite..How bout you?

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  7. yeah, I love the songs in Appalam.
    By the way, where are you from?
    Take care and thanks for the comments!

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  8. as you can see, the movie characters consist of many races in Malaysia. Obviously, in Malaysia we use Malay language or English when we talk to different races. Whereas, in Tamil movie they speak mostly Tamil as it is a Tamil movie with only Tamilian characters. So, I believe it is justified to use multi language in Appalam.
    Anyway, each of us have different opinions :P

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  9. Undergroundboy04 March, 2011 23:27

    But I do agree wit ur ideas n view.. Do u think other race people will watch this movie???? I don't think so.. It's specially made for Indian people .. Even if they u mixture Lang atleast they should use it in a proper tones.. Hope u won't get offended .. It's juz my view.. I juz browse through goggle abt this appalam movie n I saw ur blog over there... If I don't mistake I ever comment ur pic that u took somewhere at putrajaya.. Flower pic.. Journey to south .. Rem??!

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  10. Undergroundboy04 March, 2011 23:30

    I guess everyone will love it.. Awesome music.. Almost equivalent to India Tamil movie industry..

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  11. Undergroundboy04 March, 2011 23:35

    Did u watch spiderman,superman, Batman..tombrider .. Fantasy four iron man..It's juz a creation.. So y can't we accept our Tamil movie fight stunts..

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  12. Undergroundboy04 March, 2011 23:37

    But I do agree abt our vijaykant.. Terrible when come to fighting scenes .. Even my werkin collage from diff race make fun off him..

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  13. haha...don't worry.I am not offended..as I said every1 has a different view..I believe the movie was made to cater the Indian crowds as the original version Papadom was made for the Malays. (It was directed by the same guy, Afdlin Shauki and he was the protagonist in that movie).
    Anyway, when my friends was in the theaters they saw quite a few Malays going for the movie as well. :P

    Yeah, I remember you...I suspected that I have seen your name somewhere before..hehe...

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  14. The movie that you mentioned are all about super hero's. Even in Hollywood movies there are unbelievable stunts BUT they are made in a realistic ways that make you wonder how the hell did they do that!??! But, in most Tamil movies, most of us will be wondering WHY the hell did he do that??!!

    But, story wise, we are very good. Hey, don't think I am against Tamil movie...I love Tamil movies...:)

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  15. :P

    You are from Singapore rite? I still remember you mentioned Orchid is the national flower for your country. :)

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