Arun Kumar Aravind's latest directorial venture Left Right Left
(LRL) is one of the most-talked about Malayalam movies of 2013. The
promos of the movie have created a big debate in the political arena.
Fitting to its pre-release hype, the movie has a hard-hitting tale,
which is thought provoking and sure to start serious debate on the topic
that it deals with.
Left Right Left is a social drama, which deals with radical subject
and is also high on entertainment quotient. The relatable story and
lead actors' performance are the two biggest strengths of the movie.
Gopi Sunder's music and background score and Shehnad Jalaal's
cinematography are its other highlights. The biggest drawback of the
film is dragging narration.
The movie picks few characters who represent our society and
chronicles their troubled lives emotional evolution as individuals. They
pass through a spate of traumatic events in childhood and adolescence,
that ultimately shape their personalities and outlooks. While focusing
on these character, the film also throws light on a few recent political
developments in the state.
et in three different periods like 70s, 80s and 90s, the story
revolves around three persons. Any person can relate the story with his
or her own life. The Sub Inspector of Police, KP Jayachandran
(Indrajith), Roy Joseph (Murali Gopi), who is an ordinary man brought up
in an orphanage and his wife Anita (Lena), Jennifer (Remya Nambeesan),
who is a nurse are some of these characters selected randomly from our
society.
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