Sunday 7 June 2020

TRANCE:-Trance is first one of its kind film where stylish making overwrites the issues with writing.

Highly anticipated movie hits the big screen and the team joined for this movie has already created a lot of buzz. Now, everyone wants to know whether it lives upto the expectations.
Trance, is a flick about a motivational trainer, Fahadh Fazil, who somehow wants to make it big in his life despite all the personal losses he has faced from his childhood. In his journey, he gets into the world which he never thought but he becomes overnight star in that. The makers have very cleverly hidden the real plot of the movie else it wouldn't have seen the light of day considering how narrow and touchy is the major population of our country. Hence, I would refrain too from revealing what is the major chunk of the movie about which indeed is controversial and shows the reality of our society. Anwar Rasheed and Amal Neerad must be applauded for their brave attempt to tell this story out without fearing the world. Of course, the movie is shouldered upon Fahadh and he right from the word go has lived the character to the fullest and deserve all the praise for his commendable acting chops and you can never expect anyone for this role. Let it be Chemban Vinod, Dileesh Pothan, Joju George, Vinayakan, Soubin Shahir and many others with their role is brilliant. The leading lady, Nazriya Nazim, is potrayed in never seen before avatar and she is equally convincing. The screenplay does seem repetitive or very serious topic being discussed can put you to sleep and that is where the brilliance of Vincent Vadakkan shines brighter as it engages you till the end. The interval point is mind-boggling and makes you crave more story to be unfolded. The sound design of Resul Pookutty with music which goes hits all the right note as it needed for a movie of this sort. I can say it is a world class movie and shouldn't be missed but people who get easily offended by movies can try watching it with more broader mindset. It surely is recommended to all and can be watched only on big screen as the visual brilliance of cinematographer is other added advantage you get to witness in person.
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