Kadaisi Vivasayi (2022) :
Brief Review -
Master Manikandan spreads his Magic again. Sows the seeds of ultimate change in the soil of the system, law & justice and human conscience to cultivate and grow golden grains. M. (for Master I believe) Manikandan's filmography is a blessing to quality cinema lovers, be you any language's viewer, you just can't stop loving his films. Those who know and understand his special kind of cinema can't miss Kadaisi Vivasayi at any cost. You know what to expect from him, and I tell you, please keep expectations high, yet this film will surprise you. Pure Magic it is! I can't say it's fully artistic cinema, but yes, it's a non-glamourous classic! The film is about a poor farmer, but it has a lot of subplots that add to the enrichment. The last active farmer in a remote village tries to hold out against a property developer while he is trapped in a fake case. It's a poke on the system, rather, a slap, but not hard-hitting. It's silently intelligent, intellectual and a little emotional too. I doubt if the masses and some ordinary cinema lovers can understand all the metaphors or not but for the clever ones, this is a heavenly-made product. Those last 20 minutes test your intelligence and knowledge of cinema, and if you are really that clever kind of an audience, then you will definitely understand it and feel proud of yourself. Others, I mean the ones with no mind for quality cinema, can call it a dragged, wasted piece, but let me tell you, it's their loss, not the film's. It has some artistically beautiful moments that have subtle meaning and motive. Just try to understand it and I guarantee you'll be doing a favour for yourself and nobody else. Every character, location and scene in the film looks highly realistic and natural. Manikandan is living 50 years behind from what he deserves. What a high-class vision you have man. I wonder where you get these ideas from. Oh wait, these are from our daily lives. Hands down. A Must See!
RATING - 8/10*