Manivathoorile Aayiram Sivarathrikal (1987)

The first thing that struck me was how effortlessly Mammootty pulled off two distinct body languages: one of a young, energetic man who is waiting for all that life will bring him, and the other of a world-weary and grieving old man who had everything but lost it.

Apart from being yet another testament to Mammukka's brilliance, Manivathoorile Aayitam Sivarathrikal is also special because of Fazil's direction. The vibes are immaculate and the cinematography is a beautiful experience, and you can forget with ease that the plot drags a bit and the conflicts, while psychologically interesting, are a tad bit overblown. Suhasini is precious as Neena, and her daughter is every bit the precocious but wise motherless child we love to see on film. Who cares about the story?? I just want to spend more time with these people, and cry with them because life can be really too much sometimes.

Finally, the music is as gorgeous as the movie itself. Suhasini and Mammootty singing among flowers? GIVE ME. 

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