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Ottakolam is an intriguing exploration of life and death, weaving a narrative around a cremator’s daily existence. The film dives deep into the often-overlooked profession, portraying the protagonist’s emotional landscape with a haunting severity. The pacing is deliberate, allowing viewers to linger on the weight of each moment and the rituals surrounding death. There's an authenticity to the performances, capturing the gravity of the character's role in society. The atmosphere is thick with contemplation, and you can almost sense the smoke rising from the fires. It’s not just a story about loss, but also about the interconnectedness of humanity in grief, which sets it apart from more conventional dramas. Definitely an interesting piece to discuss with fellow collectors.
Focuses on the profession of cremation and its societal impact.Deliberate pacing enhances emotional depth.Strong performances convey the weight of grief.
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