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- HELEN is a really great survival thriller, which is not only exciting and well-constructed, but that also works fantastically on an emotional and human level.
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Nov 15, 2019 · Helen is a typical family film from the Vineeth Sreenivasan school of filmmaking which is enjoyable and empathetic. The feel-good movie, though a survival drama, would definitely bring a smile to ...
- Lal, Aju Varghese, Anna Ben, Binu Pappu
- Mathukutty Xavier
Nov 23, 2019 · Helen Movie Review: A Movingly Humane Reinterpretation Of The Survival Drama. The segues are integrated so well that it seamlessly builds tension with each passing minute. Vishal Menon. Updated on: 22 Nov 2019, 11:24 pm. Language: Malayalam. Cast: Anna Ben, Lal. Director: Mathukutty Xavier. Spoilers ahead…
Nov 24, 2019 · Helen movie review: Kumbalangi’s Anna Ben aces a smart survival thriller that spotlights social prejudice. Anna MM Vetticad November 24, 2019, 12:17:26 IST. Anna Ben, the charming curly-haired debutant from Kumbalangi Nights, proves with Helen that she has the acting muscle to carry a film on her slim shoulders. Advertisement. Language: Malayalam.
Helen is the most accurate and moving portrayal of depression and its impact that you’re ever likely to see in a dramatic film. It may have slipped by you when released a few years ago since there was limited distribution. If you haven’t done so, see it now.
Nov 15, 2019 · The first half of debutant Mathukutty Xavier's Helen tells the tale of a lower middle-class father and his daughter. Anna Ben as Helen and Lal as her dad showcase a decent performance. Newbie ...
Helen is a great example of how performances and writing go hand-in-hand, a feat Malayalam cinema has shown great consistency in, ever since its new-gen resurrection. The film goes on to prove that Anna Ben as an actor, is here to stay.
Nov 15, 2019 · Helen, despite being packed with many nail-biting sequences, has its share of delicate and poignant moments as well. One emotionally-stirring moment has Helen suddenly becoming aware of a rodent inside the unit trapped with her, and the initial revulsion slowly gives way to empathy.