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Pattth Movie Review: A delightfully breezy mockumentary about songs, stories and memories
Pattth Movie Review: A delightfully breezy mockumentary about songs, stories and memories

New Indian Express

time2 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

Pattth Movie Review: A delightfully breezy mockumentary about songs, stories and memories

If you've followed Jithin Issac Thomas for a while, you'll know his films usually come with a heavy dose of discomfort. Attention Please, Pra. Thoo. Mu. and Rekha were dark, unsettling and steeped in emotional unease. So when Pattth rolls in like a cool breeze on a lazy Sunday, you may find yourself checking twice to see if it is from the same filmmaker. It is, just in a much lighter, groovier mood. Premiered at the 29th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK) in 2024, Pattth is, quite simply, a mockumentary about two people trying to track down the origins of a song. That's it. But what makes this little film pop is how it refuses to be weighed down by its own premise. It sets out on a quest and keeps tripping into detours, side stories, accidental truths and a whole lot of delightful people who all swear the song belongs to them. In a world where tracks go viral, get chopped into reels, and bounce across continents without anyone knowing where they came from, this feels timely, cheeky and oddly touching. Director: Jithin Issac Thomas Cast: Ashik Safiya Aboobakker, Gauthami Lekshmi Gopan Pattth's vibe is clear from the get-go. It is not here to flex intellectual muscle. It is here to wander, wonder and maybe hum along. Gauthami Lekshmi Gopan plays Anupama, a curious documentary filmmaker with a genuine fascination for where the tune began. Alongside her is Ashik Safiya Aboobakker's Unni, who is more laidback, slightly chaotic and always a beat behind but just as invested in the journey. Together, they make for an excellent screen duo, their banter feeling less like scripted lines and more like a couple genuinely figuring things out over breakfast and badly brewed coffee. One of the neat little tricks Jithin pulls is with the way the film looks. The documentary interviews are shot in a 4:3 vignette frame, giving them a vintage, almost archival feel. In contrast, the scenes featuring Anupama and Unni are clean and more contemporary. It's a clever way to separate myth from reality without shouting about it.

IFFK-select Pattth to release directly on OTT on this date
IFFK-select Pattth to release directly on OTT on this date

New Indian Express

time5 days ago

  • Entertainment
  • New Indian Express

IFFK-select Pattth to release directly on OTT on this date

Pattth, which premiered at the 29th International Film Festival of Kerala (IFFK 2024) in the Malayalam Cinema Today category, will be released directly on manoramaMAX on June 6. The film is written and directed by Jithin Issac Thomas, best known for films such as Attention Please and Rekha. He also helmed a segment titled Pra. Thoo. Mu. in the anthology film Freedom Fight. Pattth features Ashik Safiya Aboobakker and Gauthami Lekshmi Gopan in the lead roles. The official synopsis of the film reads, "Unni (Ashik), a struggling film editor in Kerala, is editing a travel vlog. It shows members of a Kenyan tribe singing a traditional song. Unni's grandmother overhears the song, starts singing along, and claims to know the song. Intrigued, Unni and his girlfriend Anupama (Gauthami) share his grandmother's song on social media. Realising from the comments that many people know the song, they set out to make a documentary about its origin. They travel across Kerala and interview people from various walks of life claiming to know the song. With each new person they meet, the mystery surrounding the song deepens."

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