Watch: എസ്ര 2017 123movies, Full Movie Online – Ranajn and Priya moved to Cochin and Priya bought an antique Jewish box. When she opens the box the spirit in the box came out and possess her. Then later Ranjan knowing that the box is not an ordinary box it is a Dybbuk box which contains a malicious spirit of a dead person.The film depicts how he is going to save his wife from this malicious spirit..
Plot: An urban couple Ranjan Mathew and Priya have just moved to Kochi when powers of the supernatural start to take over their lives. How they tide over the forces forms the story.
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“Undoubtedly The Best Horror Thriller From Mollywood Till Date”
Even though movies sticking to Horror genre are pretty routine in Hollywood and World Cinema,I have always sensed the deficit of quality horror stuff from Indian movie scene particularly down south,which has always sticked onto old-school black magic based template horror films or horror comedies in general.Ashwin Saravanan’s Nayanthara starrer ‘Maya’ (2015) was a revelation as far as Kollywood industry was concerned and overlooked the stereotypical horror clichés found in Tamil movies till then.The humongous response that the movie received was an eye-opener for film-makers down south to experiment with the genre and produce engrossing movies in par with films from the west.To start with,I strongly believe Ezra is the much needed break for horror genre in mollywood,a first time experience for the normal malayali audience that deserves special mention for its visual splendor and grand scale of presentation that will make one go awe reflecting the budget constraints pertinent to a normal Malayalam feature film.
Debutant Jay K’s genuine effort to make Ezra a memorable film is evident in each frame of the narrative,the result being nevertheless a laudable attempt from mollywood ,a class apart from the typical horror movie stuff that we are used to.A promising talent to lookout for in future,Jay K could succeed in taking advantage of good technical support and neat performances to present a hearty horror thriller that has enough substance to scare you without compromising on the depth of the storyline.
The pattern of narration is similar to horror thrillers form the west and presents different stages of demonic possession,namely ‘Infestation’,’Oppression’ and ‘Possession’ convincingly without any notable glitches in the screenplay as such.The concept of ‘Dybbuk Box’ from Jewish mythology was well incorporated by Jay K and refreshing for the fact that movies surrounding Jewish background aren’t common in the Indian sub-continent in particular.
The flashback sequences were pretty impressive and convincingly presented.Jumpscares were minimal in the second half but made up by the well-presented backstory and emotional connect of the storyline.A complaint that one can make is that the exorcism portion could have been presented in a more thrilling and detailed manner.
Sujith Vasudev’s top-notch frames and excellent work by the art direction team deserves applause for giving an avant-garde experience that’s totally new to Mollywood.Cuts by national award winning editor Vivek Harshan were pretty good .
Backgorund score by Sushin Shyam was top-notch and hiked the thrills and emotional quotient of the narration.The pick among the songs were ‘Thambiran’ and ‘Lailakame'(composed by RahulRaj) of which the former was utilized as a haunting BGM through the second half.
Performancewise,Prithviraj was as always pretty impressive with his controlled act as demanded by the storyline.Priya Anand had a meaty role to play which she did with required intensity and perfection.’Maheshinte Pratikaram’ fame Sujith Shankar played his part really well.Sudev Nair’s performance was fine.Tovino Thomas,Vijayaraghavan,etc gave neat supporting performances.
Overall,Ezra is a neat attempt from debutante Jay.K and team that deserves a watch from the big screens.
Ezra is an Indian version of The Possession and has lot of scenes inspired from Hollywood Horrors but still keeps us engaged till climax.
Ezra (2017): Horrors of Indian Cinema are meant only for lame comedy but not for content or scare scenes.True horrors never try to entertain us rather it makes us feel suffocated with nail biting suspense,shocking jump scares.Ezra,a 2017 Malayalam horror film starring Prithviraj and Priya Anand,impressed with its trailer.How is the movie? Plot: Ranjan and Priya moved to Cochin and Priya bought an antique Jewish box. When she opens the box the spirit in the box came out and possess her. Then later Ranjan knowing that the box is not an ordinary box it is a Dybbuk box which contains a malicious spirit of a dead person.The film depicts how he is going to save his wife from this malicious spirit.My review: Ezra has the identical premise of 2012 American blockbuster The Possession.The entire concept of Dybbuku is lifted from the movie.
Even the scare scenes are inspired from lot of Hollywood horrors like The conjuring,Sinister,Insidious and Paranormal Activity.
Flashback is similar to Prithviraj’s earlier blockbuster Ennu Ninte Moideen.
Even though if the movie is not original still it keeps our attention till the end.Except a routine ending,movie has good moments and decent jump scares.
Prithviraj is brilliant in his role.Priya Anand is adequate.
BGM is spooky and elevated the mood of the film.
Cinematography is the major pro of the movie.
So,Ezra is an Indian version of The Possession and has lot of scenes inspired from Hollywood Horrors but still keeps us engaged till climax.
My rating 6.25/10
Original Language ml
Runtime 2 hr 27 min (147 min)
Budget 1500000
Revenue 7800000
Status Released
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Genre Horror, Mystery, Thriller
Director Jay.k
Writer Manu Gopal, Jay.k, Jai Krishna
Actors Prithviraj Sukumaran, Priya Anand, Tovino Thomas
Country India
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