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9/10
Biblical, Historical and visually stunning
alexmariansebo22 February 2016
I haven't considered the name "Amal Neerad" as trustworthy. Also didn't tried to watch his movies first day. The names which made me buy an fdfs ticket of this magnum opus were, Fahadh Faasil & Jayasurya. Yeah, I said "magnum opus". Iyobinte Pusthakam is the career best of cinematographer/director Amal Neerad till date.

I had seen the manhunts from Genesis to Revelations in this movie. Job is a person who can be seen in the Bible. He's wealthy, righteous and was a person who don't hurt anyone, even an ant. But here, Job from Iyobinte Pusthakam is an antonym of Job from the Bible. They'll take the opposite poles when it comes to the characteristics.

And Ivan is the representative of Kane from Bible. Isn't he? Up above at heaven, there's Lasar who's sitting next to god. Down below at earth, Lasar is on the right side of power and money. Dimitri is definitely not Pothifer, but we can relate his wife Rahel to Pothifer's wife. And Aloshy is having the characteristics of Abel and Joseph (from the old testament) at the same time.

The names of Job's 3 sons are taken from the Russian classic novel, "The Brothers Karamazov". Iyobinte Pusthakam is a visual treat from Amal Neerad. I'll name it as the 'visually stunning movie of the year'. Fahadh Faasil performed well as usual and did a great job in action sequences. Jayasurya also made his role memorable. Another actor who should be praised for his performance is Jinu Joseph, who played Ivan. As I said before, cinematography is excellent. Neha Nair and Yakzan Garry Pereira produced good music. But as a period story, Iyobinte Pusthakam lacks the honesty. Amal Neerad preferred style over history.

Malayalam industry is producing wonders using limited budget. If someone ask me 'Bahubali or Iyobinte Pusthakam', I'll prefer Iyobinte Pusthakam.

So guys, Iyobinte Pusthakam is a must watch.
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9/10
Breathtaking Visual Magic!!!!!!.........
rishikeshmanoj18 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Amal Neerad always had a knack for showcasing visually magnificent frames. But with this movie, he has crossed all limits. "Iyobinte Pusthakam" is a period film, pictured in the scenic background of Munnar, during Word War II.

The story begins with Iyob(Lal), who is a great devotee of British rule. He rules the hills of Munnar, owns most of the lands & estates, all of which he gained from his English master. Aloshy(Fahadh Fazil) is his youngest son, preceded by Dmitri(Chemban Vinod) and Ivan(Jinu Joseph).

Aloshy leaves home after witnessing his brothers murdering an innocent girl and joins the Indian Navy, but returns after he gets indicted because of the Naval Mutiny. Martha(Isha Shervani) plays his love interest, while Rahel(Padmapriya) is the wife of Ivan.

In to this gruesome premises, enter Angoor Rawuthar(Jayasurya), a Tamil businessman. He meets Iyob for setting up a deal, but ends up creating a rift between them, which leads to a saga of vengeance between the brothers, accompanied by some locals and communists.

Even though the films moves slowly, Amal Neerad manages to conceal it with his unbelievable work of cinematography. He creates a spellbinding painting with his frames. The film is a visual treat, and simply the best cinematography ever seen in Malayalam cinema.

Neerad brings the best out of his actors. Lal is fabulous as Iyob, while Fahadh Fazil gives his best as Aloshy. Even though he has very less speaking part, he keeps the screen excited with his mannerisms and expressions. Isha Shervani does not have much to do. Chemban Vinod makes Dmitri come alive. Special mention has to be given to Padmapriya, who plays the role of a Femme Fatale. She shines in the role of a seductive wife with dark intentions.

But no one can be compared to Jayasurya. He delivers the best performance, which outshines everybody else. You will never forget Angoor Rawuthur after watching this film.

The music is nothing great, but it provides the essential mood for the film. One surprising part of the film is the item number by Amala Paul, of which no one had any information.

Amal Neerad has changed from his usual use of slow-motion, larger emphasis on dialogs and action. But by adding a beautiful Munnar, stunning characters, a gripping tale(though predictable) and breathtaking Visuals, he has created the best movie to have hit the screens this year. Hats off!!
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8/10
The best period movie in Malayalam, so far
jijivs14 November 2014
I can safely say this one the best period movie in Lalayalam so far, thanks for Amal Neerad, the director for the effort put in. The casting is top, no complaints, superb performance from all. Lal, Fahad, Jayasurya, Jose... all did their part very well. Stunning visuals, the frames will remain in you for days. Again the magic touch of Amal Neerad. The back ground score well sync with the movie. As with most of Amal Neerad movies, the songs are exceptionally well, and photographed superb. Thanks for the new team of music director and singer. The film is already got enough appreciation from critiques and reviewers. Overall an excellent movie experience. I can safely recommend as a must watch.
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10/10
Excellent.
vinsrocks20 February 2015
I had no idea what the movie was about before I started watching it. But it captures your attention from the word go and doesn't let up till the end. Am truly amazed by each aspect of this movie. The cinematography of course is top notch ... The visuals in each frame and angle of camera is really unique. Every character was built and portrayed really well. The story had so many different layers n sub plots... I think the songs were unnecessary and ruined the pace if the film. I did however love the fact that there was no undue drama in the climax and there were no long drawn dialogs as is typical in most movies. Definitely one of the best Malayalam movies i have seen in a very long time. Kudos to the cast n crew!
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9/10
One of Finest work of Amal neerad
aravindstvm18 April 2020
One of the beautiful filim Malayalam filim industry ever made. From story to characterisation to songs to acting this movie made a bench mark. Can't praise enough for the director cum cinimatographer Amal neerad. Acting wise Fahad ,Lal,Jayasuriya,chemban and all other characters did their best. Cant stop mentioning the song rave.Its wonder. A must watch Malayalam movie I give 9/10. This is most underrated movie in Malayalam may be.
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8/10
it's a visual treat
sashajain23 July 2015
This movie actually surprised me a bit. Two things I absolutely loved about it - Amal neerad's cinematography and fahad's Aloshey.the creative reconstruction of the Russian novel under the colonial period with the mesmerizing beauty of Munnar as background was totally unexpected. Iyobinte Pustakam gave more space to all the actors to perform as none of them seems to be less important. The movie brings to light some significant socio-political issues of the era highlighted by feudal mindset of Iyob and the rebell inside Aloshey. Lal,who is a proved actor have handled Iyob with ease and perfection. Padmapriya's Rachel is the real twist element in the story and she have done justice with it. This is perhaps the best reply to all the criticisms calling Fahad Fazil a highly typecast actor. The music suits the mood of the movie but could have been made better. The stunning visuals are the best part of the movie which is almost breathtaking. Amal neerad has freed himself from constant trolling over the extended slo-mo scenes. This is surely the best movie of his career so far.
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In the fray...reluctantly
sesht12 November 2014
Warning: Spoilers
Munnar. Period. Drama. Epic. Lal. Fahadh Faasil. Jayasurya.

Considering Neerad's filmography, there were many that were (genuinely) concerned with Faasil's production company placing its faith in him for bringing this to the big screen. But (and I'm happy to report) the end result, though not perfect, shows how well-placed it was, and how little the media and the other naysayers knew/assumed/guessed/dissed.

The eye for period detail is fab (unless I'm missing something big, though I was not too sure about the rifles with telescopic lenses - there were snipers, sure, but in India at that time?) and never takes you out of the context of the movie, the way other mainstream efforts have done in the recent past. (Except for the choice of score during the delayed titles at the beginning - in my book, not very apt, but it did not take me outta the movie completely)

The Casting's spot on, and Faasil easily sheds the skins of all other characters he's played thus far to don the skin of someone in the forces, pre-independence. He looks fighting fit, and we don't have to suspend disbelief when he gets into the eponymous fray, and gives as good, and better than he gets. Kick-ass.

Lal, Faasil and Jayasurya do all the heavy lifting, and Padmapriya has to have one of the best roles in this ensemble, even though (in her case) it's more to do with how well her character is written, making the challenge of portraying her all the more easy. Compliments to both casting and direction, and kudos to the way she essayed her role too. Reminded me of Basu's turn in 'Omkara', though this one is more powerful and pulls no punches.

In fact, that's one of the best things about this one - it simply refuses to pull any punches. No shying away from death, and the depths to which human nature can sink - Neerad simply shows the way it might have happened, and keeps the camera running. Bold, maybe not bold enough, but it's miles better than similar efforts who need to tint everything with some candy-floss.

Isha Sharwani doesn't have much to do, but she does good with what she's given. And she's really easy on the eyes, so....no complaints. And why are leading ladies from the North better shot, better made up and look fab in all southern movies. I wonder. Maybe just me.

An epic tale of violence, loyalty, betrayal, loneliness, love and vengeance, certain key aspects are left to one's imagination towards the end (when I was past wondering why they were introduced at all), which makes the final denouement all the more effective. Each twist and turn, though telegraphed for veteran movie-watchers, still has the capacity to keep us involved all the way through.

Like I said though, its far from perfect. There are 2 songs that are retained in the final cut I got to watch at the local multiplex, and though it did not seem necessary for either of them to be included, they either could've just played 1 stanza for each and moved on, or eliminated them altogether. Major speed-breakers, both. And not good when your total running time comes to 159 minutes in all. Why do you need to pad it further? Epic does not mean epic runtime fo sho.

During the climax, there is one cut that (quite abruptly) takes us from a key scene's end to another scene so incompletely that I felt it was one of 2 things: that it was either chopped off by the censors, or ended up (wrongly) in the editing room, since it starts up from mid-scene of another (supposedly) ongoing sequence, and then ends abruptly, again. Bad, shoddy editing in that instance. There's still time for them to correct, if someone pays attention. It did not look like the projectionist wrongly splicing stuff to me, since the print I watched was digital, and the splice directly from the makers. Haven't seen such sloppiness in a big- budget production for a long time.

The change in the arc of one of the leads also didn't seem earned to me, and that was a disservice both to the characters as well as the actors essaying those roles. Perhaps of the makers had focused instead on these instead of those unnecessary songs...........

Notwithstanding those, all in all, an enjoyable watch at the multiplex, and worth perhaps multiple viewings.
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8/10
Malayalam Film Industry's finest.
KEVINROSHEN11 October 2018
If this ain't on your watchlist, you are missing out on a ton. Iyobinte Pusthakam is one of the finest crafted Malayalam movies in the industry's history. The film is a period drama set in a pre independence era focusing on the empires left after by the British after their occupation. This flick focuses on the titular character of Iyob (Lal) who takes upon the mantle of Patriarch of the tea exporting empire left by a former British businessman. The film takes its time in establishing its premises and characters. Cinematography and Direction is spot on. Casting is brilliant as Fahadh Faasil and Jayasurya gets into the shoes of their characters quite effortlessly and gives career defining performances. The 3 songs felt completely out of place . Aside this the movie is one of the finest you will watch in this genre.
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7/10
A well crafted stylish Malayalam movie
joppanLive20 February 2018
There are very few Malayalam movies that surprise me with its style. And this is one among them. The movie tells the tale of Munnar in the pre-independence era. I have never seen a movie that picturizes the beauty of Munnar so well. Each frame evokes me a feeling of watching a Hollywood movie. It is difficult to type-cast Amal Neerad's movies, but to me, this one is the best that showcases Amal Neerad's ability as a director. Revenge, adventure, romance, fantasy, revolution; it has everything. I guarantee it would fascinate anyone who loves serious movies.
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10/10
A Grand Treat !
sreejith-3058914 December 2018
The most notable aspect of this movie is its cinematography. Its simply Amazing!! Salute to Amal Neerad sir! The acting of all the actors and the actresses are amazing.
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6/10
A Visually Appealing Cliché! ♦ 63%
nairtejas12 November 2014
Amal Neerad is known for his gleaming shots propelled by slow-motion and dramatic exaggeration. As he focuses more on these things to bring about a punching (and sometimes numbing) effect on his audience, he often forgets about the story. Well, in Iyobinte Pusthakam, he slightly manages to differ.

The period is World War II - India. Iyob (or Eyob) (Lal) is what the writers call a converted foreigner. After serving an Englishman for the larger part of his life, he takes over his large empire after his death. The story is about his three children: two mischievous, cruel, and sturdy like himself and the third Aloshy (Fahadh Faasil), diffident and lonesome. After their mother's death, the two sons along with their tyrannical father start ruling their areas while Aloshy runs away far from the maddening environment. He returns later to witness what we have never seen before: an autocratic system in India during the World War.

It is basically a revenge story which takes turns and ends up as a hackneyed plot that most of us have either watched or read before. So, while Neerad has managed to sketch a drama this time, he again loses focus on the niceties. But, then you will notice the small mistakes like typos in English subtitles and goof-ups in the frames. I am ready to forgo these mistakes, all thanks to the screenplay and the thunderous cast performances.

Fahadh is great, as always. From his costumes to his make-up to his style - I was mesmerized. But Jayasurya steals the limelight here, playing a wily tree-cutter who plays with Iyob and his sons' lives. His vindictiveness quotient was maybe at a 100%. Lal, Lena, Padmapriya, and all others were very good - they portray their respective characters gloriously. The first half will excite you a lot, as the screenplay lays the foundation to an ensuing family drama with the War as backdrop. But, the second half moves so quickly, you will stop and stare at the characters' actions. And then all feels like cliché.

Character build is strong, with everyone having distinguishing nuances and stances. But, at the end, even they fall prey to the director's nods. The story spirals into predictability.

Songs were forced, and the film does kiss the genre of romance once in a while, as Isha Sharvani fumbles with talented Fahadh. Climax will make you content, because it is shot and stylized in such a scintillating manner that you will yearn for more. Humour is average.

Moreover, let me take the time to appreciate the language used in the film. You will hear exotic and peculiar pre-Independence words which fancied the characters who spoke them. Where else do you hear that our own rice cake "Puttu" was also known as "Thamban Thoori" at that time?

BOTTOM LINE: The best thing about Neerad's latest venture, produced by Fahadh himself is the tantalizing visuals of India during World War II. It gives insight into how bad and good the lives of Indians were even though the British rule was quickly fading at the start of 1940s. For the story that has been carved or should I say, founded upon it, the film is average. Neerad's fans will love it, and it could be termed the most divisive Malayalam film of the year.

Can be watched with a typical Indian family? YES
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8/10
Mind blowing
nallaiah10 June 2020
An excellent direction by the director giving us the real pre independent India..amazing acting by the crew..fantastic..a story that makes a mark in pre historic India..and in our hearts too
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5/10
A 'Job' half done
rajesh-ravindran2 December 2014
"Iyobinte Pusthakam" derives its name from a story in the Old Testament called "Book of Job" (warning: Wikipedia trivia ahead), which is apparently about a man whose faith God and Satan decided to test by putting him through many sufferings. It looks like Amal Neerad chose this name for his movie, for he was planning to play God (or, rather Satan) to test the audiences' endurance for suffering. But sorry Sir, our faith ain't that strong! The posters and publicity material of "Iyobinte Pusthakam" set a tone for a stylized period drama and knowing Amal Neerad, one doesn't expect anything more than a good looking film with some decent action (with no substance or substance borrowed/stolen from Hollywood). Unfortunately, here one wishes the script was copied from somewhere, for there is absolutely none otherwise and no action either.

The movie starts off with an ad film on Vagamon tourism, followed by some music videos, ads of retro cars, bikes and clothing (it even has a documentary-like montage of World War II) and ends with a demonstration of vintage weapons. Well, its not THAT bad :). The cinematography, for one is breathtaking, the locations are captured beautifully and some shots of graphic violence, though an overkill, are well executed. The costumes, of course way too stylized (for which peasant woman in 40's Kerala, other than Isha Sherwani, would wear an English skirt, I wonder!) lend a charm of the period and English romances. I particularly loved the references to the World Wars, the Royal Indian Navy Mutiny (something I wasn't aware of), the missionary influence and the nascent communism (which, though, looked force fitted for no reason).

But once you get over the visual spectacle after the first few minutes, there is hardly anything to keep one interested in the goings on. The story, which is almost non existent, meanders from here to there, without a direction. There was a point when I thought this was going to turn out to be an adaptation of "Godfather" (the Hollywood one), but no, that would make it too good for the audience, won't it! It just eventually turns into a mess of unconnected events.

There is a nice collection of characters though, all portrayed by competent actors, with some good one liners sprinkled among them. Unfortunately, all of them are left without any strong motive for their actions and their nature. Among the actors, Lal, who portrays the transition from slavery to power to weakness gets the meat of the acting portions. The only other actors who stood out for me were Jayasurya (cos I like him :P), Chemban Vinod and Padmapriya, whose character has been done great injustice by the double meaning references and objectification. Fahad has nothing much to do except one or two decent action moves. Isha Sherwani has the job of looking good, which she is competent at. The only other noticeable performance was from the girl who plays Fahad's tribal friend's wife (don't know her name). She has really expressive eyes and stood out in the 2-3 scenes she was in.

The music and especially the background score is pitch perfect. But the songs, especially a totally unwanted item number by Amala Paul (who BTW, can't dance to save her life), are completely misplaced and just extend the suffering when one is waiting for the movie to somehow end. And that brings me to the one thing that the editor majorly screwed up on - 30 minutes shorter, and I might have disliked it a bit less.

At the end of the day "Iyobinte Pusthakam" is a job half done. Great visuals, great costumes, nice background score, good looking actors, some interesting characters, a few good one liners but absolutely zilch in the form of a script or semblance of a plot. I wish Amal Neerad would get back to pure action in slow motion. At least, then, the slow pace made sense ;).

Edit: It was after a good night's sleep that I realized, that this movie is actually an adaptation of William Shakespeare's "King Lear". With the knowledge, it does feel a little more respectable.
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8/10
Good movie
danieljames-dj6 November 2020
The movie was good, Fahad was really amazing. I didn't like it too much because I couldn't get much entertaining factor. But still it's worth watching one time.
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8/10
A must watch
MichaelMKR27 May 2020
Good period action movie. Very entertaining. All actors acted well
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9/10
EXCELLENT WORK FROM AMAL NEERAD.....
ericsaju-1240317 August 2021
Great work from the whole team. The story highlights the History of people living in Munnar.

And the formation of communist party in Munnar.

The story also clearly tells the Life of Indian citizen under British rule. Also after the end British rule there is another type of British known as "Nadan British" . The one highlight is the Direction of this movie and also "BGM" plays an important role in this movie.. Everyone performance was excellent. .. OVERALL"A MUST WATCH MOVIE"..
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