Sivappu offers a glimpse into a world where love and politics intertwine against the backdrop of refugee struggles. The film's atmosphere is quite intense, with a palpable tension that lingers in scenes filled with longing and desperation. I found the pacing to be uneven at times, which gave it an almost documentary feel, especially during the scenes depicting the refugees' plight. The performances, particularly that of Pandiyan and Parvathy, carry a raw authenticity that resonates. It's distinct in how it tackles themes of love amid societal chaos, which isn't often seen. The practical effects are minimal, but they serve the narrative well, keeping the focus where it matters. Overall, it's a compelling dive into themes of hope and resilience, though it might not be for everyone.
Focus on the refugee experienceNotable for its raw performancesExplores the intersection of love and politics
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