
Maadathy, an Unfairy Tale Movie Review: CINEMA EXPRESS.COM
Leena Manimekalai’s blazing, poignant tale of terror
Leena Manimekalai’s Maadathy is a rare tale of oppression that gushes with the frenzy of terror and ventures into an inventive genre
Leena Manimekalai’s film, Maadathy – An Unfairy tale, premiered as part of the Coalition of South Asian Film Festival today. Watching Leena’s poignant and powerful film rendered in a stunning visual language, we realise that the tag ‘An Unfairy tale’ is only too apt. Leena fiercely channels gutting truth, horror and pain in her film, which blends the human and the otherworldly as it blazes against the unnatural and inhuman divisions existing in our cruel society.
Cast: Semmalar Annam, Ajmina Kassim, Arul Kumar, Patrick Raj
I can’t resist talking here about a rousing sequence of female desire in Maadathy, which reveals with striking power why female gaze in cinema is refreshing and beautifully sensitive. It is a brief lyrical sequence which I honestly did not think I would see soon in a Tamil film. It is a moment of a girl’s first rush of desire, her sexual awakening when she spots a man bathing nude in the cascade waters. Karthik Raja’s haunting melody subtly underscores the ecstatic bliss of the moment. His music shifts magically from melody and melancholy to thumping rustic folk.