My favourite five...

Roshin Mathews George, an MTech student from Nilambur, writes in his top five films

February 20, 2020 01:35 pm | Updated 01:35 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

Adaminte Variyellu

‘Adaminte Variyellu’

‘Adaminte Variyellu’

Directed by KG George, the movie travels through the lives of three women from different backgrounds. The way they handle the situation they are in is the focus of the movie. A highlight of the film is the strong portrayal of women.

Onaiyum Aatukuttiyum

‘Onaiyum Aatukuttiyum’

‘Onaiyum Aatukuttiyum’

This Mysskin-movie is an engaging thriller. It zooms in on a medical student who saves a dying fugitive. The student then becomes entangled in a cat-and-mouse game between the cops and the killer.

Mulk

‘Mulk’

‘Mulk’

The movie deals with Islamophobia. Tapsee Pannu shines in the role of a lawyer. The film turns from a generic social drama to an angry courtroom drama.

The Big Lebowski

‘The Big Lebowski’

‘The Big Lebowski’

A cult comedy by the Coen Brothers, the eccentricity of the characters has the audience hooked to the film. Jeff Bridges comes up with a convincing performance as Jeff Lebowski.

Sorry We Missed You

‘Sorry We Missed You’

‘Sorry We Missed You’

A Ken Loach movie that deals with the struggle faced by middle-class families. Set during the recession, the movie focuses on the emotional conflicts of the individuals.

Readers can send in their top five movies to frkerala@thehindu.co.in. The write-up should not exceed 250 words. Include your phone number as well.

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