Director: Sopanam Sreejith•Genres: Drama, Mystery
The film follows the story of a psychologist who takes on a complex case involving a mysterious patient. As he delves deeper into the patient's psyche, he uncovers dark secrets and begins to question his own reality. The narrative explores themes of memory, identity, and the blurred lines between sanity and madness.
Bramman received mixed reviews from critics, with praise for its performances and intriguing premise, but some criticism for its pacing and convoluted plot. The film garnered attention for its attempt at a psychological thriller genre within Malayalam cinema.
Praised for Indrajith Sukumaran's intense performance as the psychologist.
Noted for its ambitious attempt at a psychological thriller with a complex narrative.
Criticized by some for a slow pace and a plot that can be difficult to follow.
Google audience: Audience reception for Bramman was varied. Many appreciated the unique storyline and the lead actor's portrayal, finding it a thought-provoking film. However, some viewers found the plot unnecessarily complicated and the ending ambiguous, leading to a less satisfying experience.
The film's score was composed by Bijibal, a critically acclaimed music director in Malayalam cinema, known for his innovative and atmospheric compositions.
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