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A Groom from the Right Society
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Plot Summary
In the rigidly stratified society of 1950s Ceylon (now Sri Lanka), a young woman from a wealthy, Westernized family finds herself drawn to a man of humbler origins. As their forbidden love blossoms, they must navigate the deep-seated prejudices and social expectations of their time. The film explores themes of class, tradition, and the courage it takes to defy societal norms for love.
Critical Reception
Lester James Peries's 'A Groom from the Right Society' is considered a landmark film in Sri Lankan cinema, praised for its sensitive portrayal of social issues and its nuanced characters. It resonated with audiences for its honest depiction of the country's class divisions and the universal struggle for love against societal barriers. Critically, it was lauded for its direction and performances, solidifying Peries's reputation as a master storyteller.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its authentic portrayal of Ceylonese society and its class distinctions.
Lauded for its sensitive and believable romantic storyline.
Recognized as a significant work in the development of Sri Lankan cinema.
Google audience: While specific Google user reviews for this older film are not readily available, its enduring legacy suggests it was appreciated for its realistic depiction of social challenges and heartfelt romance.
Awards & Accolades
Considered a seminal work in Sri Lankan cinema; garnered significant attention within the national film industry.
Fun Fact
This film is notable for being one of the earlier works by Lester James Peries, who would go on to become Sri Lanka's most acclaimed filmmaker.
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