Originally posted by: Lord_Voldemort
After watching the film, I learnt that it was based on a true story and that just broke my heart.
Police brutality movies always shake me up because I realize they always prey on the vulnerable and misuse their power.
That's the thing. It's not just abt police brutality. It's the systemic generational oppression by tge privilaged castes which was aided by the police at tge end. This movie is loosely based on kodiyankulam riots in 1995. The dominant caste were jealous of the Vellar community bcoz many of them got jobs in Gulf and US and the families are prospering abd are no longer dependant on the privilaged castes for their livelihood. The police attack is much more brutal in reality. 600 police entered the village under tge guise of searching for an murder suspect. and ravaged the community for 6 hours . Can u imagine ?? They ofcourse, beat up and humiliated the people, then the police destroyed tgeir property, stole the jewellery and money, and burned up the passports of tge youth in the bonfire. This was depicted in the movie when a policeman destroyed tge girl's academic certificates. The police even poisioned the well with pesticides. I don't understsnd why this attack was diluted in the movie. Its my only beef with the movie. They only showed that tge attack was due to the corrupt cop . But, here they should have highlighted that the police were acting under the instructions of the dominant caste. In the movie, they even showed that the bus owner was quick to forgive tge village, which was unrealistic. The makers shouldn't have shied away from showing it as the casteist issue , rather than just a miffed cop issue.
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