Language: Tamil What is life without a livelihood? This is the central question of Vasanthabalan’s Jail, starring GV Prakash Kumar. The film, set in 2015, is centered in a slum resettlement colony, fashioned on the likes of Kannagi Nagar on the outskirts of Chennai. The social canvas here is large – there’s loss of livelihoods, gentrification, increasing violence and crimes, and the general stigma that comes with being associated with the locality. Jail attempts to document and examine this socio-political landscape through the lives of three youngsters – Karuna (GV Prakash), Rocky (Nandhan), and Kalai (Pasanga Pandi). The premise holds immense potential for a poignant drama. And director Vasanthabalan is not new to documenting shocking realities. (Remember Angaadi Theru?) This is why Jail’s superficiality comes across as a major disappointment. It feels like a film made from collective memory. Despite its grounded landscape, Jail’s narrative treads very familiar paths – A corrupt police official, two warring drug gangs, an innocent studious guy who becomes unintentional collateral, deaths. Even the dialogues carry so much flab – there’s so much repetition of information. Amid the ‘ehs’ and ‘oohs’, there’s not much real conversation that fills in these outlines. Also read:
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Jail is a well-intentioned film but the treatment feels extremely dated. It begins with a voice over that starts with ‘Vanakkam makkaley’ (Hello people) and ends with ‘Vaanga indha makkal oda konjam naal vaazhnthu paakalam.’ (Let us live the lives of these people for a few days.) Jail heavily underestimates its viewer. The smallest bit of information is explicitly explained – there’s a lot of ‘saying’ and not much ‘showing’. Along with the annoyingly expository voiceovers, we also have several unnecessary songs. The film is said to be set in 2015, but you wonder if it was actually made in 2015.
Ashameera Aiyappan is a film journalist who writes about Indian cinema with a focus on South Indian films.
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