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Theatrical Release: 2013-03-22 DVD Release: 1970-01-01 Torrent Release: 20-10-2020 by user
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Movie Genre:
Drama, Musical, Romance
Runtime:
165 min.
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Amen tells the story of people around an ancient Nasrani Church. The plot is set in a village, Kumarankary, where its inhabitants are always garbed in white - a motif which the film deftly employs to meld the elements of fantasy and spirituality. A young, handsome cleric (Indrajith Sukumaran) arrives as the Kathanar (Syrian priest) of the church, whose senior Kathanar is Fr. Abraham (Joy Mathew), a grumpy fellow. The village has a mix of issues, which range from the love between Solomon (Fahadh Faasil) and Sosanna (Swati Reddy) to the fate of a band crushed by frequent failures in contests. The movie sets itself a lot of targets like the fate of Solomon's love, his dazzling self-discovery of a trait not known to him before and some sober spiritual and religious conflicts. Amen promises a luxuriant plot replete with music, faith, fantasy and romance and an amazingly varied set of characters. As the parish seriously discusses whether to retain the church's band that had lost to the rival group in the earlier band competition, a young priest Fr. Vincent Vattoli (Indrajit) takes charge under Fr.Ottaplackan. He is stylish, dares to defy conventions and is in support of the romance between Solomon and Sosanna. His actions irk the senior priest and things take a serious turn after a while. The people agrees to a pact that sets the fate of Solomon's love with Sosanna, and the Kumarankary church band's future. The band goes on to win the competition, and the film ends on a truly surprising climax.
Sinopsis by IMDBscreenshot
https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0280653/
720 X 554 red H.264 2CD video 6.5GB @6500k video bitrate (The German audio isn't available on the blu-ray version of this movie) This is a newer movie title and the quality compares quite favourably to an HD quality version of this same movie title we've just compared it to. 448k 6 channel Dolby AC3 English audio alternate Dolby AC3 audio as provided on disc for German - 192k 2ch and 224k 6ch Italian
Subtitles folder from last time around includes subs for Danish Dutch English Finnish French German Italian (forced Italian subs added too) Norwegian Spanish along with Swedish - will try for Polish Farsi etc and post too
This movie shows that there were objections raised to the atrocities at the death camps, - such objections coming from good German men such as the main character of this movie.
It also shows similar raising of conscience on the part of Italians such as the Catholic priest featured in the movie too.
There is a suggestion that the Church could have been more involved in expressing their horror as to what was going on to so many people in their communities , however that will remain a controversial view I believe for most of the faithful to whom the story is told. Most would have feared reprisals at the time no doubt and so did all they could perhaps.