"He is like wind. When he hits you,you feel refreshed but you can never catch it". This is how we are introduced to the protagonist of one of the superbly made fictional dramas of our time,Charlie directed by Martin Prakkat. In this post, i will walk you through the characters of this drama.
The story is supernatural in every sense. But it feels real. Charlie is an incarnation of god. He is the god that our parents taught us.
Charlie is a perfect example for cinema god. "Gary stu",as they generally refer to the character introduced by the writer to fulfill his wish. In Indian films we have a lot of takes on GOD like the one in 'Thiruvilayadal' . The most common way is to take human forms . Charlie is special because it is human taking a god form. Let me explain:
1) We do not know the back story of him, which keeps us in suspense till the end as of what is the character going to do next.
2) He is not called by a name (even we know his name is Charlie). Mostly he is referred to as GENIE.
Thomas Docherty writes "Naming a character is an act of distinction that sets the character apart from the surrounding narrative environment,other characters and the viewers" .
Since he is not given a name, he becomes a 'force of nature' that acts as a catalyst for the story flow.
3) We do not know his backstory, but we get know about his behavior throughout the film and this makes the character three dimensional even without us knowing 'who he is'.
4) He reaches out to people in trouble (not like the marvel "superheroes") and takes them to heaven when alive on earth. He makes their life meaningful and gains pleasure in surprising people.
5) The tone of fantasy that always surrounds him. The colour used, the music, the dialogues and his epitome acting.
6) The unpredictability of the character and his vision of life.
Now let us move to the charming Teresa played by parvathi menon
As bold,dreamy,charming and chaotic one can be. Her character is more of a straight line than an arc. There is no transformation. The girl of everyone's dreams. The girl who runs for finding a mystical man and ends up finding herself. The maker clearly introduces her
She makes every frame colorful which already are. Her eyes convey everything. The way she is obsessed to complete the story is amazing. There is one particular scene where she eats icecream and two men stare at her , immediately she offers them the stick she is eating which they refuse and she continues without giving a damn. Her fantasies are clearly explained in the lines of pularikalo song which is both meaningful and ear pleasing.
"Is it dawn or dusk?,or is it reaps of golden grain?,
On my misty flower as a tender honey drop
As each moment becomes like a butterfly
I woke up,life becomes musical."
Basically she is a human being who goes in search of god after being attracted by the previous actions of god. Finally she gets to meet him and teases him with a lie and ends up being surprised as usual.
Her craziness is what gives life to her character. Blindly entering the prostitution centre, not afraid of any mysterical creatures around her in the house, instead being surprised.
My most favorite technique of pulling the audience into the film is, making them a part of the film, give a character to put themselves at and Kani is your replica on screen. Her character arc is designed such that you can put yourselves at any point on the curve and move with the movie :)
Speaking about the other aspects, i am tired of appreciating cinematographers of the malayalam film industry. The music does the need. The flow is natural. The specialty is,it is a fantasy we can relate to, it is a dream we can live in, it is supernatural but feels natural, it is unreal but we will believe it.
Please do watch it, if you haven't watched it yet. Dulqueer salman and Parvathi menon will take you places.
PS: Thank you Kokulan for helping me with the Gary stu concept.






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