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Opinion | 2018 movie: The Kerala story that humanises statistics

2018, starring Tovino Thomas, immerses its viewers in a profoundly terrifying experience that leaves an indelible mark.

Opinion | 2018 movie: The Kerala story that humanises statistics
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Last Updated: 08.14 PM, Jun 09, 2023

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2018 is more than just a disaster film; it is a deeply human exploration of the strength and vulnerability that emerge during times of crisis. Director Jude Anthany Joseph masterfully captures the essence of the devastating floods in Kerala, but he goes beyond the surface-level destruction to delve into the emotional journey of the characters.

Through meticulous storytelling, the film offers intimate glimpses into the lives of its characters, allowing the audience to form a profound connection with them. We witness their fears, their struggles, and their moments of bravery as they navigate the chaos and uncertainty brought about by the floods. This human element elevates 2018 from a mere spectacle to a powerful exploration of the human condition.

The visual impact of 2018 is undeniably striking. The meticulous attention to detail in depicting the aftermath of the floods creates a hauntingly realistic atmosphere. The imagery lingers long after the film ends, leaving a lasting impression of the magnitude of the disaster and the resilience of the human spirit. 

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2018 immerses its viewers in a profoundly terrifying experience that leaves an indelible mark. Once you witness this film on the big screen, the way you perceive news stories about flood disasters will be forever changed. The viewing experience transcends mere entertainment, as it humanises the statistics and brings the harsh realities of calamities into sharp focus. 

The film's ability to evoke empathy is a testament to its remarkable storytelling. Beyond its immediate disaster narrative, 2018 explores universal themes of unity, compassion, and the potential for transformation in the face of adversity. The flood becomes a catalyst for a deeper understanding of our shared humanity, breaking down barriers of social status, caste, and religion. The film highlights how, in times of crisis, our common bonds as human beings transcend our differences, prompting acts of selflessness and compassion.

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