★★☆☆☆ Following three parallel stories set against the backdrop of the Sri Lankan Civil War, Sanjeewa Pushpakumara's debut feature Flying Fish (Igillena maluwo) - starring Chaminda Sampath Jayaweera, Rathnayaka Marasinghe and Siththi Mariyam - is unfortunately too languorous to sustain any prolonged sense of drama, despite an undeniably shocking finale.
Flying Fish has a great deal of potential due to its Civil War setting, and Pushpakumara's debut begins well with a tense scene involving a bus full of elderly women and young children. However, before long the film's multiple narratives become tangled and unbalanced, with none of them giving an expectant audience much to get their teeth into.
The film essentially hinges on a final crescendo of violence (think the Satan-denouncing scene from Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather [1972] for a reference point), which works as a physical manifestation of the frustration, pain and anger latent within the portrayed community.
Flying Fish has a great deal of potential due to its Civil War setting, and Pushpakumara's debut begins well with a tense scene involving a bus full of elderly women and young children. However, before long the film's multiple narratives become tangled and unbalanced, with none of them giving an expectant audience much to get their teeth into.
The film essentially hinges on a final crescendo of violence (think the Satan-denouncing scene from Francis Ford Coppola's The Godfather [1972] for a reference point), which works as a physical manifestation of the frustration, pain and anger latent within the portrayed community.
- 10/14/2011
- by Daniel Green
- CineVue
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