Koode Review: This Priceless Tale Of Relationships Will Stay In Your Minds Forever!
Koode, directed by Anjali Menon has graced the big screens. The film features Prithviraj, Nazriya Nazim and Parvathy in the lead roles. Read Koode review here to know how the film has turned out to be
Koode
is
a
film
for
which
the
Malayalam
film
audiences
have
been
waiting
for
ever
since
its
announcement
days.
With
names
like
Anjali
Menon,
Prithviraj,
Nazriya
Nazim,
Parvathy
etc.,
associated
with
the
film,
the
expectations
would
always
be
higher.
Anjali
Menon's
previous
works,
both
as
a
writer
and
a
director,
have
been
splendid
ones
and
now,
she
has
come
up
with
Koode
which
would
easily
rank
among
her
best
works
so
far.
This
time,
Anjali
Menon
takes
us
to
the
world
of
Joshua
and
his
family,
comprising
of
sister
Jenny,
father
Aloshy,
mother
Lilly
and
Sophy.
Koode
has
to
be
experienced
from
the
theatres
and
the
story
unfolds
through
each
frame
taking
us
deep
into
the
lives
of
each
major
character.
Anjali
Menon's
ability
to
delve
deep
into
human
emotions
without
going
overboard
is
phenomenal.
Much
like
her
previous
films,
in
Koode
too,
we
get
to
see
the
brilliance
of
the
writer
in
Anjali
Menon.
The
screenplay
is
the
backbone
of
the
film
and
it
has
been
neatly
layered
without
any
hiccups
or
forced
sequences.
Each
character
in
Koode
has
his/her
own
identity
and
they
have
been
established
so
well
that
we
get
to
root
for
each
one
of
them.
She
has
packaged
the
product
perfectly
and
the
way
in
which
she
has
dealt
with
some
of
the
sequences,
which
could
have
gone
clichéd,
is
magnificent.
Once
again,
she
shows
that
how
well
a
series
of
events
could
be
narrated
within
a
song,
without
affecting
the
flow
or
feel
of
the
movie.
She
takes
very
less
time
to
convey
the
various
aspects
of
the
film
be
it
the
siblings
bond,
father-son
bond,
mother-son
bond
or
the
romantic
part.
She
doesn't
try
to
spoon-feed
all
the
things
and
everything
gets
conveyed
in
the
due
course
of
the
narrative.
Koode
has
the
backing
of
some
towering
performances.
The
character
Joshua
is
safe
in
the
hands
of
Prithviraj
and
he
travels
through
the
emotions
of
Joshua
with
perfection.
Words
would
be
less
to
describe
Nazriya
Nazim's
performance
as
Jenny,
which
will
surely
remain
in
your
hearts
forever.
Jenny
is
the
soul
of
the
film
and
Nazriya
Nazim
marks
her
comeback
with
a
remarkable
performance.
Prithviraj
and
Nazriya
Nazim's
chemistry
as
siblings
is
excellent.
Parvathy
essays
a
character
named
Sophie
and
as
usual,
she
comes
up
with
a
commendable
performance.
Casting
Ranjith
as
the
father
of
Joshua
and
Jenny
has
turned
out
to
be
a
perfect
choice
and
he
proves
that
he
is
an
actor
to
reckon
with.
Mala
Parvathi
makes
a
big
impact
with
her
portrayal
of
Lilly,
the
mother.
Rosshan
Mathew
too
has
done
his
part
to
perfection
as
Krish.
Songs
&
BGM
gel
so
well
with
the
narrative
and
convey
the
right
emotions
to
the
audiences.
Littil
Swayamp
stuns
yet
again
with
his
work
behind
the
camera.
Editing
by
Praveen
Prabhakar
is
spot
on
and
he
has
done
his
part
in
offering
a
smooth
narrative
pattern.
Koode
is
a
film
that
shouldn't
be
missed
by
any
chance.
Like
the
makers
had
promised,
Koode
is
indeed
a
heart-warming
tale
of
relationships
and
this
invaluable
tale
will
definitely
remain
in
the
minds
of
the
audiences
forever
and
ever.