\'The Least of These\': Subtly handled film (Review)

'The Least of These': Subtly handled film (Review)

IANS 

Film: "The Least of These: The Story"; Director: Aneesh Daniel; Cast: Joshi, Stephen Baldwin, Shari Rigby, Manoj Mishra, Prakash Belawadi, Chengappa; Rating: ***

Narrated from the local journalist, Manav Banerjee's point of view, the film gives us an insight of the murder. Initially sceptical about the missionaries' motive and method of converting people to Christianity, the over-enthused Manav who has written articles about conversion finds a foothold in a called

His puts him on the who had been working among the tribal poor and lepers of the area for the past 35 years. His condition to Manav for a permanent position at the newspaper is "get evidence" that the conversion is forced or induced.

While Manav is struggling to gather proof regarding the conversion, his journey is inter-cut with the personal struggle of his beliefs, an expecting wife along with the birth of his baby and his guilt of the untimely and unwarranted murder.

Working on an one-dimensional screenplay by Andrew Matthews, creates an atmosphere that's so rustic and realistic. He does not over-dramatise the event, but the third act does appear fabricated. With a measured pace, the entire tension in the film is unassuming, an innocent setup thus may not be affecting. But the truth is, in the simplicity of the narrative.

On the performance front, every is sincere, effortless and well-deserving. as is believable, so is, Prakash Belawadi as Kedar Mishra, Chengappa as Manav's wife Shanti Banerjee, as the hoodlum Mahendra, as Graham Staines, as Graham's wife Gladys, Isaac, Campbell and as Graham's children Timothy, and makes one scene appearance as the House Agent.

Mounted with moderate production values, DOP Jayakrishna Gummadi's camera work is excellent, with his wide shots he gives us a fair idea of the terrain and the drama that's unfolding in the locality.

The visuals along with Bruce Retief's music and background score are astutely and seamlessly layered by Steven H. Bernard's editing.

Overall, "The Least of These" is a sensitively and subtly handled faith film that might not be entertaining but is definitely worth a watch.

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First Published: Thu, March 28 2019. 20:48 IST