Review of No More Tears Sister (2005) by Thilina M — 17 Dec 2008
I can vaguely remember my father talking about Dayapala Thiranagama when I was a kid. But I didnâ??t realize the story was about his wife Rajani Thiranagama until I reached the end of the movie..
The story is moving and it keeps the viewer glued to the movie until the end.. Yet its slow pace gives time for the viewer to think about Rajaniâ??s life in depth at the same time to give another chance for the viewer to understand how ethnic conflict in Sri Lanka impacts a womanâ??s life in a true sense..Thatâ??s why I really like the pace of the movie simply because itâ??s typical for the plot of the story..
What makes the movie more intense is that the Rajaniâ??s story is narrated by true characters of her husband and sister mainly.. It gives the viewer a true sense of their ideas and emotions and draws viewerâ??s attention for them to form thoughts about the fate of a true Human Rights Activist who had a true sense of belonging with â??her peopleâ??..
This review of No More Tears Sister (2005) was written by Thilina M on 17 Dec 2008.
No More Tears Sister has generally received very positive reviews.
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