The basic issue on which 'Lord Livingstone 7000 Kandi' expresses a deep concern, is the much discussed theme of deforestation at the cost of perturbing the precarious balance of nature. The film takes quite a while to get its point across, and even when it does, the impact that it leaves in the viewer minds is minimum.
The first hour of the film is bountifully spent on establishing its lead characters, and while some of them leave a smile on you (like Neelakantan, for instance, who is obsessed with animal excreta), there are others like Sam and Madhu who thrive on the dramatics associated with their past lives. There are a few highly inflated ones like Ananthakrishnan, whose attempts to make you chuckle, are far from satisfactory.
DVD Features:Dolby Digital 5.1,Anamorphic WideScreen,NTSC All Regions, English Subtitles
Cast: Kunchacko Boban, Sunny Wayne, Reenu Mathews, Bharath, Chemban Vinod Jose, Divya darshan, Jacob Gregory, Nedumudi Venu, Sudheer Karamana, Sudhi Koppa, Subiksha, Nebish Benson, Priyalal
Director: Anil Radhakrishnan Menon
Producer: Prem Menon
Production Co: United Global Media Entertainments
Music Director: Rex Vijayan
A group of seven people - Menon (Nedumudi Venu), a retired civil servant, Madhumita (Reenu Mathews), one of the best gun testers in the country, Neelakantan (Vinod Jose), a zoology professor, Ananthakrishnan (Jacob Gregory), a renowned chemical engineer, Sam (Bharath), nature lover and adventurer and Beeran (Sunny Wayne), a young magician - find themselves on the border lines of a forest, into which they are led by their guide (Sudheer Karamana). They have arrived on the behest of Philippose John Varkey (Kunchacko Boban) - survivalist , sound engineer and conservationist - all rolled into one, who inform them of a unique civilization at 7000 Kandi, a village that is embedded deep inside the lush forests.
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