Bhoothakaalam
Director Rahul Sadasivan employs what I call the "Tarkovsky of Terror" approach. He holds the shot. He makes you wait. There is a sequence involving a rocking chair that lasts nearly four minutes with almost zero movement. Yet, by the end of those four minutes, your heart is pounding. The film respects your intelligence enough to know that the anticipation of the scream is worse than the scream itself.
Enter Bhoothakaalam (2022). The Malayalam film, directed by Rahul Sadasivan and starring the phenomenal Revathi and Shane Nigam, flew slightly under the radar upon its SonyLIV release. But for those who stumbled upon it late at night, it left a scar. This isn't a film about a ghost you can see. It’s about the ghost you feel . bhoothakaalam
We live in an era of “elevated horror.” Films like Hereditary , The Babadook , and The Witch have taught modern audiences that true terror doesn't always live in the dark basement. Sometimes, it lives in the silent resentment between a mother and her adult child. Director Rahul Sadasivan employs what I call the