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Storyline

the life of Indian immigrant Najeeb Muhammad, who vanished in Saudi Arabia. Working in the Persian Gulf states and making enough money to send home was Najeeb's goal. However, after realizing his dream, a string of unfortunate events forces him to live a life akin to a slave, herding goats in the middle of the Saudi desert. Ultimately, Najeeb devises a risky plan to break free from his desert jail.

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About The Goat Life Movie: 

Blessy is the writer, director, and co-producer of the upcoming survival drama film The Goat Life (known as Aadujeevitham in Malayalam). The movie is a global co-production that includes American and Indian production companies. It is a version of Benyamin's 2008 Malayalam novel Aadujeevitham, which is based on a real-life event. In the movie, Prithviraj Sukumaran plays Najeeb, a Malayali immigrant laborer who is kidnapped and sold into slavery to herd goats on a remote Saudi Arabian farm.

Since 2009, the movie has been in development hell. Ever since he read Aadujeevitham in 2008, Blessy has wanted to adapt the tale. In that same year, Prithviraj was cast. Blessy started drafting the screenplay in 2009 after agreeing to a contract with Benyamin. However, significant advancement was impeded by financial limitations.

After years of looking, Blessy eventually found a producer in 2015, which gave the project a boost. Along with Blessy, Jimmy Jean-Louis and Steven Adams became producers as well. The original music and score for the movie were written by A. R. Rahman.

Between March 2018 and July 2022, six schedules of principal photography were conducted in the deserts of Wadi Rum, Jordan, and the Sahara, Algeria, with additional scenes being shot in Kerala, India. The COVID-19 pandemic constraints left the crew trapped in the Jordan desert from March to May 2020 for a total of 70 days. Eventually, they were brought back to India through the Vande Bharat Mission evacuation program run by the Indian government. 

The premise

When Najeeb (Prithviraj Sukumaran) chooses to work in the Gulf to provide a better life for his family, he is content with his happy life in Kerala with his wife Saini (Amala Paul). After landing in Saudi Arabia with his companion Hakim, he is brought to an unidentified location with a local man they believe to be their boss. Najeeb is left with a local farmer in the middle of the desert and is cut off from the outer world. His pathetic attempts to converse with Kafeel, the supervisor, in Malayalam are fruitless. 

In the midst of the desert, he finds himself a slave herding goats. He is provided with little food and almost no water, and he is frantic to get out and return home. Days turn into weeks, months, and even years. How can Najeeb escape this terrible life of forced labor and enslavement to return home? Here's where Hakim and Ibrahim Khadiri (Jimmy Jean-Louis) enter the picture. The remainder of The Goat Life's plot is revealed in what follows.

What works

Although it was a difficult tale to bring to life on screen, director Blessy did a fantastic job at it. He takes his time telling Najeeb's story, allowing you to follow every development as he adjusts to his new existence. Through the striking pictures, the shift of a happy and healthy Najeeb swimming freely in the backwaters of Kerala to a famished, desperately thin, and unkempt one in the desert among rocky goats, is beautifully conveyed.

Najeeb expresses all of his emotions through minute details, such as the interaction he has with the baby goat or his farewell to the goats. For the most part of the first part, there is only the vastness of the desert, the goat herd, and a suffering Najeeb. Blessy pulls out the relationship between the three in a painful way; one can never truly understand the suffering that the actual Najeeb must have endured. Blessy shifts in the second half to focus on Najeeb and Hakim's difficult and nearly impossible trek to liberation.

There are numerous memorable scenes.

As Najeeb, Prithviraj Sukumaran gave a remarkable performance. His dedication to the role of Najeeb is commendable, as he has truly immersed himself in it. From his shaggy beard, black teeth, and unclean nails to his weight loss, the Malayalam actor has demonstrated that he has sacrificed all for this part.

Numerous scenes are particularly noteworthy and demonstrate how no other actor could have played this part. For example, the scene where he's so thin that he walks to the water tank naked to take a bath after all these years really gets under your skin. The performances of Jimmy Jean-Louis, Talib (Kafeel), and KR Gokul (Hakim) are particularly noteworthy, and Amala Paul, who merely has a few scenes, accomplishes the necessary.

Technically speaking, Sunil KS did an excellent job as the cinematographer; his images are incredibly vibrant and effectively capture and portray the mood of every step of Najeeb's journey. You can see Najeeb's thirst, for example, and when he slakes it, you find yourself wanting to sip water as well.

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