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Storyline

 The life of Najeeb Muhammad, an Indian immigrant who disappeared in Saudi Arabia. Najeeb wanted to work in the Persian Gulf states and earn enough money to bring home. But when his wish comes true, a series of bad things happens to him, making him live like a slave, herding goats in the middle of the Saudi desert. In the end, Najeeb comes up with a dangerous scheme to escape his desert prison.

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The premise

Najeeb (Prithviraj Sukumaran) is delighted with his happy life in Kerala with his wife Saini (Amala Paul). He decides to work in the Gulf to offer a better life for his family. Following his arrival in Saudi Arabia with his friend Hakim, he is taken to an undisclosed location by a local who they take to be their boss. Najeeb is isolated from the outside world and left in the midst of the desert with a local farmer. His pitiful attempts to speak Malayalam with the supervisor, Kafeel, are unsuccessful. 

He ends as a slave grazing goats in the middle of a desert. He is given very little food and water, and he is desperate to leave and go home. Weeks, months, and even years pass by throughout a day. How is Najeeb going to be able to get away from this horrible life of forced work and slavery and go home? This is when Jimmy Jean-Louis's Ibrahim Khadiri and Hakim come into play. What follows reveals the rest of the plot of The Goat Life.

What works

Director Blessy did an amazing job bringing this challenging story to life on screen. He takes his time narrating Najeeb's narrative so you can follow along with every step of his transition into a new life. The dramatic images masterfully capture the change from a content and healthy Najeeb swimming freely in Kerala's backwaters to a malnourished, emaciated, and disheveled one in the desert with rocky goats.

 

Najeeb uses small details, like his goodbyes to the goats or his conversation with the young goat, to convey every emotion he is feeling. The first half mostly consists of the expanse of the desert, the herd of goats, and a suffering Najeeb. The bond between the three is painfully pulled apart by Blessy, and it is impossible to fully comprehend the agony that the real Najeeb must have gone through. In the second part, Blessy switches gears, concentrating on Najeeb and Hakim's arduous and almost unachievable journey to freedom.

There are a lot of moments that stand out.

Prithviraj Sukumaran did a fantastic job as Najeeb. His commitment to the part of Najeeb is admirable because he has given it his all. With his untidy nails, black teeth, and shaggy beard, as well as his weight loss, the Malayalam actor has shown that he has given up all for this role.

There are some situations that stand out in particular and show how this role could not have been done by anybody else. The scene where he walks to the water tank naked to take a bath after all these years, for instance, really gets under your skin since he's so emaciated. Notable performances include those of Jimmy Jean-Louis, Talib (Kafeel), and KR Gokul (Hakim). Amala Paul, who only has in a few scenes, completes the required.

In terms of technique, Sunil KS performed a fantastic job as the cinematographer; his shots are immensely colorful and successfully convey the tone of each stage of Najeeb's trip. For example, you can see Najeeb's thirst and when he quenches it, you find yourself wanting to take a glass of water too.

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