Vetri, in the lead role, delivers a grounded performance that makes the complex pseudo-scientific theories believable.
The core of the film is the protagonist's obsession with how history repeats itself through similar patterns. Saravanan discovers that his life is mirroring the life of a man from the past in a "triangular" fashion—where the actions, tragedies, and outcomes of one person's life are being projected onto his own. This metaphysical layer elevates the movie beyond a simple robbery flick, as the protagonist must figure out how to break the cycle of "Cosmic Connection" to avoid a tragic end. Technical Merit and Reception
The screenplay is airtight, meticulously planting clues that pay off in the final act.
Jiivi , directed by V. J. Gopinath and written by Babu Tamizh, is a rare example of a "high-concept" thriller that succeeds on a modest budget. The story follows Saravanan, an intelligent but disillusioned man working at a juice stall in Chennai. Driven by financial desperation, he plans a heist targeting his landlady, but the film quickly evolves from a standard crime caper into a philosophical exploration of and Karma . The "Triangular Theory"
Vetri, in the lead role, delivers a grounded performance that makes the complex pseudo-scientific theories believable.
The core of the film is the protagonist's obsession with how history repeats itself through similar patterns. Saravanan discovers that his life is mirroring the life of a man from the past in a "triangular" fashion—where the actions, tragedies, and outcomes of one person's life are being projected onto his own. This metaphysical layer elevates the movie beyond a simple robbery flick, as the protagonist must figure out how to break the cycle of "Cosmic Connection" to avoid a tragic end. Technical Merit and Reception Vetri, in the lead role, delivers a grounded
The screenplay is airtight, meticulously planting clues that pay off in the final act. This metaphysical layer elevates the movie beyond a
Jiivi , directed by V. J. Gopinath and written by Babu Tamizh, is a rare example of a "high-concept" thriller that succeeds on a modest budget. The story follows Saravanan, an intelligent but disillusioned man working at a juice stall in Chennai. Driven by financial desperation, he plans a heist targeting his landlady, but the film quickly evolves from a standard crime caper into a philosophical exploration of and Karma . The "Triangular Theory" Driven by financial desperation