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More recently, films like Kumbalangi Nights (2019) used the unique, water-logged island village of Kumbalangi to create a character of its own. The film’s aesthetics—fishing nets silhouetted against a setting sun, houses on stilts, the constant lapping of water—are inseparable from its themes of fragile masculinity, brotherhood, and societal acceptance. The location isn't a postcard; it's a socio-economic reality that defines the lives of its inhabitants. Conversely, Lijo Jose Pellissery’s Jallikattu (2019) uses the steep, forested slopes and narrow village lanes of a Keralan highland to stage a primal, chaotic hunt, turning the landscape into a visceral arena for humanity's repressed savagery. In Malayalam cinema, the land of Kerala is never silent.