Oh Butterfly movie review explores guilt and destiny themes

The Tamil film 'Oh Butterfly', directed by Vijay Ranganathan, delves into the psychological impacts of guilt through the story of a woman grappling with her husband's death. Starring Nivedhithaa Sathish, Ciby, and Attul, the movie employs the butterfly effect as a metaphor. It earns praise for its character development and restrained thriller elements.

'Oh Butterfly' marks the directorial debut of Vijay Ranganathan, serving as a two-hour rumination on guilt. Nivedhithaa Sathish plays Gowri, who experiences extreme Harm OCD following the death of her husband Arjun (Attul). Her mind conjures scenarios where her everyday actions could harm others.

The main narrative unfolds about 40 hours before Arjun's death at their Kurinji summer home in Kodaikanal. Gowri intends to confess a secret she has held since their marriage four months prior. At that moment, Suriya (Ciby), Arjun's college friend and Gowri's ex-lover who once betrayed her, arrives unexpectedly.

Character writing stands out as the film's strength. Arjun, unfairly fired from his job, seeks funding for a new startup. Suriya embodies a subtly caustic free-spirited energy. Gowri finds herself caught between these figures of fractured masculinity. Sagayam (Nasser), the home's caretaker and butterfly breeder, delivers philosophical lines, such as reflections on a lifetime spanning only 15 days. The newborn butterfly Jebamani serves as an allegory for Gowri and the brevity of life.

Vaisakh Somanath's compositions enhance the atmosphere, while performances by Nivedhithaa Sathish, Ciby, Attul, and Nasser are commendable. Despite some contrivances, like elements involving Suriya or the astrologer Soda Buddi Kezhavi (Geetha Kailasam), the film stays true to its scale and ambition. It releases in theaters on March 6.

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