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Two lovers, Yoga and Parvathi, meet on the battlefield of the Sri Lankan civil war. As the Liberation Tigers of Tamil Eelam attack the Sri Lankan army and tighten their grip on the Tamil people, Yoga and Parvathi struggle with feelings for each other and their own commitments to the LTTE. Parvathi's family is relocated to a concentration camp and Yoga is sent on a mission to Colombo by a jealous LTTE commander. But they soon meet again in battle and Parvathi becomes pregnant with Yoga's child. In the final days of the war, the Sri Lankan army closes in on the LTTE and rescues the Tamil refugees, and the lovers desperately flee the army and the LTTE for the sake of their baby.
A shameless and childish effort to portray a complex and brutal story. Amateurish script writing at best, with just a bunch of loosely strung incidents tenuously glued together by an underdeveloped and thereby laughable love story. The script writer is in the employment of the government of Sri Lanka, and it can not be more obvious. 
If the intention of the film-makers is to insult the intelligence of the audience, then they deserve an award. But they don't stop at just insulting the audience, they go on to insult the brave young men and women of the SL military who sacrificed their lives for the sake of peace, and the people of the north of the country who suffered gravely under both the atrocities of the LTTE and the iron fist of the SL military. They accomplish this amazing feat by glossing over the tragedy ever so lightly. 
We must make sure that the subject of war and national tragedy must not be used by charlatans looking to gain political favour, these issues are best left to true artists, with a genuine love for the country and all its people. This on the other hand, is just a film by simpletons, for simpletons.
'Matha' in short is the most shameless piece of Sri Lankan cinema I  have seen. It takes a highly sensitive issue that plagued Sri Lanka for  more than 30 years, mutilates it into a series of blunt opinionated  views and then delivers it to viewers as subtly as sledge hammer blows  to the head.   The story of 'Matha' starts off with short introductions to childhood  incidents of Yoga(Dharshan Dharmaraj) and Parvathi(Yasodha  Radhakrishnan); two Tamil kids who survived the 1985 Yal Devi Bombing.  There is no real character development beyond that to speak of. But the  narrative jumps in a schizophrenic fashion to key events of Sri Lanka's  battle against the LTTE up to their final defeat in 2009. In this  sense, regardless how controversial it maybe, 'Matha' is more or less a  reenactment of key events spanned across two decades of war. But these  events are glued together using a frail fictional love story between  Yoga and Parvathi. This love story seemed merely a gimmick as it is  only used as a backdrop to lambaste the LTTE as monsters and highlight  the bravado of the Sri Lankan Forces.  If anything this film is true to the type of work expected from Dr  Ariyaratne Athugala, the writer of this obnoxious monstrosity. Mind you  that he was chairman of Sri Lanka's state TV channel, Rupavahini and  present Director General of the Government Information Department. So  it's quite understandable that he can't shake his habit of delivering  uncontested propaganda. But I expected better from Boodee Keerthisena,  the director of 'Matha'. I assumed he can judge a story from a banal  and frankly lazy attempt of painting one of the most controversial  conflicts of defeating terrorism of the 21st century as a monochrome  fairytale. Each scene is so hopelessly obtuse and brash, Dr. Athugala  might as well have taken viewers to a presentation and shoved his one  dimensional opinions down their throats.  Dr Athugala has taken every liberty in the book to paint the LTTE as  bogeymen of the worst kind; a fact that any Sri Lankan know by default.  Recruiting child soldiers, shooting unarmed civilians, rape of their  own LTTE female carders are just outlines of the grand mosaic he tries  to create. But he fails so miserably to give context to any of these  events making the movie an emotionally dead string of events. To be  told in graphic detail what I already know is not what I go to the  movies for. Insight into actions of the LTTE, the Tamil civilians or  Sri Lankan soldiers are not explored at all beyond the boneheaded 'we  are the good guys, they are the bad guys' rhetoric. I've seen more  multifaceted story telling Sylvester Stallone's Rambo movies.   This film goes into incredible lengths to justify killing terrorists.  An example that got stuck in my mind was a Sri Lankan pilot giving a  'thumbs up' after bombing a LTTE camp. Are the viewers supposed to feel  good about it Boodee? Didn't the first half of the film try to convince  that the LTTE forcefully brainwashed children to fight their cause? So  is killing hundreds of mislead children with a supersonic jet OK now?  Apart from morally bankrupt scenes like that, 'Matha' also make Sri  Lankan soldiers look inhuman with their ever exuberant displays of  generosity and selflessness. A battle fought and won by humans being  told through cloying clichés is an insult to real human sacrifices made  by Sri Lankan Armed Forces in my opinion.  As far as dubious achievements go, 'Matha' also make it wickedly  difficult to tell if the actors are good or not. Yoga and Parvathi has  a feeble grasp of the lead roles, but their characters are barely  examined. It is indeed a waste of time to even discuss other characters  in the film because they literally exist for the sake of acting out  scenes that doesn't amalgamate into a meaningful whole. To the credit  of the director, I felt that imagery and camera angles used in the film  were creative and fresh. A scene shot in twilight showing mass forceful  evacuation of Tamil civilians by the LTTE particularly captured my  attention.   Even with little screen time the lead actor and actress gave glimpses  of having definite talent in acting which would best suit real films  and not as props in bigoted glorification of war. The same can be said  about the rest of the cast. More established actors like Dharmapriya  Dias and Mahendra Perera inject little doses of life to 'Matha' thanks  to their acting prowess but that barely helps this wreck of a film.  Seeing good actors playing one dimensional cameos is like seeing a  lions in a circus. Making majestic kings of the wild jump hoops is  exactly what Boodee Keerthisena has done to his talented cast.
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