“I Want to Talk” is a heartwarming tale by Shoojit Sircar, depicting career-best performance from Abhishek Bachchan. Starring Arjun Sen, who is struggling with laryngeal cancer, this movie is about tough times he faces not only emotionally but also physically. The quality of directing and gripping narration evokes this movie to be no less than Indian cinema and therefore deserves a perfect 5-star rating.
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All We Imagine as Light : Powerful exploration of relationships and cultural tensions
All We Imagine as Light is a film by Payal Kapadia that relates the lives of three women in a striking display of delicate relationships, cultural tensions, and societal divisions in modern India. Capturing all that falls into their lives with incredible visuals and emotional depth, it won the Grand Prix at Cannes and accolades worldwide for its magical realism and profound storytelling. From metropolitan tumult to tranquil retreats, Kapadia’s filmic imagination weaves a tapestry of human experience. The genre-bending realistic-fantasy genre coupled with its breathtaking cinematography makes the movie a transformative watch which is now reaching American shores.
Why Kanguva is Getting Trolled: A Review of Suriya’s Epic Misfire
In Kanguva, Suriya was sold with a stellar visual fantasy film that came under attack due to poor visuals, predictable storyline, and an extremely slow pace. Some music pieces also deserve appreciation, along with Suriya’s performance, but that is not enough to save it from the overall tone of most audiences, who have severely criticized this film and made it one of those films which has gone viral not for its brilliance but for some trolls and unhappy fans. Epic cinema never seemed to raise up to the hype and promised something costly, going wrong.