IMDb-BEWERTUNG
6,5/10
12.493
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Die härtesten Zeiten, die die Menschen durchmachen mussten, um ihr Zuhause zu erreichen.Die härtesten Zeiten, die die Menschen durchmachen mussten, um ihr Zuhause zu erreichen.Die härtesten Zeiten, die die Menschen durchmachen mussten, um ihr Zuhause zu erreichen.
- Regie
- Drehbuch
- Hauptbesetzung
- Auszeichnungen
- 14 Nominierungen insgesamt
Kirtika Buden
- Sister of Rajkummar Rao sir
- (as Kritika Buden)
Durgesh Chauhan
- Constable durgesh
- (Nur genannt)
Digvijay Singh Gurbat
- Shyam
- (as Digvijay Singh)
Zusammenfassung
Reviewers say 'Bheed' tackles migrant worker struggles during the COVID-19 lockdown, exposing systemic failures, casteism, and government mismanagement. It delves into human resilience, misinformation, and marginalized communities' harsh realities. The film critiques media and moral dilemmas of those in power. Rajkummar Rao and Pankaj Kapur deliver praised performances. Black-and-white cinematography enhances the somber tone. However, some find script and execution flawed, with pacing and realism issues. Overall, 'Bheed' is a thought-provoking film highlighting societal dark aspects during the pandemic.
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Bheed
Anubhav sinha after mulk, article 15 and thappad expectations were set high, with bheed he somehow manages to deliver what audience will appreciate.
Movie could have been better but this dosen't mean it fallen short anywhere.
Bheed manages to touch one's heart & soul, feel what our migrant brothers and sisters went through when we went into lockdown.
This movie showcases the frustration, fear, care, anger which makes you feel what I would have done if I was locked in such a situation.
Every emotion was captured perfectly in this movie be it, How the Govt just ignored it's own people, at a time when the common people wanted them the most.
Or How people managed and survived with each others help, this is what makes true India.
Rajkumar rao, Pankaj Kapoor, Rana, Bhumu, Dia, Virendra & many more everyone gave excellent performance, proper casting is the added plus point and strength of this movie.
Not a great one but very near to it.
A must watch movie to get the feel of what actually happened during that difficult time.
Anubhav sinha after mulk, article 15 and thappad expectations were set high, with bheed he somehow manages to deliver what audience will appreciate.
Movie could have been better but this dosen't mean it fallen short anywhere.
Bheed manages to touch one's heart & soul, feel what our migrant brothers and sisters went through when we went into lockdown.
This movie showcases the frustration, fear, care, anger which makes you feel what I would have done if I was locked in such a situation.
Every emotion was captured perfectly in this movie be it, How the Govt just ignored it's own people, at a time when the common people wanted them the most.
Or How people managed and survived with each others help, this is what makes true India.
Rajkumar rao, Pankaj Kapoor, Rana, Bhumu, Dia, Virendra & many more everyone gave excellent performance, proper casting is the added plus point and strength of this movie.
Not a great one but very near to it.
A must watch movie to get the feel of what actually happened during that difficult time.
BHEED is a slow, intense, unrelenting, thought-provoking, and above all, a CHALLENGING film.
It sets itself apart from other COVID-19 dramas by also being an effective contained thriller set in a secluded police checkpoint near a mall.
Pankaj Kapur, Rajkumar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar give some of their best performances to date in this film.
BHEED is indeed a slow burn, and will not appeal to everyone. Do not expect a conventional, action-heavy thriller from this movie. BHEED shows the harrowing real, but unseen stories of the pandemic, the ones that many of us had turned a blind eye to.
I do have one criticism of BHEED - some of its stories (particularly the one about the divorced mother) were not developed enough to have any lasting emotional impact.
It sets itself apart from other COVID-19 dramas by also being an effective contained thriller set in a secluded police checkpoint near a mall.
Pankaj Kapur, Rajkumar Rao and Bhumi Pednekar give some of their best performances to date in this film.
BHEED is indeed a slow burn, and will not appeal to everyone. Do not expect a conventional, action-heavy thriller from this movie. BHEED shows the harrowing real, but unseen stories of the pandemic, the ones that many of us had turned a blind eye to.
I do have one criticism of BHEED - some of its stories (particularly the one about the divorced mother) were not developed enough to have any lasting emotional impact.
10ripplejb
The movie's story is around some true events during the COVID lockdown. It shows the failures of the mismanagement of the Indian government.
The direction and acting of all the actors were perfect. The story raises many issues, like our society's caste system, polarization, and misinformation. The movie also shows how we are all humans. Do not fall for the negative reviews.
The story is about multiple characters who either needed to leave their homes in a big city or got stranded and needed to reach some location due to the lockdown.
On the border of a fictional town, a police officer and his subordinates are supposed to stop the crowd from entering the town.
If you like movies closer to reality and are unafraid of seeing the uncomfortable truth, please watch.
The direction and acting of all the actors were perfect. The story raises many issues, like our society's caste system, polarization, and misinformation. The movie also shows how we are all humans. Do not fall for the negative reviews.
The story is about multiple characters who either needed to leave their homes in a big city or got stranded and needed to reach some location due to the lockdown.
On the border of a fictional town, a police officer and his subordinates are supposed to stop the crowd from entering the town.
If you like movies closer to reality and are unafraid of seeing the uncomfortable truth, please watch.
Anubhav Sinha is the master of his craft of story telling, the latest example is Bheed. The movie is based on COVID mass migration crisis and related small stories. The script is very tight and keeps the audience hooked till the end and make them aware of many untouched aspects of COVID. Background score provide good support to the story. If we talk about acting, Rajkumar Rao delivers one of the best performance of his career. In a supporting role Ashutosh Rana and Aditya Shrivastav creat a big impact, their performances will remain with you for quite long time. Pankaj Kapoor is mind blowing and elevated the movie to the next level. Bhumi Padnekar and Diya Mirza lends very good support. At the end, movie is as good as it's direction and for this I have only one word for Anubhav Sinha- Awesome.
This is a film about a dark aspect of our (India's) society, which came to light during Corona lockdown of March 2020.
The film weaves through web of the class-caste, professional privileges of the characters in the film. It brings in front of us the crisis of migrant workers attempting to return to their villages.
They left villages in search of livelihood to the city, the city, they and many of us, considered our to be our home. But during the lockdown, cities were least concerned about the workers who make city a comfortable space for living.
This film is not for entertainment. It is for making the viewer question, their own system of rights, justice, privileges and their compromised existence.
This is a black and white film, which symbolically represents the ways of thinking and behaviour, dating back to the era of films in black and white, a long time ago.
The ways of our thinking are old, outdated and static. The use of black and white filmography clearly brings this out.
This film doesn't give you any shocking images, neither it gives you any climax. But it will make every sensitive person to sit through the film, without giving them a room for thinking anything else than what they see in the film.
Characters in the film are very real, they represent various sections of the caledioscope that Indian society is in the 21st century.
Very good dialogues, acting and direction.
The film weaves through web of the class-caste, professional privileges of the characters in the film. It brings in front of us the crisis of migrant workers attempting to return to their villages.
They left villages in search of livelihood to the city, the city, they and many of us, considered our to be our home. But during the lockdown, cities were least concerned about the workers who make city a comfortable space for living.
This film is not for entertainment. It is for making the viewer question, their own system of rights, justice, privileges and their compromised existence.
This is a black and white film, which symbolically represents the ways of thinking and behaviour, dating back to the era of films in black and white, a long time ago.
The ways of our thinking are old, outdated and static. The use of black and white filmography clearly brings this out.
This film doesn't give you any shocking images, neither it gives you any climax. But it will make every sensitive person to sit through the film, without giving them a room for thinking anything else than what they see in the film.
Characters in the film are very real, they represent various sections of the caledioscope that Indian society is in the 21st century.
Very good dialogues, acting and direction.
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- WissenswertesThe whole movie is in black and white
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Box Office
- Weltweiter Bruttoertrag
- 9.536 $
- Laufzeit
- 2 Std. 4 Min.(124 min)
- Farbe
- Seitenverhältnis
- 2.39 : 1
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