Pyre
- 2024
- 1 Std. 51 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
7,2/10
2129
IHRE BEWERTUNG
Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAs their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.As their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.As their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.
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I experienced one of the most emotionally moving and visually captivating film I have seen in a long time. @vinodkapri's Pyre featured in @LoveLIFFestUK at @BFI in London. I was moved by the love story of Padam Singh and Tulsi Devi. The protagonists Padam Singh and Tulsi didn't just leave me at the cinema, they came home with me, provoking my thoughts on so many simple things in life we take for granted.
Vinod has done a brilliant job using two complete non actors who tell a beautiful story of Love. "What should we do to pass our time? Let's argue" says Tulsi while Padam Singh says " these are testing times, don't lose hope". The beauty of Uttarakhand captures not just the eyes but the hearts also.
Pyre has been travelling in the festivals across the world and will make every Indian proud.
Vinod has done a brilliant job using two complete non actors who tell a beautiful story of Love. "What should we do to pass our time? Let's argue" says Tulsi while Padam Singh says " these are testing times, don't lose hope". The beauty of Uttarakhand captures not just the eyes but the hearts also.
Pyre has been travelling in the festivals across the world and will make every Indian proud.
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I want to share my review of Pyre. I loved the movie - it has a very unique and heartwarming story about an elderly couple. There's nothing quite like it; the concept feels truly original.
The film made us laugh, cry, and think - it's an emotional rollercoaster in the best way. I absolutely loved it.
Great job to the entire team! They may have been non-actors before the film, but now they've proven themselves as truly remarkable performers.
The film made us laugh, cry, and think - it's an emotional rollercoaster in the best way. I absolutely loved it.
Great job to the entire team! They may have been non-actors before the film, but now they've proven themselves as truly remarkable performers.
I saw Pyre at BIFF and was completely unprepared for how deeply it would affect me. It is a raw and honest portrayal of aging, of lives that become invisible as the world moves on. Padam and Tulsi are not perfect-they argue, complain, joke, and endure-but that is what makes them so real. Their relationship is one of the most authentic I have seen onscreen. The camera work is stunning, but never distracts from the emotional weight of the story. This film is not for those seeking action or fast edits-it is for those who are willing to sit, observe, and feel. Watching it in a packed theater at BIFF made the experience even more powerful.
After watching this I just could not stop thinking about my own grandparents afterward. The film is about an old couple who live all alone in a mountain village. Their children have left, and now they only have each other. It is sad, but also very touching. The way they argue over small things, remember their past, and wait for a letter from their son-it all feels so personal. The film moves slowly, but that's what makes it feel real. It is not trying to be dramatic. It just shows what life is like for people who get left behind. The camera work is beautiful and calm, and the setting makes everything feel even more lonely. I am really glad I saw this film. It made me want to call home and check in with people I have not talked to in a while. That says a lot.
This is not just a film, it is a meditation on time, memory, and the invisible pain of being left behind. The story revolves around Padam and Tulsi, two elderly people living in near-total isolation. The film captures the tragic beauty of their lives with such restraint and grace that it never feels forced. Their relationship is layered, filled with sarcasm, tenderness, frustration, and quiet loyalty. The cinematography, with its long still shots of the mountains and their crumbling home, mirrors the slow erosion of their world. You feel their fatigue, their hope, and their silent despair. This film doesn't try to entertain, it asks you to witness. And that witnessing becomes an emotional experience in itself. For those who appreciate subtle, slow-burning stories, Pyre is something you will not forget.
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- Laufzeit1 Stunde 51 Minuten
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