Beline
- 2024
- 1h 28min
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5,5/10
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Añade un argumento en tu idiomaAn old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a gir... Leer todoAn old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a girl and her live-in partner.An old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a girl and her live-in partner.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 1 premio y 4 nominaciones en total
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Beline started with interesting visuals and incidents, but I was confused where the story is going. By the end of the first half the story and making has created enough impact to make me curious. The second half disturbed me with the story and brilliant acting by main three actors. The film was so engaging that we couldn't understand if it was the screenplay or the edit that made this happen. The last 10 minutes were mind blowing. It blew everyone in the theatres. The twist in the story was unimaginably good. It answered all the questions or doubts we had during the film. The music played a big role to make this film so engaging. Looking forward to more good films by this team and producer.
While watching the film, I experienced an intellectual engagement similar to solving a challenging math problem. Instead of solely focusing on the director's intentions, we can gain a deeper understanding by examining the symbols, motifs, and metaphors presented and analysing them through our life experiences and imagination. This approach allows our subconscious to connect with the movie, creating a more meaningful cinematic experience.
The film explores themes such as loneliness amid others, the physical limitations of ageing, curiosity about others' private lives, and how an obsession with the virtual world can alienate individuals from reality. It creatively illustrates how fictional worlds can act as an escape from real life. The director's innovative use of visual language to address these themes is commendable.
Paran Bandopadhyay, a prominent figure in Bengali acting, beautifully portrays the lonely older man in this film. The supporting cast also provides strong performances.
Since the director also wrote the screenplay, his overall control over the film is evident. I highly recommend this movie.
The film explores themes such as loneliness amid others, the physical limitations of ageing, curiosity about others' private lives, and how an obsession with the virtual world can alienate individuals from reality. It creatively illustrates how fictional worlds can act as an escape from real life. The director's innovative use of visual language to address these themes is commendable.
Paran Bandopadhyay, a prominent figure in Bengali acting, beautifully portrays the lonely older man in this film. The supporting cast also provides strong performances.
Since the director also wrote the screenplay, his overall control over the film is evident. I highly recommend this movie.
The actors are phenomenal in their characters. Their performance is so raw and real, it pulls you right into the story. The visuals are amazing too - they create this dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly complements the emotional abstractness of the storyline. Beline isn't a feel-good movie, but it's a powerful one. It's a film that will stay with you long after you watch it, making you think about life, loss, and what it means to be human...the whole existential crisis thing. But it does it in a way that's both honest and hopeful. I have never seen a Bengali psychological thriller so well crafted and technically sound in recent years.
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Beline is one of the finest bengali movie that i have seen in recent times. Loved the camera work,editing and the sound design.
The Lead cast delivered Brilliant performances specially Paran Bandyopadhyay and Shreya Bhattacharjee.
Great screenplay loved the way the director shown loneliness and psychological aspects of the characters. Didn't see the twist coming .Over all a it's very unique film which keeps you engaged from start to the end.
"Independent" in probably the most undiluted sense of the term, Samik Roy Choudhury 's 'Beline' orchestrates it's unnarrated narrative in an unprecedented style, not giving a single damn to cater to the growing impatience of the "market" (which cannot wait for a "content" to unfold itself rapidly thereby reaching it's optimal apotheosis within the span of 30 seconds).
Films made here , (a brief list of some of which includes - Beline , Badami Haynar Kobole, ChalChitra ekhon, Jhilli, etc. Are being consistently instrumental since the last few years, in proving beyond doubt, that if Cinema really has a scope of plurality, it is of the Voice, not of the Language. Cinema is essentially the medium which requires multiplicity of Voice , on whichever layer that is; no matter if it involves only the denotative aspect of the screen or the connotative as well. However, it never, NEVER calls for multiplicity of Language. That is the only exception, where all the vibrant open ends join and club together into a gigantic VIBGYOR! Which is composed of "many" but put to effect in it's 'Oneness'. And hence "language" in case of Cinema, can never be used as a shield of lame excuses.
Cinema makes all it's implications in only One language.
And that language - is called "Cinema" .
This is what qualifies the viewing procedure, not into a semi-didactic session, but into an Experience.
The Lead cast delivered Brilliant performances specially Paran Bandyopadhyay and Shreya Bhattacharjee.
Great screenplay loved the way the director shown loneliness and psychological aspects of the characters. Didn't see the twist coming .Over all a it's very unique film which keeps you engaged from start to the end.
"Independent" in probably the most undiluted sense of the term, Samik Roy Choudhury 's 'Beline' orchestrates it's unnarrated narrative in an unprecedented style, not giving a single damn to cater to the growing impatience of the "market" (which cannot wait for a "content" to unfold itself rapidly thereby reaching it's optimal apotheosis within the span of 30 seconds).
Films made here , (a brief list of some of which includes - Beline , Badami Haynar Kobole, ChalChitra ekhon, Jhilli, etc. Are being consistently instrumental since the last few years, in proving beyond doubt, that if Cinema really has a scope of plurality, it is of the Voice, not of the Language. Cinema is essentially the medium which requires multiplicity of Voice , on whichever layer that is; no matter if it involves only the denotative aspect of the screen or the connotative as well. However, it never, NEVER calls for multiplicity of Language. That is the only exception, where all the vibrant open ends join and club together into a gigantic VIBGYOR! Which is composed of "many" but put to effect in it's 'Oneness'. And hence "language" in case of Cinema, can never be used as a shield of lame excuses.
Cinema makes all it's implications in only One language.
And that language - is called "Cinema" .
This is what qualifies the viewing procedure, not into a semi-didactic session, but into an Experience.
Beline isn't a movie you watch, it's a movie you experience. It's a symphony of sight and sound, weaving together a tapestry of reality and illusion that challenges your perception. The narrative unfolds like a dream, blurring the lines between past, present, and future. This isn't a film for those seeking clear-cut answers; it's an invitation to introspection, urging you to question your own understanding of the world.
Beline is not without flaws. The pacing can be deliberate at times, demanding patience from the viewer. However, the payoff is a truly unique cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a film that rewards repeat viewings, as new layers of meaning reveal themselves with each encounter.
If you're seeking a thought-provoking film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, Beline is a must-watch. Just be prepared to have your perceptions challenged.
Beline is not without flaws. The pacing can be deliberate at times, demanding patience from the viewer. However, the payoff is a truly unique cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a film that rewards repeat viewings, as new layers of meaning reveal themselves with each encounter.
If you're seeking a thought-provoking film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, Beline is a must-watch. Just be prepared to have your perceptions challenged.
¿Sabías que...?
- CuriosidadesThe entire film was shot in 10 days
- Créditos adicionalesThe song Roko Roko was Choreography by Samik Roy Choudhury, the director himself.
He initially didn't want his name to be revealed, but later he released a video on social media where he is teaching the steps.
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- Presupuesto
- 6.900.000 INR (estimación)
- Duración
- 1h 28min(88 min)
- Color
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