Three of Us
- 2022
- 1h 39min
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7,5/10
5,1 mil
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Un delicado hilo de emociones sobre el amor, la pérdida, la curación, la conciencia y la liberación.Un delicado hilo de emociones sobre el amor, la pérdida, la curación, la conciencia y la liberación.Un delicado hilo de emociones sobre el amor, la pérdida, la curación, la conciencia y la liberación.
- Dirección
- Guión
- Reparto principal
- Premios
- 11 premios y 28 nominaciones en total
Mangala Ahire
- Old Lady (Colony)
- (as Mangala Ahir)
Nysa Darole
- Evening School Kids (Girl)
- (as Nyasa Darole)
Reseñas destacadas
Three of Us is simple, straightforward, and realistic storytelling done right. The plot isn't pathbreaking given there are recent examples worth referring to, but it's the film's picturesque Konkan setting, soothing soundscape, and lovely performances that make it memorable.
It helps that the director in Avinash Arun takes precedence over the cinematographer, as he's not only able to treat us to beautiful frames, but also able to tell a moving story about someone looking to reconnect with their past, with the likelihood of forgetting it all again. Shefali Shah makes even the gentlest of smiles and glances mean something more in a performance that warrants every bit of attention it gets. She's already on a fantastic run lately, and I'm sure she'll keep delivering solid work.
Jaideep Ahlawat backs her up in a wonderfully written supporting role (with a spectrum of emotions), and he carries the poetic demeanor with consummate ease. Kudos to the man for having taken on roles that bring out the versatility in him - An Action Hero, this, and Jaane Jaan immediately come to mind. All these characters are demanding in different ways, and they're all safe in Jaideep's hands.
Swanand Kirkire is also endearing and sweetly relatable in the role of Shefali Shah's husband, and during their low-key exchanges, there's an irresistible next-door charm to them. While the use of music/score is commendable in certain portions, what I truly want to appreciate is the use of ambient sound. There's a scene with Shah's character sitting at a park in Mumbai, the city sounds in that particular scene evoke the feel of tidal waves, and it acts as a precursor for when the couple actually visit the Konkan coast.
Some scenes feel slightly rough around the edges, especially one where the husband-wife conversation displays signs of heat (but is defused shortly after) in the pre-final act, along with the one at the hut with an elderly woman. On the other hand, there are some absolutely brilliant stretches of writing and acting. The ferris wheel sequence is symbolic of the circle of life. It's true; the older we get, the yearning for home, and the opportunities to reconnect with childhood friends & memories keeps getting stronger. Also, I like how dementia isn't the film's centerpiece, although its undercurrent is felt throughout.
It helps that the director in Avinash Arun takes precedence over the cinematographer, as he's not only able to treat us to beautiful frames, but also able to tell a moving story about someone looking to reconnect with their past, with the likelihood of forgetting it all again. Shefali Shah makes even the gentlest of smiles and glances mean something more in a performance that warrants every bit of attention it gets. She's already on a fantastic run lately, and I'm sure she'll keep delivering solid work.
Jaideep Ahlawat backs her up in a wonderfully written supporting role (with a spectrum of emotions), and he carries the poetic demeanor with consummate ease. Kudos to the man for having taken on roles that bring out the versatility in him - An Action Hero, this, and Jaane Jaan immediately come to mind. All these characters are demanding in different ways, and they're all safe in Jaideep's hands.
Swanand Kirkire is also endearing and sweetly relatable in the role of Shefali Shah's husband, and during their low-key exchanges, there's an irresistible next-door charm to them. While the use of music/score is commendable in certain portions, what I truly want to appreciate is the use of ambient sound. There's a scene with Shah's character sitting at a park in Mumbai, the city sounds in that particular scene evoke the feel of tidal waves, and it acts as a precursor for when the couple actually visit the Konkan coast.
Some scenes feel slightly rough around the edges, especially one where the husband-wife conversation displays signs of heat (but is defused shortly after) in the pre-final act, along with the one at the hut with an elderly woman. On the other hand, there are some absolutely brilliant stretches of writing and acting. The ferris wheel sequence is symbolic of the circle of life. It's true; the older we get, the yearning for home, and the opportunities to reconnect with childhood friends & memories keeps getting stronger. Also, I like how dementia isn't the film's centerpiece, although its undercurrent is felt throughout.
The movie creates an impact on the viewers. Shefali ,Jaideep, Swanand..have done justice to the roles, its a slow paced movie, with perfectly matching emotions, memories, background music, scenes story and poetry. The Story is a pursuit for Childhood memories in the midst of todays world of Dementia.
Its a step, seldom people taken in the world of today.
Why should we go back,We should we remember the past? Why take steps back? Is there any value? Is it worth the time? What do you stand to gain go back? Why waste time? Do we need to go back and undo things? Do we need to say Sorry for mistakes of the past?
Its a step, seldom people taken in the world of today.
Why should we go back,We should we remember the past? Why take steps back? Is there any value? Is it worth the time? What do you stand to gain go back? Why waste time? Do we need to go back and undo things? Do we need to say Sorry for mistakes of the past?
I have been waiting for this one too release on OTT for the longest time since 2022. And boy, what pure representation of cinema this is. Absolutely a gem. And I wonder how Shefali nails it every freaking single time. No drama, no loud dialogues, only pure acting with her eyes and expressions. Beautiful. Shefali is One of the finest actors we have today.
A perfect cast, very delicately directed and the cinematography is just beautiful, every frame is a masterpiece. Soothing and warm. The small town vibes, the beaches, and the sounds. Makes a way right through the heart and comes out as tears.
A must watch. And real cinema after ages!! Great job.
A perfect cast, very delicately directed and the cinematography is just beautiful, every frame is a masterpiece. Soothing and warm. The small town vibes, the beaches, and the sounds. Makes a way right through the heart and comes out as tears.
A must watch. And real cinema after ages!! Great job.
There is no doubt that it is one of the best movies among the best three movies of 2023.
More to say about the BGM. Impossibly good Absolutely perfect. While BGM is good in most movies, Foley work is not very good. But there was no mistake here.
We all know that Shefali Shah is a very classy actress. Here again she recognized her caste. I am surprised to see her. If you put her in any container, she can take the form of that place. Which is the best quality of a great actor or actress. I think the movie would have been wonderful without Shefali Shah. The character is made for Shefali Shah only. The fact that she dances so well would have remained unknown without watching the movie.
Shefali Shah always needs a good actor to accompany her. The movie is also perfect in character selection. Jaideep Ahlawat. I think Jaideep Ahlawat is an underrated actor. It is unfortunate that Indian cinema could not use him properly.
Not mentioning the cinematography would be unfair to the movie. The location is very well chosen.
I think this is the best movie of 2023. I was forced to give 10 out of 10 to be perfect in all aspects. Highly recommended.
More to say about the BGM. Impossibly good Absolutely perfect. While BGM is good in most movies, Foley work is not very good. But there was no mistake here.
We all know that Shefali Shah is a very classy actress. Here again she recognized her caste. I am surprised to see her. If you put her in any container, she can take the form of that place. Which is the best quality of a great actor or actress. I think the movie would have been wonderful without Shefali Shah. The character is made for Shefali Shah only. The fact that she dances so well would have remained unknown without watching the movie.
Shefali Shah always needs a good actor to accompany her. The movie is also perfect in character selection. Jaideep Ahlawat. I think Jaideep Ahlawat is an underrated actor. It is unfortunate that Indian cinema could not use him properly.
Not mentioning the cinematography would be unfair to the movie. The location is very well chosen.
I think this is the best movie of 2023. I was forced to give 10 out of 10 to be perfect in all aspects. Highly recommended.
It's the most devastating tale about the human condition & yet so hopeful & positive.
I've had my heart broken a million times through the movie yet ended up thoroughly loving it .
I'll remember it for the sparkle in Shefali Shah's eyes. They are empty and expressive at the same time. She is one of the finest actors in Hindi cinema.
I'll also remember it for Jaideep Ahlawat's smile. His calmness and body language makes him completely suitable for romantic roles.
Together, these two power house actors are a delight to watch on screen.
Ably supported by Swanand Kirkire in the quintessential role of the husband who cares and respects his wife. There's one conflict scene for him in which he forces a fight with his wife. He is fantastic in this heart-wrenching scene. As also throughout the film.
There's not one high-pitched dialogue in the entire film. Everything is subtle and understated.
The Ferris wheel scene in the final act is film-making at its absolute best.
I feel this is Director and Cinematographer Avinash Arun's best work, yet. And, he already has a repertoire of brilliant work. The cinematography is simply breathtaking. He's also contributed to the screenplay alongwith Omkar Achyut Barve and Arpita Chatterjee. It has a beautiful background score by Alokananda Dasgupta, which is only used sparingly giving lots of scope for silent moments.
In this slam-bang, life-in-quick cuts world of movies this film is refreshingly different and stands apart. It is poignant and without any of the usual cliches.
But it may not appeal to everyone.
It is an experience to be appreciated on the big screen. Three of Us is worth every rupee spent.
I've had my heart broken a million times through the movie yet ended up thoroughly loving it .
I'll remember it for the sparkle in Shefali Shah's eyes. They are empty and expressive at the same time. She is one of the finest actors in Hindi cinema.
I'll also remember it for Jaideep Ahlawat's smile. His calmness and body language makes him completely suitable for romantic roles.
Together, these two power house actors are a delight to watch on screen.
Ably supported by Swanand Kirkire in the quintessential role of the husband who cares and respects his wife. There's one conflict scene for him in which he forces a fight with his wife. He is fantastic in this heart-wrenching scene. As also throughout the film.
There's not one high-pitched dialogue in the entire film. Everything is subtle and understated.
The Ferris wheel scene in the final act is film-making at its absolute best.
I feel this is Director and Cinematographer Avinash Arun's best work, yet. And, he already has a repertoire of brilliant work. The cinematography is simply breathtaking. He's also contributed to the screenplay alongwith Omkar Achyut Barve and Arpita Chatterjee. It has a beautiful background score by Alokananda Dasgupta, which is only used sparingly giving lots of scope for silent moments.
In this slam-bang, life-in-quick cuts world of movies this film is refreshingly different and stands apart. It is poignant and without any of the usual cliches.
But it may not appeal to everyone.
It is an experience to be appreciated on the big screen. Three of Us is worth every rupee spent.
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