For Those Who've Ever Waited
There is something profoundly universal about Pyre, and yet it feels so deeply rooted in the Uttarakhand hills. I saw it at BIFF, and I could hear people sniffling all around me by the end. The film is about waiting for help, for your son, for relief, for death, maybe even for a miracle. Padam and Tulsi, aging and alone, are portrayed with such grace and authenticity. Their dialogue is filled with humor, resentment, and love. It is a love that does not need grand gestures, only shared silence and understanding. The camera lingers, the pace is unhurried, but that is what makes it so powerful. The setting-the isolated village, the broken house, the looming mountains-adds a layer of quiet despair that is impossible to shake.
- mkmk-19
- 20 abr 2025