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1st day 1st show - it was the trailer that made me watch it. A simple but entertaining cinema-inside-cinema that turns chaotic as the time passes ( in a good way!).
This is a film made by someone who clearly loves the chaos, charm, and unsung sweat behind the world of cinema. The story revolves around two associate directors racing against time to recover a lost hard drive just before their film's premiere, an idea that feels both quirky and grounded.
What struck me most was the sincerity in its storytelling. There's a certain raw energy in the first half, which is full of inside jokes, vibrant characters, and the kind of tension only creative chaos can bring. The lead performances, especially from Girish G and Jeevitha Vasishta, feel authentic and rooted. Aniruddha Sastry adds a nice touch of humour and right amount of banter.
The film manages to capture the impacts of piracy and how it affects the film industry and the dreams of filmmakers. The movie showcases so many insiders of a film industry and how it cinema has become the source of bread for many households. It also speaks how a cinema becomes more than just a story on screen to director, more than a business to its producer, and more than just a work to all who are involved in the making of it.
But it's not without its flaws. The second half, though still engaging, loses some of the tight grip the first half had. The pacing dips, some subplots feel rushed, and the narrative wanders a bit. A few dramatic turns don't quite hit as hard, and at times, the film tries to juggle too much at once-diluting the emotional impact built earlier.
Still, the film redeems itself with its heart. It doesn't pretend to be perfect - it's scrappy, like the characters it portrays. The music and background score complement the mood well, and the cinematography adds colour and warmth without being flashy. There's an intimacy to the way it's shot-like we're watching from behind the scenes, not just from the front row.
1st Day 1st Show might not blow everyone away, but it's a film that understands and respects the people who make movies happen-the ones behind the lens, in the shadows, making last-minute miracles. For that, and for the genuine emotion it evokes, I'd say it's a solid one-time watch.
Overall, It's a film about films, told with affection and flaws alike. The second half may waver, but the heart never does. A good 7/10 for its honesty, humour, and celebration of those who dare to dream on tight deadlines.
This is a film made by someone who clearly loves the chaos, charm, and unsung sweat behind the world of cinema. The story revolves around two associate directors racing against time to recover a lost hard drive just before their film's premiere, an idea that feels both quirky and grounded.
What struck me most was the sincerity in its storytelling. There's a certain raw energy in the first half, which is full of inside jokes, vibrant characters, and the kind of tension only creative chaos can bring. The lead performances, especially from Girish G and Jeevitha Vasishta, feel authentic and rooted. Aniruddha Sastry adds a nice touch of humour and right amount of banter.
The film manages to capture the impacts of piracy and how it affects the film industry and the dreams of filmmakers. The movie showcases so many insiders of a film industry and how it cinema has become the source of bread for many households. It also speaks how a cinema becomes more than just a story on screen to director, more than a business to its producer, and more than just a work to all who are involved in the making of it.
But it's not without its flaws. The second half, though still engaging, loses some of the tight grip the first half had. The pacing dips, some subplots feel rushed, and the narrative wanders a bit. A few dramatic turns don't quite hit as hard, and at times, the film tries to juggle too much at once-diluting the emotional impact built earlier.
Still, the film redeems itself with its heart. It doesn't pretend to be perfect - it's scrappy, like the characters it portrays. The music and background score complement the mood well, and the cinematography adds colour and warmth without being flashy. There's an intimacy to the way it's shot-like we're watching from behind the scenes, not just from the front row.
1st Day 1st Show might not blow everyone away, but it's a film that understands and respects the people who make movies happen-the ones behind the lens, in the shadows, making last-minute miracles. For that, and for the genuine emotion it evokes, I'd say it's a solid one-time watch.
Overall, It's a film about films, told with affection and flaws alike. The second half may waver, but the heart never does. A good 7/10 for its honesty, humour, and celebration of those who dare to dream on tight deadlines.
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