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I don't usually leave reviews, but after watching Saree, I feel morally obligated to warn others before they waste even a second of their lives on this cinematic abomination.
From the very first frame, it's clear that Saree has no idea what kind of film it wants to be. Is it horror? Drama? Psychological thriller? It tries to be everything-and fails miserably at all of it. The storyline, if you can even call it that, is a complete joke. There's no plot, no character development, no coherent timeline-just a scattered mess of scenes thrown together in the hopes that something will stick. Spoiler: nothing does.
The acting is beyond amateurish. It's like the cast was pulled off the street 10 minutes before shooting started. Expressions are off, dialogues are flat, and emotional scenes are unintentionally hilarious. I found myself laughing at scenes that were meant to be intense or scary, just because of how badly they were executed.
Let's talk about the technical side-cinematography, editing, sound design... all equally horrible. The camera work is shaky and inconsistent, the lighting is either too dark or overly dramatic for no reason, and the editing is so choppy it gave me whiplash. There are random slow-motion shots that serve no purpose, awkward close-ups, and background music that feels like it was lifted from a free stock library with no thought whatsoever.
The worst part is that Saree pretends to be deep or symbolic, when in reality it's just hollow and pretentious. It tries to create suspense, but since nothing is grounded in logic or reality, the audience is just left confused and annoyed.
By the time the movie finally dragged itself to the end, I was exhausted-not because it was intense, but because I spent the whole time waiting for something to happen. It never did. The ending, just like the beginning and middle, is lazy and meaningless.
I honestly wish there was an option to rate this movie in negative numbers. Giving it a 0 would be too generous. It's not just bad-it's a complete waste of time, money, and effort. Whoever approved this for release owes the audience an apology.
Avoid Saree at all costs. Watch literally anything else. This isn't a movie-it's a punishment.
From the very first frame, it's clear that Saree has no idea what kind of film it wants to be. Is it horror? Drama? Psychological thriller? It tries to be everything-and fails miserably at all of it. The storyline, if you can even call it that, is a complete joke. There's no plot, no character development, no coherent timeline-just a scattered mess of scenes thrown together in the hopes that something will stick. Spoiler: nothing does.
The acting is beyond amateurish. It's like the cast was pulled off the street 10 minutes before shooting started. Expressions are off, dialogues are flat, and emotional scenes are unintentionally hilarious. I found myself laughing at scenes that were meant to be intense or scary, just because of how badly they were executed.
Let's talk about the technical side-cinematography, editing, sound design... all equally horrible. The camera work is shaky and inconsistent, the lighting is either too dark or overly dramatic for no reason, and the editing is so choppy it gave me whiplash. There are random slow-motion shots that serve no purpose, awkward close-ups, and background music that feels like it was lifted from a free stock library with no thought whatsoever.
The worst part is that Saree pretends to be deep or symbolic, when in reality it's just hollow and pretentious. It tries to create suspense, but since nothing is grounded in logic or reality, the audience is just left confused and annoyed.
By the time the movie finally dragged itself to the end, I was exhausted-not because it was intense, but because I spent the whole time waiting for something to happen. It never did. The ending, just like the beginning and middle, is lazy and meaningless.
I honestly wish there was an option to rate this movie in negative numbers. Giving it a 0 would be too generous. It's not just bad-it's a complete waste of time, money, and effort. Whoever approved this for release owes the audience an apology.
Avoid Saree at all costs. Watch literally anything else. This isn't a movie-it's a punishment.