TanvirA-902
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How to describe utshob? Let's say, this is a piece that brings silence. That let us stop our time for a moment. Let us pause for a moment, review our own lives, and rethink our own choices. Utshob is not just a movie; it was an experience. When I was in the hall, I was not just watching the movie. I was shuffling through my memories, the choices I made on my own life, the regret I left behind. What could I have done differently in my life? What could have changed? What could have been made better? Would it shift things differently? It would take you down through your memory lens. It fills you with regret and perhaps leaves a bittersweet taste in your mind.
But the movie answers the question itself. Once, one of my friends said, "The best part of loving someone is letting them go." Like Jahangir in this movie, holding onto his past, his memories, his losses, and perhaps love for his ex-wife, Jasmine. The movie gave a complete experience through Jahangir's decision to let it go and live in the present. He was perhaps a flawed character, a person with limitations, but that made his character meaningful, more humane. He is perhaps just like all of us.
The best part of Utshob is perhaps its ability to stir up our minds. I have seen people leaving the hall while crying. They were of all ages. Whether it was empathy towards the movie or themselves is a question to ask.
I will recommend this movie. Watch it.
But the movie answers the question itself. Once, one of my friends said, "The best part of loving someone is letting them go." Like Jahangir in this movie, holding onto his past, his memories, his losses, and perhaps love for his ex-wife, Jasmine. The movie gave a complete experience through Jahangir's decision to let it go and live in the present. He was perhaps a flawed character, a person with limitations, but that made his character meaningful, more humane. He is perhaps just like all of us.
The best part of Utshob is perhaps its ability to stir up our minds. I have seen people leaving the hall while crying. They were of all ages. Whether it was empathy towards the movie or themselves is a question to ask.
I will recommend this movie. Watch it.
A heartfelt display of raw human emotion. Concept of freedom, relationship, and connection blended in the form of the curiosity of a child. Baris, as a child, carries the story via his curiosity. His child-like emotions and reactions are complemented by Inci's adoration lightens up the story even on the theme of prison.
A kite will fly when the time comes, as expressed, the desire for freedom, and the inability of the jailer to shoot it down, depict that freedom, when truly achieved, cannot be taken away. Also, no kite flies without a string attached to it. The string of love, the connection that Inci and Baris shared, crossed the barrier of prison, the barrier between freedom and captivity.
Recommended.
A kite will fly when the time comes, as expressed, the desire for freedom, and the inability of the jailer to shoot it down, depict that freedom, when truly achieved, cannot be taken away. Also, no kite flies without a string attached to it. The string of love, the connection that Inci and Baris shared, crossed the barrier of prison, the barrier between freedom and captivity.
Recommended.
Life is a dynamic journey nowadays. Availability of options makes it harder to make a choice. That makes it tough to stick to our decision and work on our choices. In fact, changing our choices seems easier than working on it. Julie is like that, can't seem to figure out her choices. Unable to hold on to them.
If life is like a blank paper. Everything Julie does is like messy strokes with no boundaries, precision, or clear thoughts. Does it make her life a drip painting? Perhaps not. But the outcomes of her encounter with Akles indeed framed her life in the end. It might not be a painting, but it got framed. Painting or not, it is surely a source of guaranteed melancholy.
Recommended.
If life is like a blank paper. Everything Julie does is like messy strokes with no boundaries, precision, or clear thoughts. Does it make her life a drip painting? Perhaps not. But the outcomes of her encounter with Akles indeed framed her life in the end. It might not be a painting, but it got framed. Painting or not, it is surely a source of guaranteed melancholy.
Recommended.