Barzakh
- Série télévisée
- 2023–
- 5h 48m
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5,7/10
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFamily drama unfolds as a reclusive resort owner invites his estranged children to his third and final wedding, but the locals believe his bride-to-be is a long-dead woman.Family drama unfolds as a reclusive resort owner invites his estranged children to his third and final wedding, but the locals believe his bride-to-be is a long-dead woman.Family drama unfolds as a reclusive resort owner invites his estranged children to his third and final wedding, but the locals believe his bride-to-be is a long-dead woman.
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I'm sure you haven't scene this much visual beauty in any of of indian Pakistani movie or Series, but here we go.. it's definitely a master piece and acting is just outclass a sloid solid work by director writer and actors.
This is shot in Hunza Pakistan, actors are all from Pakistan, I'm v surprised to watch this actually, the theme and starting of Barzakh kinda matches the theme start of Game of thrones or any big season, you won't forget that, it's v different than any other Series we have watched in indian and Pakistan history, it will definitely change the way how we make series, hats off to every member who was part of it.
This is shot in Hunza Pakistan, actors are all from Pakistan, I'm v surprised to watch this actually, the theme and starting of Barzakh kinda matches the theme start of Game of thrones or any big season, you won't forget that, it's v different than any other Series we have watched in indian and Pakistan history, it will definitely change the way how we make series, hats off to every member who was part of it.
"Barazakh" is truly a masterpiece of art. This drama encapsulates mystical realism in a way that leaves you with goosebumps at every turn. The storyline is captivating, drawing you into a world that feels both otherworldly and intensely real. I've never seen anything like it.
The acting is nothing short of phenomenal. Each actor brings depth and nuance to their character, making the story come alive in an unforgettable manner. You can feel the emotions, struggles, and triumphs as if they are your own.
The cinematography is out of this world. Each scene is crafted with such precision and beauty that it feels like a visual feast. The stunning visuals enhance the mystical elements, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that is both haunting and mesmerizing.
"Barazakh" is a beautiful masterpiece by Asim. Well done!
The acting is nothing short of phenomenal. Each actor brings depth and nuance to their character, making the story come alive in an unforgettable manner. You can feel the emotions, struggles, and triumphs as if they are your own.
The cinematography is out of this world. Each scene is crafted with such precision and beauty that it feels like a visual feast. The stunning visuals enhance the mystical elements, creating a dreamlike atmosphere that is both haunting and mesmerizing.
"Barazakh" is a beautiful masterpiece by Asim. Well done!
It's difficult to tell what makes Barzakh so beautiful-is it the enchanting mountain scenery, the sorrow that fills the Mahtab Mahal, or the love that still drives a demented man after 60 years? Perhaps it is all of these and so much more.
Barzakh denotes the separation of the known from the unknown, living from eternity, sorrow from joy. The themes of human vulnerabilities, grief, and sexism are blended with the mystical ambiance of the hills. The characters are crafted skillfully, and you can see different sides of the same person. The vile and eccentric Jaffar accepts he does not know how to love yet builds a Mahal in memory of his eternal lover. His love brings him back to his roots, but he is always distant from his folks. Love, or the lack of it, and sometimes fear of it, becomes the cause of all actions.
The series drags at points (in the middle episodes), and maybe it could have been shorter, but it demands patience from its viewers. When every scene is poetic, and every word is purposeful, you must absorb them to truly understand the emotions on the screen and feel the same inside you. The show leaves some things deliberately unexplained and you must draw your own explanations on the blank canvas.
Barzakh denotes the separation of the known from the unknown, living from eternity, sorrow from joy. The themes of human vulnerabilities, grief, and sexism are blended with the mystical ambiance of the hills. The characters are crafted skillfully, and you can see different sides of the same person. The vile and eccentric Jaffar accepts he does not know how to love yet builds a Mahal in memory of his eternal lover. His love brings him back to his roots, but he is always distant from his folks. Love, or the lack of it, and sometimes fear of it, becomes the cause of all actions.
The series drags at points (in the middle episodes), and maybe it could have been shorter, but it demands patience from its viewers. When every scene is poetic, and every word is purposeful, you must absorb them to truly understand the emotions on the screen and feel the same inside you. The show leaves some things deliberately unexplained and you must draw your own explanations on the blank canvas.
Asim Abbasi has created a masterpiece from the story, cinematography, performances, music. It is absolutely stunning and what a shame that hateful bigots have forced producers to take it down from YouTube Pak. How can there be progress when bigots dictate how people make art. Please support this project. It's a fascinating story of this world intersecting with another world and the burdens that we bear in life. You can't miss a single scene as every single frame has a deeper meaning. It is the best drama I have seen come out of Pakistan but the bigots prefer to watch sagas where women are getting beaten up. I wish the producers hadn't given into hate. Please watch it and support independent art like this. I hope it gets picked up by Netflix.
Pakistan set a benchmark for their web series in terms of storytelling, production value, art, breaking norms and whatnot. The series is a bit slow which shouldn't be & in final episode needed some shots where the group of people also talking to the angels(their daughters). The story does not just talk about the Barzakh ( in between heaven & Earth ) only it talks about love, honour killing, separation, parenting, Lgbtq, fantasy, old rituals, family relations, feelings and whatnot. Vfx is also good and the execution of scenes is also good in an artistic way a bit feel of live theatre. But sadly the Pakistani awaam is demanding to ban the show, why? Just because it portrays the Gay character. I mean seriously? I mean Pakistan isn't an educated country but it is a peak of uneducated things seriously, on the other hand, they watch adult films, the Game of Thrones, Money Heist, Mirzapur, Sacred Games and every other popular show or film across the world but they can't digest the gay character who isn't even doing any intimate scene in the whole series. They can't fight for army rule, they can't fight for rapes/molestation, they can't fight for berozgaari but they can fight for banning a show who just portrayed the gay character, it's a joke in itself. Whether you accept it or not things exist in this world and they have been in Pakistan too since the beginning. So it's not what you like or whatnot it exists in this world that's why it's here. Grow up get yourself some education and be less rigid and religious fanatic.
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