Engin Erden’s “Chasing The Wind” (2025) dovetails into a tale of mistaken expectations and misjudged assumptions that turn into more optimistic, joyous directions. People may have an idea of something that reprises a new shape and assumes fresh possibilities. It’s about letting the door open so that things may veer around, including notions of individuals who may profit someone momentarily only to change perspective and personality.
Can you be sincere and continue to nurse hope in someone even when they transform unexpectedly? “Chasing the Wind” keeps a firm faith in its characters, especially the central pair, to evolve and move past their early prejudices. One reveals to the other the errors in their suppositions. But of course, this devolves into a pretty conventional romance anyone can see coming from a mile. It’s all too safe and sanitized, the problem points wiped out summarily as if to ward off tougher,...
Can you be sincere and continue to nurse hope in someone even when they transform unexpectedly? “Chasing the Wind” keeps a firm faith in its characters, especially the central pair, to evolve and move past their early prejudices. One reveals to the other the errors in their suppositions. But of course, this devolves into a pretty conventional romance anyone can see coming from a mile. It’s all too safe and sanitized, the problem points wiped out summarily as if to ward off tougher,...
- 4/9/2025
- by Debanjan Dhar
- High on Films
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