Pyre
- 2024
- 1 h 51 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
7,2/10
2,1 mil
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Adicionar um enredo no seu idiomaAs their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.As their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.As their Himalayan village empties, elderly Padam and Tulsi struggle with loneliness and abandonment. A surprise letter from their long-absent son rekindles their spirit.
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Breathtaking and Heartbreaking
This is one of the most visually and emotionally stunning films I have seen. The loneliness of the mountains mirrors the loneliness of Padam and Tulsi, making every scene powerful and deeply moving. The story is told with such authenticity that it feels like watching a slice of real life. The dialogues, the silence, and the unspoken emotions all contribute to a deeply emotional experience. "Pyre" is a film that makes you reflect on your own family, relationships, and the passing of time..
Breathtaking and Heartbreaking This is one of the most visually and emotionally stunning films I have seen. The loneliness of the mountains mirrors the loneliness of Padam and Tulsi, making every scene powerful and deeply moving. The story is told with such authenticity that it feels like watching a slice of real life. The dialogues, the silence, and the unspoken emotions all contribute to a deeply emotional experience. "Pyre" is a film that makes you reflect on your own family, relationships, and the passing of time.
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Breathtaking and Heartbreaking This is one of the most visually and emotionally stunning films I have seen. The loneliness of the mountains mirrors the loneliness of Padam and Tulsi, making every scene powerful and deeply moving. The story is told with such authenticity that it feels like watching a slice of real life. The dialogues, the silence, and the unspoken emotions all contribute to a deeply emotional experience. "Pyre" is a film that makes you reflect on your own family, relationships, and the passing of time.
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There is something profoundly universal about Pyre, and yet it feels so deeply rooted in the Uttarakhand hills. I saw it at BIFF, and I could hear people sniffling all around me by the end. The film is about waiting for help, for your son, for relief, for death, maybe even for a miracle. Padam and Tulsi, aging and alone, are portrayed with such grace and authenticity. Their dialogue is filled with humor, resentment, and love. It is a love that does not need grand gestures, only shared silence and understanding. The camera lingers, the pace is unhurried, but that is what makes it so powerful. The setting-the isolated village, the broken house, the looming mountains-adds a layer of quiet despair that is impossible to shake.
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Some movies entertain, some educate, and then there are those rare films that inspire us to push beyond our limits and strive for greatness. A deeply moving and motivational masterpiece that reminds us of the power of perseverance and determination. This film is not just a cinematic experience but a profound lesson in resilience.the raw emotions in the movie is unforgettable. The actors ability to convey emotion through subtle expressions and body language makes every moment feel real and deeply personal.
The film teaches us that no matter how difficult life gets , we must continue moving forward.
The film teaches us that no matter how difficult life gets , we must continue moving forward.
After watching this I just could not stop thinking about my own grandparents afterward. The film is about an old couple who live all alone in a mountain village. Their children have left, and now they only have each other. It is sad, but also very touching. The way they argue over small things, remember their past, and wait for a letter from their son-it all feels so personal. The film moves slowly, but that's what makes it feel real. It is not trying to be dramatic. It just shows what life is like for people who get left behind. The camera work is beautiful and calm, and the setting makes everything feel even more lonely. I am really glad I saw this film. It made me want to call home and check in with people I have not talked to in a while. That says a lot.
This is not just a film, it is a meditation on time, memory, and the invisible pain of being left behind. The story revolves around Padam and Tulsi, two elderly people living in near-total isolation. The film captures the tragic beauty of their lives with such restraint and grace that it never feels forced. Their relationship is layered, filled with sarcasm, tenderness, frustration, and quiet loyalty. The cinematography, with its long still shots of the mountains and their crumbling home, mirrors the slow erosion of their world. You feel their fatigue, their hope, and their silent despair. This film doesn't try to entertain, it asks you to witness. And that witnessing becomes an emotional experience in itself. For those who appreciate subtle, slow-burning stories, Pyre is something you will not forget.
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- Tempo de duração1 hora 51 minutos
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