Don't even look at the negative reviews if you like movies with some aesthetic element.
I don't understand any of these negative reviews tagging this movie "Garbage" lol. These are the people who admire movies like Race 3 and all, the typical Bollywood cliched over exaggerated dramatic crap.
Yeah, this movie might look slow and dull to some of us, which indeed actually might be the case but I think that's the beauty of the film. MINIMALISM.
This movie presented nothing new except for this term, "Hikikomori" which personally I was already aware of because of this anime series on this guy who was a Hikikomori I watched. (Welcome to the NHK is the name). BUT the way it was presented makes it beautiful. Not anyone can present a simple script with this beauty. AND The concept, this whole House Arrest thing wasn't new either. BUT for a lot of us in India, this was new. AND the people who are commenting negative stuff are the ones who cannot "tolerate" the "beauty" of concepts like this. They are like, "There's nothing good about the movie except for the house... Why the hell is everything shot in one house.. and bla bla bla." Like seriously? Can people be this dumb to not understand the purity of a film?
Yeah it lacked comedy somewhere between the beginning and the middle. But the closure being beautiful made me forget everything else. Yeah it was cliched (or maybe predictable at places), but the way it was presented wasn't.
I'd have given it 9/10 or even 8/10, but I'd rather give it a 10 for the ATTEMPT. Such movies should be made to get people out of their COMFORT DRAMATIC movie zone.
Also, the cinematography was beautiful. (Won't spoil it for you but some shots and the methods used to portray them were really beautiful) Acting: 10/10. Ali did justice to his role, and Shriya was absolutely fantastic too. Barkha and the two other artist were the only comical/ funky characters in the film trying to establish a comedy angle, which indeed was kinda weird but it was not just digestible but even admirable at places.
The romance was so beautifully shot and portrayed. Comedy should have been a lot better but then again maybe it would have made the movie lose the simplicity it has now.
So, like I said, full points for the effort!
Yeah, this movie might look slow and dull to some of us, which indeed actually might be the case but I think that's the beauty of the film. MINIMALISM.
This movie presented nothing new except for this term, "Hikikomori" which personally I was already aware of because of this anime series on this guy who was a Hikikomori I watched. (Welcome to the NHK is the name). BUT the way it was presented makes it beautiful. Not anyone can present a simple script with this beauty. AND The concept, this whole House Arrest thing wasn't new either. BUT for a lot of us in India, this was new. AND the people who are commenting negative stuff are the ones who cannot "tolerate" the "beauty" of concepts like this. They are like, "There's nothing good about the movie except for the house... Why the hell is everything shot in one house.. and bla bla bla." Like seriously? Can people be this dumb to not understand the purity of a film?
Yeah it lacked comedy somewhere between the beginning and the middle. But the closure being beautiful made me forget everything else. Yeah it was cliched (or maybe predictable at places), but the way it was presented wasn't.
I'd have given it 9/10 or even 8/10, but I'd rather give it a 10 for the ATTEMPT. Such movies should be made to get people out of their COMFORT DRAMATIC movie zone.
Also, the cinematography was beautiful. (Won't spoil it for you but some shots and the methods used to portray them were really beautiful) Acting: 10/10. Ali did justice to his role, and Shriya was absolutely fantastic too. Barkha and the two other artist were the only comical/ funky characters in the film trying to establish a comedy angle, which indeed was kinda weird but it was not just digestible but even admirable at places.
The romance was so beautifully shot and portrayed. Comedy should have been a lot better but then again maybe it would have made the movie lose the simplicity it has now.
So, like I said, full points for the effort!