"Rapture" by Dominic Megam Sangma is a rare breed of cinema, set in the heart of a remote village in the Garo Hills. The film is a visual marvel, thanks to the awesome cinematography by Tojo Xavier and the immersive sound design by Vineet Vashistha. From the very beginning, "Rapture" captivates the audience and leaves them in a state of awe long after the credits roll.
This sophomore film deserves the highest praise and a must-watch film for its compelling plot, It carries elements reminiscent of Dostoevsky's, delving into complex character and morality themes. It delves into the complexities of belonging, shedding light on real-world issues while wrapped in rich symbolism and poetic storytelling.
"Rapture" is a profound exploration of light and darkness, raising thought-provoking questions about who the true outsiders are in a community on the edge. This film is a triumph of art and storytelling.
I encourage everyone to watch it.
This sophomore film deserves the highest praise and a must-watch film for its compelling plot, It carries elements reminiscent of Dostoevsky's, delving into complex character and morality themes. It delves into the complexities of belonging, shedding light on real-world issues while wrapped in rich symbolism and poetic storytelling.
"Rapture" is a profound exploration of light and darkness, raising thought-provoking questions about who the true outsiders are in a community on the edge. This film is a triumph of art and storytelling.
I encourage everyone to watch it.