5 reviews
The cultural and structural decay of a city captured by one of the most unique filmmakers we have. It's beautiful,melancholic and delivers sharp criticism of our society .
- filmdioxide
- Jun 6, 2022
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- morrison-dylan-fan
- Aug 16, 2022
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Certainly not the Aditya Vikram Sengupta we are familiar with! As it appears, he sacrificed some of his traditional aesthetics in order to develop his storytelling skills. This should not be considered a criticism, but I did miss the visual sophistication to which I have become accustomed.
Instead of a conventional human drama, "Once Upon a Time in Calcutta" is presented as a social commentary with an underlying sarcastic tone. It accurately depicts the current state of a renowned city that, despite the growing threat of modernization in the 20th century, is still clinging to its identity and culture, but at what cost?
How could this city survive the inevitable residues of civilization? Is it possible to cling to archaic rituals while leaping into an uncertain future? Will it lose its identity in the process, even if it comes to fruition? Will the "City of Joy" ever be the same?
These are some of the questions the director raised for us to ponder on, while wonderfully illustrating the anguish concealed beneath the illusion of joy and betterment.
Instead of a conventional human drama, "Once Upon a Time in Calcutta" is presented as a social commentary with an underlying sarcastic tone. It accurately depicts the current state of a renowned city that, despite the growing threat of modernization in the 20th century, is still clinging to its identity and culture, but at what cost?
How could this city survive the inevitable residues of civilization? Is it possible to cling to archaic rituals while leaping into an uncertain future? Will it lose its identity in the process, even if it comes to fruition? Will the "City of Joy" ever be the same?
These are some of the questions the director raised for us to ponder on, while wonderfully illustrating the anguish concealed beneath the illusion of joy and betterment.
- SoumikBanerjee1996
- Jan 4, 2023
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- debu011990
- Feb 24, 2025
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Another superb film from Aditya Vikram Sengupta, a national award winning filmmaker.
Mayanagar aka Once Upon a Time in Calcutta which was premiered at Venice Festival, being the only film selected from India, now in its own city.
A must must watch great film if recent time..excellence in all areas..direction, screenplay, sound, cinematography, framing and above all brilliant acting by all cast, lead or supporting. Special mention to Sreelekhaa, Bratya, Anirban, Sayak, Satyajit and Shimu from Bangladesh. Performances of supporting actors are worth appreciation.. so natural.
Please don't miss.. watch in theatre lest you regret.
Mayanagar aka Once Upon a Time in Calcutta which was premiered at Venice Festival, being the only film selected from India, now in its own city.
A must must watch great film if recent time..excellence in all areas..direction, screenplay, sound, cinematography, framing and above all brilliant acting by all cast, lead or supporting. Special mention to Sreelekhaa, Bratya, Anirban, Sayak, Satyajit and Shimu from Bangladesh. Performances of supporting actors are worth appreciation.. so natural.
Please don't miss.. watch in theatre lest you regret.
- tksengupta
- Feb 17, 2025
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