The Fable
- 2024
- 1h 59m
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6.8/10
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Dev owns orchards and lives on a sprawling estate. After finding burnt trees Dev monitors workers and Nomads fall under suspicion. Despite night guards, a huge fire engulfs the mountainside.... Read allDev owns orchards and lives on a sprawling estate. After finding burnt trees Dev monitors workers and Nomads fall under suspicion. Despite night guards, a huge fire engulfs the mountainside. Dev uses violence in his search.Dev owns orchards and lives on a sprawling estate. After finding burnt trees Dev monitors workers and Nomads fall under suspicion. Despite night guards, a huge fire engulfs the mountainside. Dev uses violence in his search.
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The Fable captivates from start to finish with its exquisite cinematography and immersive sound design, drawing viewers into the lush Himalayan landscape of a 1989 orchard. The film transforms this serene setting into a rich tapestry of visuals, where each frame feels meticulously crafted, showcasing both the natural beauty of the Indian Himalayas and the intimate life of a Dev's (Manoj Bajpayee) family. The two minute long unbroken opening shot follows Dev on a quiet morning routine, revealing the warmth and harmony of his world, enhanced by the gentle hum of ambient sounds-from the rustle of orchard trees to the soft, understated score. When Dev straps on a pair of handmade wings and leaps off a cliff, gliding over the orchard, the camera glides with him, bringing an ethereal quality to the moment. The Fable resonates through its artistry, combining stunning visuals with soundscapes that pull audiences into a sensory experience that feels both grounded and otherworldly. Must watch.
I watched this film at the MAMI FILM FESTIVAL truly magnificent the visuals the pacing and they way a simple story of a family was so well portrayed by the director and the actors doing a phenomenal job especially debutant Actress Hiral Sidhu had a fabulous performance in it as I truly felt connected to her character
And the fact it was shot on 16x16 was beautiful and the narrative was perfect and everything about it was so well portrayed, wonderful job by the whole team of Fable
Can't wait to see this Movie going at a higher level definitely will it's truly wonderful ✨
Ps I loved the Horseriding scene Hiral Sidhu.
Overview:
A charming independent movie which displays some amazing acting but lacks any real punch. The director focusses too much on the themes of magical realism without actually linking all the different plot points. Also, the realism and magical don't gel in a natural way and it feels almost as if two movies are going on simultaneously.
Shooting the entire movie on film though was a real winner for Reddy and his team as it really added to the rustic nature of the movie and the believability of it being set in 1989.
Plot: The story centers around a family of orchard owners nestled in the Himalayas. Mysteriously, different orchards on the property are being intentionally burned. The suspects include workers on the plantation and a mysterious group of travelling wanderers.
There are elements of the supernatural that attempts to tie the plot points all together. Overall, it was a little convoluted and I felt that the story would have been better served with very clear objectives.
Acting: This is where the film really shines, Manoj Bajpayee gives a masterful performance as Dev and really carries the production on his shoulders. The supporting cast is equally impressive.
Music: Added to what was going on on-screen - quite mystical.
Conclusion: Raam Reddy clearly shows the talent and vision he has, but this movie was a bit too meandering for my liking. 6/10.
Shooting the entire movie on film though was a real winner for Reddy and his team as it really added to the rustic nature of the movie and the believability of it being set in 1989.
Plot: The story centers around a family of orchard owners nestled in the Himalayas. Mysteriously, different orchards on the property are being intentionally burned. The suspects include workers on the plantation and a mysterious group of travelling wanderers.
There are elements of the supernatural that attempts to tie the plot points all together. Overall, it was a little convoluted and I felt that the story would have been better served with very clear objectives.
Acting: This is where the film really shines, Manoj Bajpayee gives a masterful performance as Dev and really carries the production on his shoulders. The supporting cast is equally impressive.
Music: Added to what was going on on-screen - quite mystical.
Conclusion: Raam Reddy clearly shows the talent and vision he has, but this movie was a bit too meandering for my liking. 6/10.
THE FABLE....is an enriching experience in itself for all the students and admirers of cinema. It's a well fabricated work of story,direction, acting, sound ,camera,lights.
A story flowing from a normal looking prevailing situation ,culminating into a spiritual awakening. The story and direction keeps you engrossed, camera sound and lights takes you to that era, actors justifies their being... .... Dev as searcher,Nandani as provider, Mohan as moderator,Vanya as soul,Juju as freshness.
You will leave the theaters with some thoughts in your minds and smile on your face...." woh log kahan chale gaye "....
A story flowing from a normal looking prevailing situation ,culminating into a spiritual awakening. The story and direction keeps you engrossed, camera sound and lights takes you to that era, actors justifies their being... .... Dev as searcher,Nandani as provider, Mohan as moderator,Vanya as soul,Juju as freshness.
You will leave the theaters with some thoughts in your minds and smile on your face...." woh log kahan chale gaye "....
Brilliantly crafted and refreshingly authentic film that dives deep into the quirks of rural Himalayan life. With non-professional actors, The Fable, like Thithi captures a genuine, unfiltered charm that's rare in cinema. Reddy's storytelling is masterful, blending humor, warmth, Indian spirituality, and social insight effortlessly. This movie is a standout experience-rich, funny, and deeply resonant.
The Himalayas and the orchards were shown beautifully in the film. Cinematography is just brilliant. The long opening shot is breathtaking.
Watched it at the Berlin Film Festival. A must watch.
The Himalayas and the orchards were shown beautifully in the film. Cinematography is just brilliant. The long opening shot is breathtaking.
Watched it at the Berlin Film Festival. A must watch.
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