faizmomen-96701
Joined May 2023
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This is a must see documentary on human race and life! It makes us realize how intimately integrated we are with the nature surrounding us, how we deviated from nature over time, in the name of civilization, but at a supreme cost. Dialogues are exceptional, inspirational and educational as well. We once again meet with our original ancestors: San people, the people remarkably so simple but intelligent. Their dealings with the nature, their extensive knowledge on natural things, be it tree, animal or anything, truly mesmerizes the audience. A great documentary for all ages, and all races across the World.
It is undoubtedly a great work by debutant director Hridi Huq. Mainly revolving around 2 neighbor families, and the interaction/reactions between their members during the crucial moments of Bangladesh Liberation War in 1971, this movie combines many historical facts with a mix of wonderful-melodious songs. As a whole, it successfully delivers its historical message, specially to the new and young generations, through an emotional as well as technically-modern artistic way.
In many ways, the movie helped people from older generations reminisce so many of their past memories during 1971. Also, there were many scenes/shots in the movie that were similar to some shots in old movies like Aguner Poroshmoni, Muktir Gaan and Guerilla.
Wishing all the best for Hridi Huq, keep it up!
In many ways, the movie helped people from older generations reminisce so many of their past memories during 1971. Also, there were many scenes/shots in the movie that were similar to some shots in old movies like Aguner Poroshmoni, Muktir Gaan and Guerilla.
Wishing all the best for Hridi Huq, keep it up!
For those of us aware of Bangladesh's birth-history in 1971, it is a movie that can keep everyone in sheer sensation and excitement, all the time! A story of true inspiration and patriotic courage. Historical chronology was also nicely shown, with sufficient details. Wish many more movies like this in the future, not only for spreading historical knowledge, but also create exemplary stories that can inspire new generations. Finally, the make, camera-action, sound effects- every aspect was beyond expectation; and the choice of exquisite locations for shot was really appreciable. Great job, Damal Team!!