anudeepnayakotivirgo
Joined Jun 2020
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Right after watching the trailer, I had a great feeling. As expected, it turned out to be a great movie. It is a realistic movie about liberals in India, who face challenges for doing what is right. Hypocrites having power and money, try to control naïve by misinterpreting the religion. Wise men and women choose to not pay attention to them. They do their own research and make their own decisions. As a result, these hypocrites try their best to make them respect their misinterpretations. In this process, they give a very hard time to liberals but won't be succeeding. Some poor and uneducated people in India are forward thinkers. This movie has clearly proved that these hypocrites cannot win against wise men and women. Also, in the process of checking out the details about filmmaker, I have learned about the greatness of 'Azmi' family.
I was waiting for this movie after watching the trailer. Esp. because the movie was starring Adil Hussain: adept at choosing great scripts. Movie is about a determined father, willing to do anything to provide better education for his son. Struggling to make the ends meet, father turns burglar and ends up in jail. Movie shows how expensive the education is in private schools. Also, education in government schools, affordable by the poor, lack quality. Adil's acting was marvelous. It adds to the list of the finest movies, made in India, by Prakash Jha. Our future generation would find that list and watch.
As a nature-lover, I enjoyed the movie wholly. It is the best Canadian movie made by Lea Pol. I wish all the kids are thought the way entomologist describes the boy, about the concept of symbiosis in the wild. All the landscapes and creatures are nicely filmed. Interestingly, boy and the entomologist were the real characters lived by David Marenger and Georges Brossard. Miraculously, David Marenger has recovered from cancer after fulfilling his dream to see 'The Blue Butterfly'. This movie not only inspires everyone, but also creates a hope among the patients suffering from cancer at an early age.