sayonbiz
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After anime movies 'your name' and 'the silent voice', this was the only movie that effortlessly made me sob my heart out <3 what a beautiful movie and how beautifully the emotions were portrayed from all ends till the very end!
If you're looking for a movie to sit down to, and cry your heart out, this is it. The slow paced romance, the build up, eventually reaching the climax and then finally provoking the viewer to give in their all to hold down their tears. And right when I thought I was done sobbing, came 2-3 more waves of them. And it kept going on till the very end of the credit scene. Absolutely worth it <3.
If you're looking for a movie to sit down to, and cry your heart out, this is it. The slow paced romance, the build up, eventually reaching the climax and then finally provoking the viewer to give in their all to hold down their tears. And right when I thought I was done sobbing, came 2-3 more waves of them. And it kept going on till the very end of the credit scene. Absolutely worth it <3.
Let me start off by praising the cinematography of the movie! Such well planned and framed shots all across the board. Each and every shot felt like carrying an emotion - none of it felt forced or unnecessary. The storyboarding too was gracefully done, and so was the colour palette - each one coordinating so well with the eyes.
The entire soundtrack just felt like someone was soothing my soul. I'm truly not a big fan of classical music much, and so far the ony other media that had given me a love for it was 'Bandish Bandits'. I had really loved it because of how raw and uncut they had kept the singing in it, and this movie follows a style likely to that. Amit Trivedi truly did magic with the music, and something about it just felt like a piece of art.
Needless to say, the screentime was beautifully graced by the skills of Swastika Mukherjee, Tripti Dimri & Babil Khan. The emotions were portrayed so effortlessly. Easily the BEST BOLLYWOOD MOVIE of the year 2022.
The entire soundtrack just felt like someone was soothing my soul. I'm truly not a big fan of classical music much, and so far the ony other media that had given me a love for it was 'Bandish Bandits'. I had really loved it because of how raw and uncut they had kept the singing in it, and this movie follows a style likely to that. Amit Trivedi truly did magic with the music, and something about it just felt like a piece of art.
Needless to say, the screentime was beautifully graced by the skills of Swastika Mukherjee, Tripti Dimri & Babil Khan. The emotions were portrayed so effortlessly. Easily the BEST BOLLYWOOD MOVIE of the year 2022.
James Cameron strikes again, and it was definitely worth the long wait. This is HANDS DOWN easily the peak EPITOME of this generation's CGI!! Truly nothing comes close to this. Absolutely nailed the visuals in every way possible!! All hail the lord Weta Digital for nailing every possible bit of the CGI. And that adaptive 48FPS of the movie really dances buttery smooth with the brain cells. It keeps on switching back and forth between 24FPS and 48FPS, and truly makes the whole theatre experience worthy. Even though the runtime was pretty big, all that story and action justifies it, and we all dig it. Cannot wait for the sequel now!!