When Demonetisation is announced in India, 3 unlikely characters come face to face. A car journey starts and some more characters come into picture. This results in a cat and mouse game with... Read allWhen Demonetisation is announced in India, 3 unlikely characters come face to face. A car journey starts and some more characters come into picture. This results in a cat and mouse game with a very unexpected outcome.When Demonetisation is announced in India, 3 unlikely characters come face to face. A car journey starts and some more characters come into picture. This results in a cat and mouse game with a very unexpected outcome.
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Unexpected but very good
1888 starts off as a slow movie but the tension builds up very well towards the 2nd half.
I watched it with my family members and though my mom found it slow initially I did not find the movie slow because I like how the characters and backdrop of demonetization was slowly built up
The twists were unexpected but very intelligent.
The music and believable characters were the highlight apart from the story.
Looks like apart from Neethu Shetty every one else in the cast and crew were newcomers and that did not spoil the movie experience one bit.
I'm hoping to see a sequel to this movie. This movie will surely be liked by urban audiences who do not understand Kannada also.
Watch this independent thriller.
I watched it with my family members and though my mom found it slow initially I did not find the movie slow because I like how the characters and backdrop of demonetization was slowly built up
The twists were unexpected but very intelligent.
The music and believable characters were the highlight apart from the story.
Looks like apart from Neethu Shetty every one else in the cast and crew were newcomers and that did not spoil the movie experience one bit.
I'm hoping to see a sequel to this movie. This movie will surely be liked by urban audiences who do not understand Kannada also.
Watch this independent thriller.
10avinmys
1888 movie - a must watch
1888 takes us on a riveting journey through the labyrinthine alleys of the dark web, where anonymity breeds both danger and salvation.
The film plunges headlong into the murky depths of the dark web. Our protagonists, unwittingly drawn into this digital underworld, grapple with their own shadows. The tension escalates as they chase elusive leads, their keystrokes echoing like gunshots in cyberspace.
Guerilla Filmmaking: 1888 defies convention. Sourabh Shukla, the visionary director, adopts a guerilla-style approach. Armed with handheld cameras, he infiltrates real locations-seedy backstreets, abandoned warehouses, and dimly lit cyber cafes. The result? Raw, unfiltered authenticity. The camera trembles as if it, too, fears exposure. The actors-amateurs and professionals alike-immerse themselves in their roles, blurring the line between reel and reality.
Neethu Shetty's Enigma: Neethu Shetty, our enigmatic lead, embodies vulnerability and resilience. As she deciphers cryptic clues, we witness her transformation from a curious bystander to a reluctant hero. Neethu's performance is a masterclass in subtlety- a dance on the razor's edge.
The pulse of the Bengaluru city itself becomes a character-an accomplice and adversary. Bengaluru's neon-lit streets pulse with life, concealing treachery beneath their glittering façade. The rain-soaked boulevards reflect fractured souls, and the traffic hums like a digital heartbeat. The city breathes, sighs, and whispers its own secrets.
1888 is a daring plunge into the abyss. It's not just a movie; it's an experience-an encrypted file waiting for decryption. Watching it feels like sitting on a edge, immerse yourself in its shadows, and let the dark web weave its spell.
The film plunges headlong into the murky depths of the dark web. Our protagonists, unwittingly drawn into this digital underworld, grapple with their own shadows. The tension escalates as they chase elusive leads, their keystrokes echoing like gunshots in cyberspace.
Guerilla Filmmaking: 1888 defies convention. Sourabh Shukla, the visionary director, adopts a guerilla-style approach. Armed with handheld cameras, he infiltrates real locations-seedy backstreets, abandoned warehouses, and dimly lit cyber cafes. The result? Raw, unfiltered authenticity. The camera trembles as if it, too, fears exposure. The actors-amateurs and professionals alike-immerse themselves in their roles, blurring the line between reel and reality.
Neethu Shetty's Enigma: Neethu Shetty, our enigmatic lead, embodies vulnerability and resilience. As she deciphers cryptic clues, we witness her transformation from a curious bystander to a reluctant hero. Neethu's performance is a masterclass in subtlety- a dance on the razor's edge.
The pulse of the Bengaluru city itself becomes a character-an accomplice and adversary. Bengaluru's neon-lit streets pulse with life, concealing treachery beneath their glittering façade. The rain-soaked boulevards reflect fractured souls, and the traffic hums like a digital heartbeat. The city breathes, sighs, and whispers its own secrets.
1888 is a daring plunge into the abyss. It's not just a movie; it's an experience-an encrypted file waiting for decryption. Watching it feels like sitting on a edge, immerse yourself in its shadows, and let the dark web weave its spell.
10krvijay
Very impressive thriller movie
First I wish Kudos to the whole team. The flow of the movie started slowly it shifted its gear to higher speed gradually and started connecting the points and gave a Thriller experiences which suits the genre. Editing was done brilliantly till the end of movie. All the character has done justice to their role.
Sourabh Shukla has done excellent direction as debutant. We were able to see his passion It was another feather on cap for first time director Sourabh Sukla to win the Dadasaheb palke Film festival award.
I recommend to watch this movie and encourage the team to bring more such movies.
Sourabh Shukla has done excellent direction as debutant. We were able to see his passion It was another feather on cap for first time director Sourabh Sukla to win the Dadasaheb palke Film festival award.
I recommend to watch this movie and encourage the team to bring more such movies.
"1888: Shadows of Demonetization and the Art of Guerrilla Cinema"
1888 is a bold attempt at indie filmmaking, but it's not for everyone. Shot entirely in guerrilla style, the film banks on its raw visuals and real-world backdrop of India's 2016 demonetization. The story revolves around three unlikely characters-a superstar with political aspirations, an insurance agent overwhelmed by life, and a mysterious stranger-thrust together over a bag of cash. The narrative spirals into a chaotic cat-and-mouse chase, peppered with twists and turns.
While the concept is intriguing, the execution wavers. The guerrilla style adds authenticity but also exposes the film's limitations, with certain scenes feeling drawn-out and indulgent. The pacing struggles, testing the patience of viewers who expect more urgency in a thriller. The script, though ambitious, occasionally meanders, making it hard to stay fully invested in the plot.
That said, 1888 has its moments of brilliance, especially in its unpredictable story and strong performances. It's a film that rewards patience but demands effort from its audience. For those who appreciate experimental cinema, this is a daring attempt; for others, it might feel like a bumpy ride that doesn't always justify the journey.
While the concept is intriguing, the execution wavers. The guerrilla style adds authenticity but also exposes the film's limitations, with certain scenes feeling drawn-out and indulgent. The pacing struggles, testing the patience of viewers who expect more urgency in a thriller. The script, though ambitious, occasionally meanders, making it hard to stay fully invested in the plot.
That said, 1888 has its moments of brilliance, especially in its unpredictable story and strong performances. It's a film that rewards patience but demands effort from its audience. For those who appreciate experimental cinema, this is a daring attempt; for others, it might feel like a bumpy ride that doesn't always justify the journey.
Gripping Thriller
"1888" is a captivating thriller that unfolds against the backdrop of India's tumultuous Demonetization era. Directed by Sourabh Shukla (debut feature film), the story follows three unlikely characters whose paths collide in pursuit of a large sum of cash. What starts as a simple transaction quickly escalates into a gripping cat-and-mouse game, as unexpected twists and turns keep the audience on the edge of their seats.
Shukla's direction is commendable, weaving together a complex narrative with skillful precision. Despite his lack of formal training or experience in the film industry, he demonstrates a keen eye for storytelling and a knack for creating tension and suspense. The film's pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of quiet introspection as well as adrenaline-fueled action sequences.
The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. As the stakes escalate, the dynamics between the characters become increasingly tense, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals. Each actor brings a unique energy to their role, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.
Overall, "1888" is a gripping thriller that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. Sourabh Shukla's debut feature showcases his talent as a filmmaker, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of human nature and the consequences of greed. It's a must-watch for fans of suspenseful cinema.
Shukla's direction is commendable, weaving together a complex narrative with skillful precision. Despite his lack of formal training or experience in the film industry, he demonstrates a keen eye for storytelling and a knack for creating tension and suspense. The film's pacing is well-balanced, allowing for moments of quiet introspection as well as adrenaline-fueled action sequences.
The ensemble cast delivers strong performances, bringing depth and authenticity to their characters. As the stakes escalate, the dynamics between the characters become increasingly tense, leading to unexpected alliances and betrayals. Each actor brings a unique energy to their role, adding layers of complexity to the narrative.
Overall, "1888" is a gripping thriller that keeps viewers guessing until the very end. Sourabh Shukla's debut feature showcases his talent as a filmmaker, offering a fresh perspective on the complexities of human nature and the consequences of greed. It's a must-watch for fans of suspenseful cinema.
Did you know
- TriviaFor the fist time in Kannada (probably India) the lead actress of the movie - Neethu Shetty, has penned the lyrics of the song "Odanodigalu" that features another actress of the same movie - Adhvithi Shetty.
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- $48,000 (estimated)
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- 1h 55m(115 min)
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