Cargo
- 2019
- 1h 59m
IMDb RATING
5.6/10
3.2K
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A young female astronaut, who joins a reclusive astronaut aboard a spaceship, struggles with her job as she interacts with mysterious Cargos that appear on the ship.A young female astronaut, who joins a reclusive astronaut aboard a spaceship, struggles with her job as she interacts with mysterious Cargos that appear on the ship.A young female astronaut, who joins a reclusive astronaut aboard a spaceship, struggles with her job as she interacts with mysterious Cargos that appear on the ship.
- Awards
- 4 nominations total
Gaurav Sameley
- Orange Hair Man
- (as Gaurav Samoley)
- Director
- Writer
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Last week it was JL50 & now comes Cargo which is another step forward in the right direction. God bless the OTT platforms that came to the rescue of such innovative films. Cargo is unlike anything we have seen before & is the one of the most original films to come out of India. It has mythological/ philosophical undertones & is a pathbreaking cinema in the genre of science fiction.
Set in the outer space in 2027 the films deals with post death transition services (PDTS). The rakshasas have signed a peace treaty with the humans. Vikrant Massey plays a lonely demon named Prahastha who has the job to ensure smooth transitioning of dead humans into their next lives. He is shown to have spent many years as an astronaut. He finally gets an assistant in the form of Yuvishka (Shweta Tripathi) to realize soon that he was set to retire because his cargos had started repeating themselves. The movie talks about life & death. There are many deaths shown but all in a lighter vein.
Speaking of performances Vikrant Massey is excellent as usual effectively depicting the loneliness & frustration of his character. Shweta Tripathi is good as his assistant who starts loosing her healing powers. Nandu Madhav who plays their boss is effective. Konkana Sen Sharma has a nice cameo. Background score is strictly functional with a catchy tune that plays couple of times.
Arati Kadav makes an assuring debut & while she has to be applauded for bringing something so unique in this genre inspite of a tight budget, few characters/ locations & other limitations. The problem lies in the fact that the fim barely scratches the surface & lacks depth. It leaves you wanting for more & it also demands your patience because of its slow pace. Having said that the concept is so innovative that you cant help but congratulate the makers.
Set in the outer space in 2027 the films deals with post death transition services (PDTS). The rakshasas have signed a peace treaty with the humans. Vikrant Massey plays a lonely demon named Prahastha who has the job to ensure smooth transitioning of dead humans into their next lives. He is shown to have spent many years as an astronaut. He finally gets an assistant in the form of Yuvishka (Shweta Tripathi) to realize soon that he was set to retire because his cargos had started repeating themselves. The movie talks about life & death. There are many deaths shown but all in a lighter vein.
Speaking of performances Vikrant Massey is excellent as usual effectively depicting the loneliness & frustration of his character. Shweta Tripathi is good as his assistant who starts loosing her healing powers. Nandu Madhav who plays their boss is effective. Konkana Sen Sharma has a nice cameo. Background score is strictly functional with a catchy tune that plays couple of times.
Arati Kadav makes an assuring debut & while she has to be applauded for bringing something so unique in this genre inspite of a tight budget, few characters/ locations & other limitations. The problem lies in the fact that the fim barely scratches the surface & lacks depth. It leaves you wanting for more & it also demands your patience because of its slow pace. Having said that the concept is so innovative that you cant help but congratulate the makers.
Movie without any logic and sense. A good plot wasted with some childish logics behind it. Waste of time
Whenever we hear 'science-fiction', we assume it must be a Hollywood picture or anywhere from the west. Bollywood or Asian cinemas are just completely written off whenever it comes to this genre of movies.
Well maybe, this particular movie just might be the start towards a beginning. The concept is good, the dialogues are great, acting is top-notch. I mean, as an indian, aren't you interested in knowing about afterlife? It has been a hot topic since ages! Cinematography is maybe an area where lots of work can be done, because somehow if you see space movies like Interstellar or Gravity it feels like real space. But here something doesn't go good with our eyes !
Well maybe, this particular movie just might be the start towards a beginning. The concept is good, the dialogues are great, acting is top-notch. I mean, as an indian, aren't you interested in knowing about afterlife? It has been a hot topic since ages! Cinematography is maybe an area where lots of work can be done, because somehow if you see space movies like Interstellar or Gravity it feels like real space. But here something doesn't go good with our eyes !
This film is an original film. It has a new and path breaking script Indian cinema is finally taking baby steps into the world of science fiction. This movie deserves the applause for being a new and original Idea. Many more filmmakers will then attempt this genre. Don't write something off. People rate Salman Khan's brainless films higher than this and they don't understand the impact of original cinema. This is not a perfect film but it is a brilliant film.
Movie is good.Some people can't understand movie.A big thanks to the writer for writing a beyond imagination story.
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- TriviaA model of USS Defiant from Star Trek: Deep Space Nine is used as a part of the hull of the spaceship as seen on the movie poster.
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- 1h 59m(119 min)
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