taalzz
Joined Dec 2015
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The story is decent, but it feels very one-sided. Every couple in the film is shown dealing with life's struggles, yet the narrative always portrays women as being suppressed and men as the sole cause of their suffering. Men are depicted almost entirely as villains. It's disappointing, because in reality men also face hardships, including depression. Just as a woman leaves behind her past life after marriage, a man does too-but this perspective is rarely acknowledged. The experiences aren't the same for both, so the film's constant focus on blaming men feels unfair.
A weak storyline, an unconvincing cast, and visuals that look like they were shot on an iPhone 4-this film struggles on every front. It's neither a proper documentary nor a structured movie. Instead, it feels like a random mix of scenes stitched together in an attempt to appear complex or artistic. Unfortunately, it fails to deliver anything meaningful. I genuinely feel like I wasted my time watching it-and I'd strongly suggest you don't waste yours. I would suggest not to waste your time. And I don't even know if it was a real story or not. I did try searching for Glitch app. So you don't have to do that even.