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The Great Indian Butterfly
Cast:
Aamir Bashir, Sandhya Mridul
Director:
Sarthak Dasgupta
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Watch it if you are a married couple and are in mood for some reality check with a fair bit of abstraction thrown in.
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...it breeds some breezy moments of black humour and poignant romance, apart from eliciting some fine performances from the key players.
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The script isn't entirely cliche-free and does adhere to conventional thought patterns. Still it's an interesting attempt which works most of the time.
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...if you can imagine some well-written conversations that reflect a lot of our lives in a piece of cinema, and would like to see how it’s done well – go for it.
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...mirrors a reality. You empathize with the on-screen characters and that's one of the reasons why this film works.
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...is perhaps 'wonderful to imagine and easy to fall in love with' but ultimately 'a little fantastic and fleeting and out of reach'.
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If you enjoy watching two adults have long conversations about life then this one might be worth the trip.
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Nothing really happens in the film where the couple fights for the most part, separates, and rethinks their actions. The film needed more.
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There’s a lot of symbolism in the film that defies logic. It seems more like an effort on the part of the filmmakers to dub their product an art film.