Review of In Bloom

In Bloom (2013)
8/10
Women's are not common all over the world but their feelings are!!!
23 March 2014
Warning: Spoilers
One of the finest movie in dealing the friendship between two young school going girls in a society where it didn't turn modern. The story is all about two teenage girls and their friendship. The director conveyed their problems and also their way of handling it. The movie completely explains their love, family, sorrows, fun and most importantly courage.

Both the lead ladies performed very lively and gives you the right kind of emotions till the end. The grand-mother of Nadia was perfect along with Eka's mother and sister. The directors showcased the rural area very clearly, we didn't know anything about their country but there is plenty to enjoy the visuals which are captured.

The cinematography was dazzling where the camera man captured some beautiful singles shots amazingly, the scene where the girls party turns in to a group study was adorable and in the other hand that non-stop dance from Eka on Nadia's wedding was stupendous.

The music and editing played their part and conceived what the directors want form them. There are scenes where you can feel their tense, scenes like Nadia's abduction and in the scene where Nadia asking for the gun from Eka to kill her husband, there are lots of sequences are there for you to get connected. The screenplay was moving like episodes and the director didn't confuse any of them.

The movie also defines their culture and the way how their girl's are thinking about their life. Only flaw in this movie is it's time killing narrative but still these two girls make us cross this hurdle with ease.

Verdict - Women's are not common all over the world but their feelings are.
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