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5/10
One of Lakhmari's better movies with more complications
ahammadhaitam12 October 2017
First of all, this movie puts you in a state of despair, different sub-stories that does not meet at the end, the story really leaves you where it founds you at the beginning. I can't say the story was deep enough which may only let me think that Lakhmari was playing on the safe side. Few technical problems that i can name "unforgivable" slipped between his hands. Editing and cutting into the scenes was interrupting, every professional editor has a different editing style that let him edit with his rhythm of choice, when two editors edit one movie then you kill the rhythm. The music was stood-out like always, Lakhmari is amazing at putting great music at what's on the screen. Overall, thismovie has a lot of options to be a "silent movie". Final words to Lakhmari, thank you for putting the effort to make this movie, i wish you the best of luck! Thank you for reading.
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7/10
Standard but edgy, silent but loud
whotheff22 June 2018
Script is pretty standard. Good boy has to go the bad road so he can meet happiness. On this road he has to forget his dream so he can embrace another, darker one. I loved the motorbike visuals, briliantly shot. The feeling of speed, the enormous pressure was perfectly portrayed. Both, on biker's face and after that - hearing the revving of the bike, pushing it near the red line. All this is not only seen on the screen or heard, it can be also felt in viewer's gut. Yes, editing could be sharper, but it would ruin the realism.
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