1921...
1921....
Now this is a film which has been crafted by a filmmaker who actually fell in love with his own script to such an extent that he never wanted to come out of this vibe or mood of exploring the depths of love and evil, no matter how weird his imagination could become and how illogical the movie may turn up.
Now again you may feel... there is nothing great about it.
Yup...! I do agree that every filmmaker does love his script and a movie is the product of his imagination.
But....there is a thin line between logical and illogical imagination. No filmmaker desires to go beyond either sides of the line, I mean a balance is always maintained to make the movie realistic and entertaining. So once if you cross the line to be more illogical , you need to be so strong in your script or atleast be able to keep the audience spell bound to not make them think too much about your weird imagination.
And that's what I loved about this film...!
Its actually like creating an illusion for your thoughts while watching the film and sailing you through the film with it's vibe, forcing you to ignore even the most weird or illogical aspects of the film.
I won't talk anything about the content of the film, because I feel this one to be more of an experience of getting into it's vibe and enjoying the innocence of a script which is damn illogical....yet soothing at the same time than just watching a story or getting horror thrills.
I know....! The big question is.......Should you watch it or save your money???
I suggest ....Just go, sit, surrender your senses to Vikram Bhatt and experience the illusion.
There is nothing wrong to be illogical as long as you believe or wish that......
Kaash......! Aisa hota!
Now this is a film which has been crafted by a filmmaker who actually fell in love with his own script to such an extent that he never wanted to come out of this vibe or mood of exploring the depths of love and evil, no matter how weird his imagination could become and how illogical the movie may turn up.
Now again you may feel... there is nothing great about it.
Yup...! I do agree that every filmmaker does love his script and a movie is the product of his imagination.
But....there is a thin line between logical and illogical imagination. No filmmaker desires to go beyond either sides of the line, I mean a balance is always maintained to make the movie realistic and entertaining. So once if you cross the line to be more illogical , you need to be so strong in your script or atleast be able to keep the audience spell bound to not make them think too much about your weird imagination.
And that's what I loved about this film...!
Its actually like creating an illusion for your thoughts while watching the film and sailing you through the film with it's vibe, forcing you to ignore even the most weird or illogical aspects of the film.
I won't talk anything about the content of the film, because I feel this one to be more of an experience of getting into it's vibe and enjoying the innocence of a script which is damn illogical....yet soothing at the same time than just watching a story or getting horror thrills.
I know....! The big question is.......Should you watch it or save your money???
I suggest ....Just go, sit, surrender your senses to Vikram Bhatt and experience the illusion.
There is nothing wrong to be illogical as long as you believe or wish that......
Kaash......! Aisa hota!
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