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Akhrot presents a raw, intimate portrayal of an individual grappling with dementia, offering a sobering look at memory and identity. The film's pacing is deliberately slow, mirroring the protagonist's spiraling thoughts, and creating an atmosphere thick with melancholy. It's interesting how it captures those fleeting moments of clarity amidst the fog of forgetfulness — those little sparks of connection that remind us of our humanity. The performances are understated yet deeply felt, adding layers to the narrative that make it resonate. The practical effects used to depict the disorientation of the mind are quite effective; they enhance the storytelling without overwhelming it. It’s definitely a piece that lingers in one’s thoughts long after viewing, inviting reflection on the fragility of memory.
The film's atmosphere is heavy yet reflective.Pacing mirrors the protagonist's mental state.Distinctive use of practical effects adds depth.
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Indrajit Das
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