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Autumn Flies is an intriguing mix of drama and introspection, set against the vibrant backdrop of Durga Puja. The film invites viewers into Alokananda's world, where the joyful atmosphere contrasts sharply with the personal tragedy that looms. It’s interesting how the director, though unknown, manages to capture the complexity of human relationships, weaving through self-centeredness and the struggle for genuine connection. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing the emotions to breathe, while the performances pull you in—there's a rawness that feels very real. Practical effects are minimal, but that almost enhances the atmosphere, letting the story take center stage. Themes of illusion and vulnerability resonate deeply, marking this film as distinctive in its narrative approach.
Strong character development, particularly Alokananda's arcSubtle exploration of grief amid celebrationThe cinematography captures the essence of Durga Puja beautifully
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