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So, 'Dear Ishan'... it's a bit of a somber journey, really. Directed by Ashish Prasai, it dives deep into grief and memory. The pacing feels intentionally slow, almost meditative, as Ashish picks up his late brother's guitar, which kind of serves as a bridge to the past. The atmosphere is heavy with nostalgia, and you can almost feel the weight of loss. Themes of purpose and the struggle to find meaning after a tragedy really come through, and the performances are raw and heartfelt. It's not flashy; the practical effects, if you can even call them that, are minimal but effective, enhancing that intimate feel. There's something uniquely poignant about how it handles sorrow—it lingers.
Explores themes of loss and memory.Minimal practical effects enhance intimacy.Raw performances elevate the narrative.
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Ashish Prasai
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