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Eighty-Four is a fascinating dive into a turbulent time in Indian history, crafted with a delicate touch by Jasmeet Singh. The atmosphere is thick with tension, and you can really feel the weight of suspicion and fear hanging over the Sikh community in Old Delhi post-Gandhi's assassination. The pacing is methodical, almost contemplative, allowing the viewer to absorb the emotional turmoil. The performances are raw, bringing a visceral authenticity that lingers. Singh's choice to rely on practical effects rather than flashy CGI adds a layer of realism that makes the violence even more impactful. It's distinct for how it humanizes a community often reduced to mere headlines. Not a conventional narrative, but it resonates deeply.
Focus on the community dynamicsNotable performances from the ensemble castAtmospheric cinematography enhances the narrative
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