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Highway, directed by an unknown, is a curious blend of drama and romance that unfolds during a road trip to Darjeeling. The film's atmosphere feels intimate yet whimsical, which is intriguing given its premise. Aswin Kapoor and Sabitri’s game of pretending to be strangers adds an interesting layer of complexity to their relationship. The pacing is quite deliberate, allowing moments of quiet reflection to sink in, and it really invites viewers to consider the themes of identity and connection. The performances are understated but carry a depth that resonates, making the experience feel genuine. There's a certain rawness, almost a documentarian vibe, that sets it apart from typical romantic dramas. It’s certainly not conventional, but that’s part of its charm.
Focus on character dynamicsLook out for subtle performancesInteresting exploration of identity
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