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So, 'Hot Autumn with the Smell of Mango' is this haunting little drama from '84 that's really more about the search for meaning than anything else. You’re drawn into this filmmaker’s life, torn between continents, grappling with a personal tragedy while tracing the footsteps of Nehru. The cinematography is lush, capturing both the vibrant and desolate landscapes he encounters. Pacing might feel a bit off for some, but that adds to the introspective nature of the film. The performances are raw and emotional, pulling you into this man's turbulent journey. There’s a distinctive blend of cultural exploration and personal loss that really sets it apart. It’s one of those films that lingers with you long after the credits roll.
Lush cinematography capturing vibrant landscapesExplores themes of personal loss and cultural identityPacing may be uneven but adds to its introspective nature
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