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So, 'Kar' is an intriguing piece of work, right? It dives deep into this concept of fragile masculinity, which is pretty relevant today. The filmmaker's self-funding approach lends this raw, almost gritty feel to the project. There’s a lot of self-reflection happening, and you can really sense his existential angst throughout the film. The pacing is pretty unique—some moments drag a bit, but it all feels intentional, like a road trip with its stops and starts. The meta-movie elements? They add a layer of complexity, almost like he’s poking fun at himself while still reaching for that auteur status. It’s definitely distinctive in its tone, with a blend of humor and sincerity that’s hard to pin down. Worth checking out if you're into self-aware cinema.
Explores themes of fragile masculinityUnique self-funding angle adds rawnessMeta elements create a layered viewing experience
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