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Mizaru is an intriguing exploration of societal norms, set against the vibrant yet oppressive backdrop of Mumbai's suburbs. The film captures a moment of tenderness between a young couple, juxtaposed with the harsh intrusion of moral policing. The pacing is deliberate, almost languid at times, which amplifies the tension as their moment of intimacy is shattered. The performances feel raw and genuine, adding to the sense of realism. What stands out is how the film uses location—public spaces become both a haven and a battleground for personal freedom. There's an almost palpable atmosphere of unease, making you reflect on the fragility of private joy in the face of public scrutiny. A thoughtful piece that lingers long after the credits roll.
Suburban Mumbai setting adds depth.Interesting take on moral policing.Captures the tension of public vs. private spaces.
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