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Proloy is a gritty exploration of societal decay, set against the backdrop of Dukhiya, a village where horror has become normalized. It follows Barun Biswas, a character driven by a fierce sense of justice who stands up against the rampant gang rapes that are almost ritualized. The film's tone is heavy and oppressive, reflecting the dark reality of its themes. Pacing is deliberate, allowing the viewer to absorb the tragic weight of each scene. Performances feel raw and unrefined, adding to the film's authenticity. What sets Proloy apart is its unflinching look at the intersection of crime, politics, and morality—it's uncomfortable, but that’s what makes it resonate on a deeper level.
Intense subject matterAuthentic performancesReflects societal issues
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