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So, Sesham is an interesting entry, really. It follows Meera, a film school student who gets involved with Lonappan, a guy in a mental asylum. The tone feels quite introspective, almost like you're peeking into two worlds—one of harsh realities and another of hope. The pacing can be a bit uneven at times, but it gives room for some solid performances, especially from the lead. The themes of redemption and understanding mental health are handled with care, and it’s intriguing how it contrasts the institutional life with the aspiration for normalcy. Practical effects aren't a focus here, but the emotional weight really hits home, making it distinctive in its own way.
Not widely circulated, Sesham has a certain obscurity that intrigues collectors. It was released on limited DVD runs, making physical copies somewhat hard to find. The film's exploration of mental health themes and its unique narrative choice resonates with niche audiences, suggesting a growing interest among collectors who appreciate deeper, lesser-known cinematic experiences.
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