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Valley of Saints offers a raw glimpse into life on Dal Lake, where beauty and turmoil coexist. The film's pacing is deliberate, mirroring the slow drift of the boat through the water. Gulzar, the boatman, grapples with his dreams against the backdrop of a militarized zone, and you can feel the weight of his choices. The performances feel organic, almost documentary-like, which adds to the authenticity. There's this palpable tension in every scene, underscored by the haunting landscape that serves as a character itself. The cinematography captures the stillness and chaos effortlessly. It’s not just about escape; it's about confronting what home means, even when it feels like you're on the edge of a storm. It’s a melancholic reflection on both personal and political struggles.
Cinematography captures the essence of Kashmir.Themes of dreams vs. reality are deeply explored.Realistic performances enhance the film's impact.
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