Wajood is one of those films that lingers in your mind, you know? It's got this raw emotional core that really pulls you in. The drama unfolds slowly, letting the audience sit with the characters’ struggles, which I find quite engaging. The pacing is deliberate, sometimes almost meditative, allowing for deep character exploration. You can feel the family ties are central to the narrative, and the performances—while not flashy—have a genuine quality that makes you believe in the characters' journeys. They tackle themes of love, loss, and identity in a way that feels very real, not overdone. The practical effects are minimal, but they don’t detract from the emotional weight of the story. It's unique in its subtlety, really.
Emotional character journeysSlow pacing enhances themesMinimal practical effects create authenticity
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Saurav Vyas
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