Beline
- 2024
- 1 Std. 28 Min.
IMDb-BEWERTUNG
5,5/10
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Füge eine Handlung in deiner Sprache hinzuAn old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a gir... Alles lesenAn old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a girl and her live-in partner.An old, single man leads a retired and lonely life but enjoys it as much as possible. Everything changes when he receives a wrong number phone call, creating a window into the lives of a girl and her live-in partner.
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"Beline" is a cinematic enigma that defies conventions. As the credits roll, it leaves you suspended in a delicate balance between clarity and ambiguity. Here's why it's worth your contemplation:
The Unconventional Narrative: Director Samik Roy Choudhury masterfully constructs a labyrinth of perspectives. The film isn't a linear journey; it's a kaleidoscope of emotions, memories, and fleeting connections. You'll find yourself questioning reality, much like the characters themselves.
Loneliness as a Central Theme: Loneliness isn't merely a backdrop; it's the heartbeat of "Beline." From the elderly protagonist's solitude to the young couple's yearning, the film explores loneliness from various angles. It's a universal emotion, rendered beautifully on screen.
Visual Poetry: The cinematography is a canvas of muted colors and lingering shots. Each frame invites introspection-a window into the characters' souls. The mundane becomes magical, and the magical, hauntingly real.
Performances That Resonate: Paran Banerjee's portrayal of the elderly man is poignant. His expressions convey volumes, and you'll feel the weight of his unspoken words. Sreya Bhattacharya and Tathagata Mukherjee add layers to the narrative, their chemistry sparking curiosity.
The Mind-Bending Score: Elysian Rivers's music is a character in itself. It dances between reality and illusion, mirroring the film's essence. Close your eyes, and you'll hear echoes of forgotten conversations and missed connections.
A Call to Question Perception: "Beline" nudges you to see beyond the obvious. Is reality fixed, or do we shape it with our beliefs? The film doesn't provide answers-it invites you to explore the gray areas, the spaces where truth blurs.
Patience Rewarded: Yes, the pacing demands patience. But like a cryptic puzzle, the pieces fall into place. Stick with it, and you'll uncover hidden gems-the kind that linger in your thoughts long after the theater lights come on.
In summary, "Beline" isn't a passive viewing experience; it's an invitation to engage. Watch it with an open mind, and let its mysteries seep into your consciousness. You might find yourself revisiting scenes, dissecting dialogues, and pondering the delicate threads that connect us all.
The Unconventional Narrative: Director Samik Roy Choudhury masterfully constructs a labyrinth of perspectives. The film isn't a linear journey; it's a kaleidoscope of emotions, memories, and fleeting connections. You'll find yourself questioning reality, much like the characters themselves.
Loneliness as a Central Theme: Loneliness isn't merely a backdrop; it's the heartbeat of "Beline." From the elderly protagonist's solitude to the young couple's yearning, the film explores loneliness from various angles. It's a universal emotion, rendered beautifully on screen.
Visual Poetry: The cinematography is a canvas of muted colors and lingering shots. Each frame invites introspection-a window into the characters' souls. The mundane becomes magical, and the magical, hauntingly real.
Performances That Resonate: Paran Banerjee's portrayal of the elderly man is poignant. His expressions convey volumes, and you'll feel the weight of his unspoken words. Sreya Bhattacharya and Tathagata Mukherjee add layers to the narrative, their chemistry sparking curiosity.
The Mind-Bending Score: Elysian Rivers's music is a character in itself. It dances between reality and illusion, mirroring the film's essence. Close your eyes, and you'll hear echoes of forgotten conversations and missed connections.
A Call to Question Perception: "Beline" nudges you to see beyond the obvious. Is reality fixed, or do we shape it with our beliefs? The film doesn't provide answers-it invites you to explore the gray areas, the spaces where truth blurs.
Patience Rewarded: Yes, the pacing demands patience. But like a cryptic puzzle, the pieces fall into place. Stick with it, and you'll uncover hidden gems-the kind that linger in your thoughts long after the theater lights come on.
In summary, "Beline" isn't a passive viewing experience; it's an invitation to engage. Watch it with an open mind, and let its mysteries seep into your consciousness. You might find yourself revisiting scenes, dissecting dialogues, and pondering the delicate threads that connect us all.
The actors are phenomenal in their characters. Their performance is so raw and real, it pulls you right into the story. The visuals are amazing too - they create this dreamlike atmosphere that perfectly complements the emotional abstractness of the storyline. Beline isn't a feel-good movie, but it's a powerful one. It's a film that will stay with you long after you watch it, making you think about life, loss, and what it means to be human...the whole existential crisis thing. But it does it in a way that's both honest and hopeful. I have never seen a Bengali psychological thriller so well crafted and technically sound in recent years.
10ChistyTM
A compact storyline with an intelligent making, visually pleasing film.
Treatment, cinematography, edit and background music especially make the film strongest in cinematic aspects.
This Independent relatively "small film" transcends the realm of a typical psychological thriller, immersing YOU , the viewer into a hall of mirrors .
At a time when Bengali Cinema has been going downhill for years , this is the kind of film that might just bring in a different conversation, a different perception and a HOPE.
Hope for maybe better time at the movies, perhaps.
If there's one Bengali film you watch in 2024, let it be Beline .
Treatment, cinematography, edit and background music especially make the film strongest in cinematic aspects.
This Independent relatively "small film" transcends the realm of a typical psychological thriller, immersing YOU , the viewer into a hall of mirrors .
At a time when Bengali Cinema has been going downhill for years , this is the kind of film that might just bring in a different conversation, a different perception and a HOPE.
Hope for maybe better time at the movies, perhaps.
If there's one Bengali film you watch in 2024, let it be Beline .
We didn't know Samik Roy Choudhury until Beline. And what an introduction, a powerful debut. I went after seeing youtube reviews, they were raving about it. So I decided to give it a chance, and it was definitely worth it. The language of the film is unknown to bengali audiences. A storytelling that is so clean and strong that there is no doubts at the end of it. Thrillers in our country very rarely has a clean ending, and Beline is one of those rare film. The BGM is great and so is the cinematography. But the editing is outstanding. All the departments are so strong and they worked in details. This film is definitely going places and winning accolades.
Beline isn't a movie you watch, it's a movie you experience. It's a symphony of sight and sound, weaving together a tapestry of reality and illusion that challenges your perception. The narrative unfolds like a dream, blurring the lines between past, present, and future. This isn't a film for those seeking clear-cut answers; it's an invitation to introspection, urging you to question your own understanding of the world.
Beline is not without flaws. The pacing can be deliberate at times, demanding patience from the viewer. However, the payoff is a truly unique cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a film that rewards repeat viewings, as new layers of meaning reveal themselves with each encounter.
If you're seeking a thought-provoking film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, Beline is a must-watch. Just be prepared to have your perceptions challenged.
Beline is not without flaws. The pacing can be deliberate at times, demanding patience from the viewer. However, the payoff is a truly unique cinematic experience that lingers long after the credits roll. It's a film that rewards repeat viewings, as new layers of meaning reveal themselves with each encounter.
If you're seeking a thought-provoking film that will stay with you long after the credits roll, Beline is a must-watch. Just be prepared to have your perceptions challenged.
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- WissenswertesThe entire film was shot in 10 days
- Crazy CreditsThe song Roko Roko was Choreography by Samik Roy Choudhury, the director himself.
He initially didn't want his name to be revealed, but later he released a video on social media where he is teaching the steps.
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- Budget
- 6.900.000 ₹ (geschätzt)
- Laufzeit1 Stunde 28 Minuten
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