divyanshprakash
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Let me start by saying that the film could have been edited better - it could have been shorter, and have ended on a better note.
That said, the film is unapologetic in its portrayal of historical truths that have been swept under the rug. Examples are
The movie is extremely informative and some of its defeciencies can safely be ignored.
Must watch for patriots from Indian Subcontinent, and history buffs who want to know the past from as many POVs as possible.
That said, the film is unapologetic in its portrayal of historical truths that have been swept under the rug. Examples are
- forgotten martyrs like Madanlal Dhingra
- truth behind Khilafat Movement
- forced conversion in Kalapani
- jailing of Savarkar by Congress in free India
- hypocrisy of Gandhi in sending Indian youth to fight from the British side in World Wars while preaching non violence at home,
The movie is extremely informative and some of its defeciencies can safely be ignored.
Must watch for patriots from Indian Subcontinent, and history buffs who want to know the past from as many POVs as possible.
The film has the director at its center instead of the man it claims to study.
There are long scenes of the director pretending to talk on the phone or text people.
Bob's story is never properly told, and no evidence old or new is provided.
New outlandish claims are made instead, again backed by zero evidence.
Lazar makes sketches of UFOs in the film that are now being sold online.
This film feels less like a documentary and more like an attempt by Knapp and Bob to milk more money out of the Lazar story while involving and promoting a new face (Corbell).
The film has almost no artistic or entertainment value and is hard to sit through.
There are long scenes of the director pretending to talk on the phone or text people.
Bob's story is never properly told, and no evidence old or new is provided.
New outlandish claims are made instead, again backed by zero evidence.
Lazar makes sketches of UFOs in the film that are now being sold online.
This film feels less like a documentary and more like an attempt by Knapp and Bob to milk more money out of the Lazar story while involving and promoting a new face (Corbell).
The film has almost no artistic or entertainment value and is hard to sit through.
Very rarely do films succeed in transporting you so fully and completely into another world.
This film truly feels like a blessing from the gods.
I feel blessed to have seen it.
The film is not perfect, but its flaws are ultimately insignificant in front of its shining radiance.
If Tumbbad and Kantara are any indication of where Indian cinema is heading, then we are all very blessed indeed.
I wish this film reaches to the farthest corners of the world and is seen by as many people around the world as possible.
I can't imagine the kind of effort and dedication that must have been put into this film.
I have no doubt that this will be remembered as either the Golden Age of Indian Cinema or the Great Awakening or something like that.
Hats off to the entire film crew - for making this beautiful, amazing, divine film, and putting your heart and soul into it.
I still have goosebumps, and I will watch the film again and again and again and show it to as many people as I can.
This film truly feels like a blessing from the gods.
I feel blessed to have seen it.
The film is not perfect, but its flaws are ultimately insignificant in front of its shining radiance.
If Tumbbad and Kantara are any indication of where Indian cinema is heading, then we are all very blessed indeed.
I wish this film reaches to the farthest corners of the world and is seen by as many people around the world as possible.
I can't imagine the kind of effort and dedication that must have been put into this film.
I have no doubt that this will be remembered as either the Golden Age of Indian Cinema or the Great Awakening or something like that.
Hats off to the entire film crew - for making this beautiful, amazing, divine film, and putting your heart and soul into it.
I still have goosebumps, and I will watch the film again and again and again and show it to as many people as I can.