Kaliyugam 2064
- 2025
- 1h 51min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.Follows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.Follows an apocalyptic world deprived of food, water and humanity set in 2064, where they must fight to survive.
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Just watched *Kaliyugam*, and honestly, I'm a bit torn. The film does a great job building a dark, believable dystopian world, and visually, it's really impressive. Some of the frames looked straight out of a graphic novel, and the atmosphere throughout was haunting. Shraddha Srinath completely nailed her role-quiet, powerful, and totally convincing. She carries the emotional weight of the film effortlessly.
But at the same time, the pacing felt off in places. The first half takes its time setting things up, which is fine, but at points, it felt like it was dragging without really moving the story forward. The second half definitely picks up and delivers some tense moments, but I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was missing. The emotional connection didn't land as hard as it could have.
Also, while the world-building was fantastic, some of the supporting characters felt underdeveloped. You don't really get to know or care about them, which makes the stakes feel lower than they should.
Overall, *Kaliyugam* is definitely worth watching for its fresh take and brilliant visuals, but I wish the storytelling had a bit more punch. If you're okay with a slow burn and love atmospheric films, you'll probably enjoy it. Just don't go in expecting a fast-paced thriller.
But at the same time, the pacing felt off in places. The first half takes its time setting things up, which is fine, but at points, it felt like it was dragging without really moving the story forward. The second half definitely picks up and delivers some tense moments, but I couldn't shake off the feeling that something was missing. The emotional connection didn't land as hard as it could have.
Also, while the world-building was fantastic, some of the supporting characters felt underdeveloped. You don't really get to know or care about them, which makes the stakes feel lower than they should.
Overall, *Kaliyugam* is definitely worth watching for its fresh take and brilliant visuals, but I wish the storytelling had a bit more punch. If you're okay with a slow burn and love atmospheric films, you'll probably enjoy it. Just don't go in expecting a fast-paced thriller.
Just watched Kaliyugam 2064 and I'm honestly shaken-in the best way. The film paints such a dark yet believable picture of the future that it feels less like fiction and more like a warning. The idea of fighting for basic things like food and water was portrayed so realistically, it gave me goosebumps. What stood out most was the emotional depth-it wasn't just about survival, it was about humanity, sacrifice, and rebellion. The actors gave powerful performances, especially the lead, who conveyed so much even with minimal dialogue. The visuals and background score added so much to the atmosphere. This is not your typical commercial film-it's deeper, grittier, and makes you think. A must-watch for anyone who loves meaningful cinema with a strong message.
Just watched Kaliyugam, and honestly, it was a letdown. The concept had potential, but the execution just didn't work for me. The pacing was painfully slow, and by the time something interesting happened, I had already lost interest.
The movie tries really hard to feel deep and meaningful, but it ends up being mostly style over substance. The world-building looks nice, sure, but there's barely any emotional connection with the characters. Even Shraddha Srinath, as good as she usually is, felt wasted in a script that didn't give her much to work with.
It's one of those films that wants to say something important but never really gets there. You walk out feeling like you waited two hours for a point that never came. If you're looking for something engaging or impactful, this isn't it.
The movie tries really hard to feel deep and meaningful, but it ends up being mostly style over substance. The world-building looks nice, sure, but there's barely any emotional connection with the characters. Even Shraddha Srinath, as good as she usually is, felt wasted in a script that didn't give her much to work with.
It's one of those films that wants to say something important but never really gets there. You walk out feeling like you waited two hours for a point that never came. If you're looking for something engaging or impactful, this isn't it.
*Just got done watching Kaliyugam, and I'm somewhere in the middle about it.*
On one hand, the concept is genuinely refreshing. It's not every day you see Indian cinema dive into dystopian themes with this kind of seriousness. The visuals were striking, and the entire atmosphere of the movie pulls you into its grim world. Shraddha Srinath absolutely stands out-her performance adds weight even in scenes where not much is happening.
But at the same time, the movie feels like it's constantly building up to something bigger... that never really arrives. The pacing struggles, especially in the first half. You keep waiting for that one moment to really hit you, and when it finally does, it feels a bit too late. Some characters just drift through the story without making any real impact.
It's a film that dares to be different, and for that, it deserves credit. But it leaves you wondering how much better it could've been with tighter writing and more emotional depth. Worth a watch if you're into experimental cinema, but manage your expectations.
On one hand, the concept is genuinely refreshing. It's not every day you see Indian cinema dive into dystopian themes with this kind of seriousness. The visuals were striking, and the entire atmosphere of the movie pulls you into its grim world. Shraddha Srinath absolutely stands out-her performance adds weight even in scenes where not much is happening.
But at the same time, the movie feels like it's constantly building up to something bigger... that never really arrives. The pacing struggles, especially in the first half. You keep waiting for that one moment to really hit you, and when it finally does, it feels a bit too late. Some characters just drift through the story without making any real impact.
It's a film that dares to be different, and for that, it deserves credit. But it leaves you wondering how much better it could've been with tighter writing and more emotional depth. Worth a watch if you're into experimental cinema, but manage your expectations.
Kaliyugam takes the us, the audience to the possible future around 2060s, where surviving each day is a challenge. With today's global issues and increasing worries about limited resources, the film feels like more as a warning than just a story. The visuals stand out, capturing the dark and intense atmosphere of a world falling apart. Every scene delivers the emotions, struggles and resilience of the characters perfectly, allowing us to connect with their fears, exhaustion, and faint traces of hope. Each and every actor in the film delivered strong and realistic performances that added more depth to the film.
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- 1h 51min(111 min)
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