Swapnajaal
- 2018
- 2h 21min
Aggiungi una trama nella tua linguaSet in the riverside Chandpur suburbs of the '90s, "Swapnajaal" at its core is the story of Opu (Yash Rohan) and Shuvra (Pori Moni), two teenagers in 'young love'. Their blooming romance tak... Leggi tuttoSet in the riverside Chandpur suburbs of the '90s, "Swapnajaal" at its core is the story of Opu (Yash Rohan) and Shuvra (Pori Moni), two teenagers in 'young love'. Their blooming romance take a dramatic turn south when conniving influential businessman Aynal Gazi (Fazlur Rahman B... Leggi tuttoSet in the riverside Chandpur suburbs of the '90s, "Swapnajaal" at its core is the story of Opu (Yash Rohan) and Shuvra (Pori Moni), two teenagers in 'young love'. Their blooming romance take a dramatic turn south when conniving influential businessman Aynal Gazi (Fazlur Rahman Babu), with the help of his trusted aide Thandu (Iresh Zaker) tactfully oust Shuvra and her... Leggi tutto
- Hiran Shaha
- (as Misa Sawdagar)
- Biswambar
- (as Bratyo Basu)
Recensioni in evidenza
The movie has fantastic cinematography compared to the recent released films.
The storyline is quite a bit shaky in some places. Music and scores are placed in right positions. Background scores are sometimes played late - which gives a feeling that the editor forgot to put music when a specific sequence hits up.
The acting of the male protagonist is average ,on the other hand Pori Moni (female protagonist) has explored herself in new ways in acting in the movie. She didn't even look like a commercial movie actress.
The movie shows one side of love and lust ,and another side of greed and Karma. It also shows how one's karma is connected to other people's grief and frustration.
The best scene of the movie must be the dancing in the rain. Porimoni showed her dancing skills a little bit.
The recent movies are following the same path of sad ending! I don't know it's a good or bad thing , but I know one thing that all the films in recent times are showing one single emotion at the end with a complex gestures of climax. But, there is a subtle portray of emotion in this movie's ending - it depicts the visual expression in line with the ending plot which is not present in other films. From that core, we can easily say that this movie has all the components of being an art film and a commercial film at the same time.
I gave it an 8 for : good cinematography, better music and simplicity of the ending.
Kamrul Hasan Khasru's cinematography is all but flawless, and the art direction (by Anworul Haque and Samar Halder) is also commendable, especially in the latter part of the film.
Set in the riverside Chandpur suburbs of the '90s, "Swapnajaal" at its core is the story of Opu (Yash Rohan) and Shuvra (Pori Moni), two teenagers in 'young love'. Their blooming romance take a dramatic turn south when conniving influential businessman Aynal Gazi (Fazlur Rahman Babu), with the help of his trusted aide Thandu (Iresh Zaker) tactfully oust Shuvra and her family from their home. Opu fights back to bring justice to Shuvra's family and to get back his love, but even after justice is served, there are bigger obstacles on the way to their reunion.
It is the Best Romantic Movie in Bangladesh.
While this movie may not be the absolute best film in its genre, it certainly stands out as a well-made and engaging movie. Pori Moni delivers a noteworthy performance, bringing depth to her character with sincerity and grace. Fazlur Rahman Babu, as expected, shines in his role, proving once again why he is regarded as one of the finest actors in Bangladesh. His portrayal is filled with nuance and authenticity, making a lasting impression.
This is the kind of cinema that deserves to be shown all over Bangladesh. It resonates with traditional values, reminding us of the emotional bonds that hold families together. Unfortunately, the younger generation does not seem as connected to films like this, which is concerning for the cultural landscape of our society. Movies like this movie should be cherished and appreciated for their ability to bring families together and evoke genuine feelings.
Overall, Swapnajaal is an enjoyable and meaningful film that offers a refreshing departure from contemporary trends. If you're looking for a heartfelt story with strong performances, this movie is worth watching.
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- QuizThe second movie of Giasuddin Selim after Monpura.
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- Tempo di esecuzione2 ore 21 minuti
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- 2.35 : 1