With help from a neighbourhood and a past she has shunned, a young woman returns home to deal with her mother's dementia and the scars of her childhood.With help from a neighbourhood and a past she has shunned, a young woman returns home to deal with her mother's dementia and the scars of her childhood.With help from a neighbourhood and a past she has shunned, a young woman returns home to deal with her mother's dementia and the scars of her childhood.
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Story of a tumultuous love-hate relationship between a daughter and mother in the scenario of the daughter dealing with her mother's worsening dementia.
Set in a middle class London neighbourhood, Kalki's performance is perfect as the vulnerable daughter in shades of confusion, despair and eventual resolution of the situation. Deepti Naval's petit frame stands tall with her timeless elegance and effortless portrayal of an independent and talented woman, but a mother that has erred at times.
Mesmerising tracks of Hindi classical music in the backdrop and sporadic narration by Kalki in darkness add to the poetic rendition by the director Pushan Kriplani.
Typical seemingly ordinary and common, yet complicated situations, are briefly depicted through some of the neighbourhood characters and scenarios.
The last two lines - 'Do you remember me?' and 'Does it really matter?' - sums up the message of the film. Eventually trust and kindness is the essence of any relationship, long after every single layer of labels is removed, which defines the character of humankind.
Set in a middle class London neighbourhood, Kalki's performance is perfect as the vulnerable daughter in shades of confusion, despair and eventual resolution of the situation. Deepti Naval's petit frame stands tall with her timeless elegance and effortless portrayal of an independent and talented woman, but a mother that has erred at times.
Mesmerising tracks of Hindi classical music in the backdrop and sporadic narration by Kalki in darkness add to the poetic rendition by the director Pushan Kriplani.
Typical seemingly ordinary and common, yet complicated situations, are briefly depicted through some of the neighbourhood characters and scenarios.
The last two lines - 'Do you remember me?' and 'Does it really matter?' - sums up the message of the film. Eventually trust and kindness is the essence of any relationship, long after every single layer of labels is removed, which defines the character of humankind.
In the vast sea of cinematic offerings, "GOLDFISH" emerges as a rare and exquisite treasure, an exemplar of storytelling, direction, and acting that transcends generations and resonates with audiences worldwide.
At its heart, "GOLDFISH" boasts a story that is not only meticulously written but also profoundly moving. The narrative is an intricate tapestry of human emotions, weaving together threads of love, loss, and the enduring power of hope. The script, a true work of art, navigates the complexities of life with a deft hand, immersing the audience in a world where each character's journey is a symphony of raw, relatable experiences. It's a story that tugs at the heartstrings, leaving an indelible mark long after the credits roll.
The director's prowess in "GOLDFISH" is nothing short of remarkable. Every frame is a visual masterpiece, capturing the essence of each character's journey with impeccable precision. The pacing is flawless, allowing the story to breathe and unravel organically, while the cinematography bathes the screen in hues that evoke a myriad of emotions. The film's direction masterfully navigates the ebbs and flows of life, making "GOLDFISH" an immersive experience that is as visually stunning as it is emotionally resonant.
However, it's the exceptional acting that truly elevates "GOLDFISH" to a level of cinematic excellence. The ensemble cast delivers performances that are nothing short of extraordinary. Each character is brought to life with such authenticity and depth that you can't help but become emotionally invested in their journeys. The chemistry among the actors is palpable, adding layers of complexity to the relationships portrayed on screen. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of the cast that "GOLDFISH" feels like a mirror reflecting the human experience in all its glory and imperfection.
What makes "GOLDFISH" even more remarkable is its universal appeal. This is a film that transcends generations and speaks to the hearts of viewers around the globe. It doesn't matter where you're from or what age you are; the themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams are universally relatable. "GOLDFISH" is a testament to the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides and connect people on a profound level.
In conclusion, "GOLDFISH" is a timeless masterpiece that stands as a shining example of how a well-crafted story, impeccable direction, and stellar acting can transcend generations and touch the hearts of viewers worldwide. It's a cinematic experience that lingers in the mind and heart, reminding us of the enduring power of film to capture the essence of the human spirit. Don't miss the opportunity to be swept away by the magic of "GOLDFISH."
At its heart, "GOLDFISH" boasts a story that is not only meticulously written but also profoundly moving. The narrative is an intricate tapestry of human emotions, weaving together threads of love, loss, and the enduring power of hope. The script, a true work of art, navigates the complexities of life with a deft hand, immersing the audience in a world where each character's journey is a symphony of raw, relatable experiences. It's a story that tugs at the heartstrings, leaving an indelible mark long after the credits roll.
The director's prowess in "GOLDFISH" is nothing short of remarkable. Every frame is a visual masterpiece, capturing the essence of each character's journey with impeccable precision. The pacing is flawless, allowing the story to breathe and unravel organically, while the cinematography bathes the screen in hues that evoke a myriad of emotions. The film's direction masterfully navigates the ebbs and flows of life, making "GOLDFISH" an immersive experience that is as visually stunning as it is emotionally resonant.
However, it's the exceptional acting that truly elevates "GOLDFISH" to a level of cinematic excellence. The ensemble cast delivers performances that are nothing short of extraordinary. Each character is brought to life with such authenticity and depth that you can't help but become emotionally invested in their journeys. The chemistry among the actors is palpable, adding layers of complexity to the relationships portrayed on screen. It's a testament to the talent and dedication of the cast that "GOLDFISH" feels like a mirror reflecting the human experience in all its glory and imperfection.
What makes "GOLDFISH" even more remarkable is its universal appeal. This is a film that transcends generations and speaks to the hearts of viewers around the globe. It doesn't matter where you're from or what age you are; the themes of love, resilience, and the pursuit of dreams are universally relatable. "GOLDFISH" is a testament to the power of storytelling to bridge cultural divides and connect people on a profound level.
In conclusion, "GOLDFISH" is a timeless masterpiece that stands as a shining example of how a well-crafted story, impeccable direction, and stellar acting can transcend generations and touch the hearts of viewers worldwide. It's a cinematic experience that lingers in the mind and heart, reminding us of the enduring power of film to capture the essence of the human spirit. Don't miss the opportunity to be swept away by the magic of "GOLDFISH."
10suniroy
The movie is a masterpiece of storytelling, with excellent performances by the actors, and a sensitive and nuanced direction. It is a poignant and realistic portrayal of the challenges and dilemmas faced by the elderly in a society that values youth and productivity. The movie is a tribute to the enduring power of human relationships, and a reminder that old age is not a curse, but a stage of life that deserves respect and dignity. Truly a thought-provoking and inspiring work of art. Deepti Naval in Goldfish excellently demonstrates all of this with utmost grace. Kalki Koechlin portrays a duty-driven daughter who is obliged to return to a long-forgotten past. A film worth watching.
Goldfish is a thoughtful exploration of memory, identity, and familial responsibility.
Pushan Kripalani approaches the story with patience, letting emotions unfold naturally. The cinematography favors close, intimate shots that emphasize the characters' internal struggles, while the muted color palette reflects the film's introspective mood.
Deepti Naval portrays Sadhana with quiet intensity, capturing the unpredictability of memory loss. Kalki Koechlin delivers a restrained but deeply expressive performance, allowing frustration, guilt, and tenderness to coexist. The supporting cast, including Rajit Kapur and Bharti Patel, enriches the film's world with understated yet significant roles.
By successfully avoiding dramatic twists, this nuanced and deeply felt portrait of love and responsibility, explores the challenges of being a care-giver within an equation that's heavy with the weight of unresolved emotional baggage.
Pushan Kripalani approaches the story with patience, letting emotions unfold naturally. The cinematography favors close, intimate shots that emphasize the characters' internal struggles, while the muted color palette reflects the film's introspective mood.
Deepti Naval portrays Sadhana with quiet intensity, capturing the unpredictability of memory loss. Kalki Koechlin delivers a restrained but deeply expressive performance, allowing frustration, guilt, and tenderness to coexist. The supporting cast, including Rajit Kapur and Bharti Patel, enriches the film's world with understated yet significant roles.
By successfully avoiding dramatic twists, this nuanced and deeply felt portrait of love and responsibility, explores the challenges of being a care-giver within an equation that's heavy with the weight of unresolved emotional baggage.
Should you treat your parents the same in their last years as they treated you in your first?
Goldfish is the story of the troubled relationship between a daughter and her mother.
The mother is played by the evergreen and my favourite, deepti naval. And the daughter is played by the versatile, kalki koechlin.
The mother is suffering from dementia, she is slowly forgetting things, words, places, people, and how badly she treated her daughter growing up.
Among all this, after the death of her husband, she has found love again, and she loves him so much that she has willed her home to her love instead of her daughter!
The film is also the story of living in a good neighbourhood and having loving neighbours who take care of each other.
There's even a scene set in the bathroom, where the whole neighbourhood got together to help the character of deepti naval.
What i liked the most in the movie was its cinematography, which was done by the director, pushan kripalani.
The pacing and the screenplay in the film could have been done better.
Overall the movie was good and the end left you with a question which i asked in the beginning.
Watched this with the director, producer, writers, and star cast: deepti naval, kalki koechlin, and rajit kapoor at the india habitat centre, delhi.
Goldfish is the story of the troubled relationship between a daughter and her mother.
The mother is played by the evergreen and my favourite, deepti naval. And the daughter is played by the versatile, kalki koechlin.
The mother is suffering from dementia, she is slowly forgetting things, words, places, people, and how badly she treated her daughter growing up.
Among all this, after the death of her husband, she has found love again, and she loves him so much that she has willed her home to her love instead of her daughter!
The film is also the story of living in a good neighbourhood and having loving neighbours who take care of each other.
There's even a scene set in the bathroom, where the whole neighbourhood got together to help the character of deepti naval.
What i liked the most in the movie was its cinematography, which was done by the director, pushan kripalani.
The pacing and the screenplay in the film could have been done better.
Overall the movie was good and the end left you with a question which i asked in the beginning.
Watched this with the director, producer, writers, and star cast: deepti naval, kalki koechlin, and rajit kapoor at the india habitat centre, delhi.
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