On a fateful night amidst the rugged Texan landscape, Charles(60s), a biker recovering from a painful divorce, crashes into a valley and there he encounters a mysterious little girl. What un... Read allOn a fateful night amidst the rugged Texan landscape, Charles(60s), a biker recovering from a painful divorce, crashes into a valley and there he encounters a mysterious little girl. What unfolds that night, sets Charles on an unexpected and transformative journey of self discove... Read allOn a fateful night amidst the rugged Texan landscape, Charles(60s), a biker recovering from a painful divorce, crashes into a valley and there he encounters a mysterious little girl. What unfolds that night, sets Charles on an unexpected and transformative journey of self discovery. What could be such a powerful experience that changes Charles's perspective on life fo... Read all
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Charles's transformation feels truly earned, as each relationship in his life serves a vital purpose in bringing him closer to self-realization. Freyja, the spirited young neighbor, reflects a mirror image of Charles's younger, untamed self, while his granddaughter brings innocence and curiosity that push him to confront and resolve his deepest conflicts. The moments with his daughter are particularly powerful,brimming with tenderness and unspoken understanding, showcasing the subtle brilliance of the writing.
The cinematography is striking, capturing every moment with precision and elevating the emotional resonance of the story. The music, especially the end credits track, ties everything together beautifully, leaving a lasting impression.
Chiquita is a cinematic gem and I sincerely hope it garners the international acclaim and awards it so richly deserves.
However, what truly sets this film apart is its sense of "transcendence." The main character, Charles, progresses through Maslow's hierarchy of needs, ultimately achieving self-actualization and becoming a transcendent figure. While rooted in a specific culture (writer Trivikram's bold choice of the biker culture is noteworthy), Charles rises above it, discovering his universal self.
Watching this film is like enjoying warm Gulab Jamun paired with vanilla ice cream. After indulging in this delectable combination, you find yourself reflecting on the magic of its flavors. Similarly, long after watching Chiquita, I continue to ponder its profound impact and uncover new insights into its brilliance. This is a unique and unforgettable movie-a must-watch.
The casting, acting, treatment, screenplay, story telling, dialogues, BGM, everything was captivating and engrossed me. In end credits I realized that the director wrote all dialogues, so kudos to him for tastefully blending emotion with aesthetics. Adbhutahaa! (Means Beyond Wonderful!)
This review follows the screenplay and my instant emotions as I see the characters unravel and the story unfolds was a pleasant roller coaster.
I loved the actor who played Charles.. camera loves him. He has tremendous screen presence..
Excellent opening shot which basically tells the story before it even unfolds.. Joshua tree kinda feeling where folks go to discover themselves and then Sri Chakram (pls google it) , divine power logo appears among the visions..
Very natural progression to the character intros, extremely natural flow of dialogues and chemistry between the first two actors introduced. The big burly biker, Charles, is a kitten at heart, at peace with himself, and the asian/latino looking god daughter kinda relationship fortifies his outlook as a human/global citizen. All through the narrative.. crisp dialogues.
His dialogue with Freya is true meaning of faith and human respect for one's beliefs, opinions and it also shows the viewer the kind of relationship they both have.. Freya is more family and confidante to him than his own family.
What a heartfelt n honest conversation between father n daughter in the bedroom.. The writing was pretty deep rooted in psychology, open beliefs, broad mindedness, equating peace, grace, understanding with the feminine form. This scene again shows that a daughter is a daughter for life.. son is a son till he gets a wife.
Freeing oneself of their inhibitions, responsibilities and burdens is the true meaning of Nirvana and how u drew a parallel to bikers and freedom is commendable.. U must be a rider or did tremendous research on this entire story and how it unfolded.
Its a must watch imho and a thoroughly enjoyable one at that. Kudos to the entire cast/crew and take a bow Trivikram!
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