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Having recently watched this film, I walked away with a sense of disappointment. Apart from a few good songs that stood out in terms of melody and presentation, the movie as a whole felt like a wasted opportunity. The filmmakers clearly focused more on music than on crafting a coherent narrative. If you are planning to watch it purely for entertainment or with the hope of experiencing a compelling story, I would suggest thinking twice - your time could definitely be better spent on a different movie.
The most glaring issue with the film is the complete lack of a proper storyline. There seems to be no central theme or plot that the audience can hold on to. Scenes are thrown together in a haphazard manner, making the entire movie feel directionless. As a viewer, I constantly found myself wondering where the movie was going. Important events happen without buildup, andcharacters appear and disappear without meaningful development. The pacing, too, is inconsistent - at times painfully slow, and at others, unnecessarily rushed. It feels as though the makers couldn't decide what kind of story they wanted to tell, so they decided to throw everything at the screen, hoping something would stick. Unfortunately, nothing does.
To make matters worse, the film is riddled with unnecessary scenes that add no value to the story (if we can even call it that). Long, drawn-out dialogues that serve no purpose, irrelevant subplots, and forced emotional moments make the viewing experience tedious. These portions seem to have been added only to extend the runtime of the film rather than contribute to character development or narrative progression. Many of the action sequences or dramatic confrontations felt like filler material - loud, flashy, but ultimately empty.
The most glaring issue with the film is the complete lack of a proper storyline. There seems to be no central theme or plot that the audience can hold on to. Scenes are thrown together in a haphazard manner, making the entire movie feel directionless. As a viewer, I constantly found myself wondering where the movie was going. Important events happen without buildup, andcharacters appear and disappear without meaningful development. The pacing, too, is inconsistent - at times painfully slow, and at others, unnecessarily rushed. It feels as though the makers couldn't decide what kind of story they wanted to tell, so they decided to throw everything at the screen, hoping something would stick. Unfortunately, nothing does.
To make matters worse, the film is riddled with unnecessary scenes that add no value to the story (if we can even call it that). Long, drawn-out dialogues that serve no purpose, irrelevant subplots, and forced emotional moments make the viewing experience tedious. These portions seem to have been added only to extend the runtime of the film rather than contribute to character development or narrative progression. Many of the action sequences or dramatic confrontations felt like filler material - loud, flashy, but ultimately empty.
First Poorna's video and the backstory
Honestly, they give this plot no time, why he is releasing the video! How can we relate to the toxicity of that relation! There's nothing, it's like "he felt like that".
Second Poorna's overacting and emotional misconducts In hemlock society we loved Meghna's rants, they were both hilarious and on point, I get she was getting frustrated and why so. But here all the rants were over forced. Also the glasses! I mean why? To make her more relatable to Meghna? Whatever didn't suit her.
Finally the ending! Well you know for years we had this question what happened to Ananda Kar , where is he? That question was better unanswered....
Second Poorna's overacting and emotional misconducts In hemlock society we loved Meghna's rants, they were both hilarious and on point, I get she was getting frustrated and why so. But here all the rants were over forced. Also the glasses! I mean why? To make her more relatable to Meghna? Whatever didn't suit her.
Finally the ending! Well you know for years we had this question what happened to Ananda Kar , where is he? That question was better unanswered....
Didn't understand the need of this movie, same story but with bad chemistry and poor screenplay, basically they took everything good from the previous film and turned into a 2 hour long mess, You will absolutely no empathy for the characters, I once heard "good acting cannot save a terrible script", I love the director, and was hugely impressed by it's predecessor, Hemlock society (2012). The songs feel fresh kintu er theke beshi ete kichu e nei. This has to be the most cliched ending to ever exist. I cannot seem to recommend this to anyone maybe cast er fan thakle dekhte paro, Baaki expectations rakhle disappointed hobe.
Dear srijit Mukherjee,i understand that you can't make good films now,it's ok it's happen. But why are you ruining the masterpieces you had made. First Baise Srabon and now Hemlock Society. This is the last movie i have seen from you,i swear.
All though,Koushani has outdone herself but script was just too That one star is for her. And Also Anupam Roy should take the backseat now. Comic relief was nice but everything was really forced or made up. The awful twist was quite predictable. With Ananda kar,you actually killed our feelings about Hemlock Society too. Shame on you Srijita Mukherjee, please retire and give us some peace
It is a disclaimer,if you guys want save your nostalgia don't see that movie.
All though,Koushani has outdone herself but script was just too That one star is for her. And Also Anupam Roy should take the backseat now. Comic relief was nice but everything was really forced or made up. The awful twist was quite predictable. With Ananda kar,you actually killed our feelings about Hemlock Society too. Shame on you Srijita Mukherjee, please retire and give us some peace
It is a disclaimer,if you guys want save your nostalgia don't see that movie.
A wafer thin plot marred by a non existent screenplay. Apart from the performances of Koushani, Parambrata, Sandipta and the supporting cast, the film hangs on a thin thread. Srjiit Mukherjee absolutely misses the mark with this one. He has been unable to do justice to Angelina Jolie's story and seems to just associate himself with her name with this abysmal attempt. Anupam Roy and Srijit Mukherjee should definitely retire! The background score and songs are a torture to the ears. There are endless minutes which could have been chopped off during editing. This movie is NOT at all about social or mental awareness. It literally makes fun of depression and other mental disorders.
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