shahbaz-2
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Lalon is Tavir Mokammel's attempt to portray the life story and philosophy of mystic baul poet of Bengal, Fakir Lalon Shah. 80% of the movie revolves around beautiful baul songs, although the songs are selected meticulously to fit the progression of the movie. Raisul Islam Asad portrayed the character of Lalon with perfection. Tanvir Mokammel also tries to touch in detail the philosophy of Lalon Shah in this movie. We come the know from the movie that one of the main goals of Lalon Shah in his life was to find the answer of purpose of creation of life in this world. His thoughts were influenced by Hinduism, Muslim and Buddha's teachings, although he kind of created his own way of explaining the mysterious nature of GOD, the reason of creating mankind and the relationship of GOD and mankind. The cinematography is exquisite. Acting of other performers is also good. A good movie to learn about this mystic philosopher's thoughts.
Although the idea was good, most of the scenes was so shaky and unstable that it turned out to be a great deal of torture on my eyes and brain. It took several hours to calm down my neurons after I came out of the theater. I was surprised not to see any direct scene of the true witch in the entire length of the movie. I would give it a 5 out of 100.
The final work by great Kubrick is really a fascinating work. Strong screenplay, strong cast, marvelous sequences and extra-ordinary background music. Basically slow in pace, but you never feel bored. It is proved that, KUBRICK can never make a bad movie.