Hotel By The River [2018]: ‘TIFF’ Review – A Surprisingly Endearing Heartbreaker!
For Hong Sang-soo regulars there’s no denying the fact that this is overly familiar. Small story arcs that delve into…
For Hong Sang-soo regulars there’s no denying the fact that this is overly familiar. Small story arcs that delve into…
At the ends of it all, the film sheds a spiritual light on the seemingly dark path to inevitable oblivion. Subhashish Bhutiani presents such a vivid sense of love, regrets, understanding and leaving things behind that, without much ado, you shed your soulless being and instantly lighten up. The film doesn’t just provide you with salvation, it gives your life and possible death a new meaning. A meaning that should be left to the understanding of the conscience and nothing more than that. “Mukti Bhawan” is an instant classic that will remain in my mind till I find myself in my own weary days.
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