Joyland (2022)

“joke suna koi”

“ek machhar nu murgi naal pyaar ho gaya,
macchar ko murgi ne pappi ki thi toh macchar
bird flu te marr gaya aur murgi dengue te,
pooch kyun?”

“kyun?”

“kyun ki mohabbat ka anjaam maut hai”

u/Sangharsh_009 — 11 days ago

Her (2013)

“Sometimes I think I have felt everything I'm ever gonna feel. And from here on out, I'm not gonna feel anything new. Just lesser versions of what I've already felt.”

u/Sangharsh_009 — 15 days ago

BoJack Horseman (2014-2020)

“Diane! Diane, are you there? Diane, I need you. Diane, you’re gonna save me, right?”

u/Sangharsh_009 — 17 days ago

Arguably the most important film of the decade.

“Hind loved the sea. The sea was like a friend to her. She used to say, ‘I just want the war to end, to go to the sea and play in the sand.’”

u/Sangharsh_009 — 20 days ago

Tamasha (2015)

"फेंक बिखेरूं अपना सब कुछ, किसकी खातिर? किसे चाहिए मन का सोना, आंख के मोती? किसे पड़ी है अंदर क्या है? होती रेत है, लगता पानी।"

u/Sangharsh_009 — 22 days ago

Watched Disclosure Day. A generous 3.5/5 from me. How was your experience?

The film is mesmerizing in moments, but messy as a whole. Emily Blunt is the film’s soul and its saving grace. She carries every scene with an incredible gravity that the film itself rarely earns. When Disclosure Day slows down to sit with its bigger questions involving faith, religion, and what contact with something beyond us would actually mean, there’s something genuinely profound trying to surface. Then it buries itself under two hours of plotting that circles back on itself without ever quite landing anywhere. You can feel the ambition straining against a screenplay that doesn’t fully know what kind of film it wants to be. Not the alien movie you expect, but not quite the philosophical reckoning it reaches for either.

u/Sangharsh_009 — 23 days ago