capital mourning / polytheistic indian film

Donavon 2022-03-23 09:03:26

It's more sad than our life. The dark tide is raging and falling apart. The superposition of unresolved little things will eventually overturn the river and the sea. All messed up. The most mourning movie I've ever seen in the Ordinary Days department. The conflict between religion and self, the information age, life and death, extramarital affairs, growing up, father and son, husband and wife, brother, lover.. Deception and lack of communication bring destruction. The film is nothing more than piling up real contradictions in a family to achieve dramatic maximization. Every time I watch an Indian film, I increase my understanding and appreciation of India. The film is really good, casting, acting, emotional expression, atmosphere shaping, framing, narrative, music, shooting techniques, interpersonal, smooth Succession and transition, conflict and deposition. Five star +.

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Kapoor & Sons quotes

  • Rahul Kapoor: You're funny.

    Tia Malik: You're hot.

    [Awkward pause]

  • Wasim: I smell something burning.

    Arjun Kapoor: Hey Dharmendra, manage dude.

    Wasim: [Sniffs Arjun's ass] It's coming from your bum.

    Arjun Kapoor: Bastard!

    [Arjun friendly kicks Wasim]

    Wasim: Hey, piles man.