FILM REVIEW : Gohin Baluchor: The recurring saga or a tribute to Shakespeare?
The precisely substantial screenplay and well-sculpted characterization have made the plot new to the viewers as scenes seem unpredictable, and thereby the film raises the suspense: what’s next!. “And thus, with a kiss, I die” is not unknown to the fans of Romeo and Juliet. Director Badrul Anam Saud has smartly fulfilled the clichĂ© demand…
FILM REVIEW: Nocturnal Animals : A breathtaking manuscript of revenge
When films sing poetry through screenplay, camera, setting, and characterization, an enchanting depth of your sleep takes place. Such bliss I encountered in my recent film-voyage with the Golden Globes winning Nocturnal Animals, directed by Tom Ford. The film finely versed and framed in terms of visual aesthetics. Despite having an aspiring career, you are…
FILM REVIEW: Haldaa: Conceptually rich but aesthetically lacking
Our hopes run high when we see Bangladeshi directors making worthy attempts at combining urgent social issues with visual aesthetics. Such a film is Haldaa, directed by renowned media personality Tauquir Ahmed, released in December 2017. But what actually makes a film a film? There are subtle differences between making a drama on-screen and a film…