A determined man wants to follow all that he desires is consistently woken up by rude nightmares.A determined man wants to follow all that he desires is consistently woken up by rude nightmares.A determined man wants to follow all that he desires is consistently woken up by rude nightmares.
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Which came first, the disturbing or the disturbed, the present or the future? This is a difficult film for me to assay. I'd say this is one of the few Indian movies that left me mystified when I walked out of cinema hall. I have to give this movie credit for coming out of nowhere to give us something like Kannada audience have never seen before, but that doesn't mean that we will like it.
Sometimes there is a fine balance between art and pretension and, for me, this movie weighs in on the pretension side. The sole reason would be lacking appeal shown by the actors, lot of scenes were a turn off for the eye and mind. The music sucked and it didn't accompany the emotion of the script.
I know Independent film-making is a challenge and sometimes filmmakers have to deal with twaddle actors and unsubstantial budget. So I'm not surprised that Varthamana gets a slating. But hey, this is an important outing for Kannada cinema as its the 1st movie which justifies the tag 'avant-garde experimental film'. Off topic, if you love watching slow cinema, i suggest you to check out MS Prakash Babu's Attihannu Mattu Kanaja (2014).
In short, If you want predictable narrative structure, please don't give it a go. A word of caution though. This one really requires patience. You need to immerse yourself into its vortex. What works here is the thinking cap and congrats to Umesh Amshi for the research he has put in to create this film with beleaguered leads. I hope it gets a decent screening at festivals around the world and sure to land in the watchlist of experimental film lovers soon or at the shelves of video stores for the DVD cinephiles.
Sometimes there is a fine balance between art and pretension and, for me, this movie weighs in on the pretension side. The sole reason would be lacking appeal shown by the actors, lot of scenes were a turn off for the eye and mind. The music sucked and it didn't accompany the emotion of the script.
I know Independent film-making is a challenge and sometimes filmmakers have to deal with twaddle actors and unsubstantial budget. So I'm not surprised that Varthamana gets a slating. But hey, this is an important outing for Kannada cinema as its the 1st movie which justifies the tag 'avant-garde experimental film'. Off topic, if you love watching slow cinema, i suggest you to check out MS Prakash Babu's Attihannu Mattu Kanaja (2014).
In short, If you want predictable narrative structure, please don't give it a go. A word of caution though. This one really requires patience. You need to immerse yourself into its vortex. What works here is the thinking cap and congrats to Umesh Amshi for the research he has put in to create this film with beleaguered leads. I hope it gets a decent screening at festivals around the world and sure to land in the watchlist of experimental film lovers soon or at the shelves of video stores for the DVD cinephiles.
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