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I Want To Talk Movie Review Sucharita Tyagi - Shoojit Sircar, Abhishek Bachchan

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I Want To Talk Movie Review by Sucharita Tyagi - If lately you're finding yourself drowning in the noise of every second thing in perpetual crisis mode all over the world and you're just looking for something that’ll give you enough of a pause to afford you a moment of introspection.
Try this one on for size.
There are different types of isolation in this film- when you choose to be by yourself, you know the joy of playing golf or being single by choice, vs when you don’t have an option but to deal with things solo, like your body persevering through an illness. How you change as a person once you’re forced to look inward in the silence of a hospital room when the only other alternative is dying. Makes sense it's set in the United States, a country so obsessed with individualism, that people hardly know anything about anyone anymore.
So Shoojit and writer Ritesh Shah, invite viewers to slow down and reflect. They introduce moments of stillness—Arjun and Reya sitting by a serene lake, Arjun lying on the floor after he’s already had a fall off camera—to allow both the character and the audience to breathe and realize that extraordinary things often occur in the most ordinary settings when doesn’t need to always be chasing a high. A heart attack doesn’t need to happen specifically after a traumatic incident, it can occur simply in a parking lot. Life is mostly substance over spectacle.
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Try this one on for size.
There are different types of isolation in this film- when you choose to be by yourself, you know the joy of playing golf or being single by choice, vs when you don’t have an option but to deal with things solo, like your body persevering through an illness. How you change as a person once you’re forced to look inward in the silence of a hospital room when the only other alternative is dying. Makes sense it's set in the United States, a country so obsessed with individualism, that people hardly know anything about anyone anymore.
So Shoojit and writer Ritesh Shah, invite viewers to slow down and reflect. They introduce moments of stillness—Arjun and Reya sitting by a serene lake, Arjun lying on the floor after he’s already had a fall off camera—to allow both the character and the audience to breathe and realize that extraordinary things often occur in the most ordinary settings when doesn’t need to always be chasing a high. A heart attack doesn’t need to happen specifically after a traumatic incident, it can occur simply in a parking lot. Life is mostly substance over spectacle.
#iwanttotalk #shoojitsircar #abhishekbachchan #moviereview #sucharitatyagi
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