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Friday, 4 April 2014

Jal movie review: Strictly avoid this one, if you are a masala-movie junkie!

Girish Malik’s much-touted cinematic bravura is a piece of work that will impress you only visually. The drab plot and the tragedy of epic proportion will leave you profoundly confused-to the extent that you will wonder in the end if this movie was over hyped beyond description!

 
Girish Malik’s Jal might have been mounted as a visually delightful experimental cinema with the adequate flavours of a masala entertainer, but in reality it is just  a complex ( and complicated) montage of stunningly shot visuals that will leave your head numb (read: barren).

Certainly not crafted for an average movie goer, this drama-set against the backdrop of the parched and barren landscape of Rann of Kutch-unfolds in the form of disjointed frames and highly dramatic sequences that will draw big yawns from you. If the first half forces you to search for a definite plot in the fragmented narrative, the second half slips into a tragedy of epic proportion. Throughout this butt-numbing watch though certain things stay consistent-sincere performances from the actors, brilliant cinematography and a story-line that remains as barren as the never-ending land of Rann of Kutch..........
                                                      

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