6 reviews
This shorty starts slow but from the start captivates you with its cinematography and movement of the camera from close shots of the characters to the ecosystem where the story is contexted. The plot as it meanders along the beachside pulls you into the lives of the characters with a strong narrative. And then, just when you think it's becoming comfortably numb, suddenly jolts you off with the reverie with the last scene. It's only much later after you are recuperating from the impact of the film on your senses that you realize not a word was spoken!! Manoj Michigan demands the best in his actors and they don't disappoint this time!
Stunning. Breathtaking. Must watch for film buffs!
Stunning. Breathtaking. Must watch for film buffs!
- vitikabanerjee
- Jun 28, 2021
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- kush-63860
- Jun 28, 2021
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A movie with its speechless genre is to leave you speechless with its superb storyline. Brings out the passion which leaves the impression with the audience of perseverance with solitude. For me it was personally narrating a spiritual text that tells us about life beyond death. At occasions the direction takes your cerebrum to think that we should move out of shallow attachments and create attachment with the infinite which is much above the materialistic melds of life🌄
- sriyanshgupta
- Jun 29, 2021
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I, Reborn speaks volumes without saying a word. I, Reborn's storyline is like how life runs through and unfolds for us all. You find someone always - some connects that you make in your life run un-altered through time and space! A special one from a very special and talented team.
Watching the short was like watching an up close version of someone's life in real. One could feel the heartbeat of the characters. Simple and strong narrative. This is the modern extension of Satyajit Ray's vision and Manoj Michigan you have left a imprint in the cinematic history. This short is worth watching and every expression and detail is perfect.
- singharvindpal
- Jul 7, 2021
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