![]() ![]() Sen has obviously hired some of the best technicians and designers. I've never seen CGI of this high quality in any Indian film. The colourful visuals (sets, costumes and landscape) are stunning. It's a bit like watching a hilarious folktale and it's beautifully shot. And now for the plusses, the first and second act are sheer delight. That would have given room for the story and characters to flesh out. Maybe Sen could have left this act for a whole other film, a sequel. There should have been more focus on the mother-daughter relationship than just that one scene. Moreover, the connection with the first half felt weak. It ought to have been further developed and more humour could have been added (to balance it adequately with the rest of the picture). To be honest, the third act did feel like a sudden change in both tone and story and heavily rushed. Aparna Sen's 'Goynar Baksho' has received heavy criticism mostly with regards to the imbalanced plot and drastic change in the third act. ![]()
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