Originally posted by: DushtKanya
Agreed. I initially found it refreshing that they dove into the very sensitive and relevant matter of intergenerational trauma, along with impulsivity and the whole butterfly effect. But after a second viewing, I felt that it only hovered over those 'issues'. There was this convoluted stuff with nuances and complex psychology going on and Deepu actually acted good, but once you move past that, it's hard to essentially connect to all those people having existential crises 🌚
Sid C's dialogue delivery was terrible in the movie tbh; his inexperience as an actor, despite his promising debut, stuck out like a sore thumb
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