How so-called tradition and a single decision can cook your life for the worst.
The film perfectly portrays these struggles, and every decision may feel far-fetched at times, but in the end, it’s the upbringing that leads the characters to make those choices and pushes them into those situations.
The ending, when he finally says he wanted to be a hero that’s the moment his mom’s tears feel real, and she’s genuinely happy. Such a good scene.
The music also works well in the film.
The only negative is that some portions feel stretched and skippable.
And as always, Nani chooses unique scripts.
How so-called tradition and a single decision can cook your life for the worst.
The film perfectly portrays these struggles, and every decision may feel far-fetched at times, but in the end, it’s the upbringing that leads the characters to make those choices and pushes them into those situations.
The ending, when he finally says he wanted to be a hero that’s the moment his mom’s tears feel real, and she’s genuinely happy. Such a good scene.
The music also works well in the film.
The only negative is that some portions feel stretched and skippable.
And as always, Nani chooses unique scripts.