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Author: Shreemoyee Sarkar

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Rashomon 1950: Contradiction of truth and real-world implications

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:December 7, 2021
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Rashomon (1950) provides contradictory narratives of the same event highlighting the selfishness persistent among humankind.

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There will be blood: The Oil-man in Daniel Day-Lewis

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:November 21, 2021
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There will be blood is surely an unnerving title to a film. Daniel Day-Lewis's performance in the 2007 period film is astounding ...

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The Burari Deaths: Occult Practices or misleading headlines?

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:November 9, 2021
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The crime docu-series is based on the Burari deaths the made to headlines in 2018. It accounts for the experiences of different stakeholders.

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Exploring Critical Themes in Satyajit Ray’s Devi(1960)

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:October 6, 2021
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Devi looks into the religious dogmatism of 19th Century Bengal. It assesses critical concerns of science, identity, and deification.

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Memories of Murder(2003): An Unfinished Tale

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:September 24, 2021
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Memories of murder sheds light on the activities of unidentified serial killer. It is a social commentary drawn from true events.

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Howl’s Moving Castle: Shifting Perspectives of Beauty

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:September 8, 2021
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Howl's moving castle reflects on metaphors of beauty and love. It traces the silver lining of the dark clouds of prejudices.

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Digital Curse: Horrors of Folklore Technologically Explored through Ringu (1998)

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:September 2, 2021
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Ringu(1998) explores Japanese myths, curses to produce a digitally relevant ghost. Logic and metaphors of technology substantiate horror.

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Vertigo movie Review (1958) – An Alfred Hitchcock visual treatment

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:August 20, 2021
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As a Vertigo Movie Review, the article delves into the paradox of crime and victimhood highlighting cynicism that delights the audience.

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Sonata 2017-Film Review: Revisiting Friendships and More

  • Post author:Shreemoyee Sarkar
  • Post published:August 6, 2021
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Sonata 2017 breaks free from the shackles of mainstream cinema by portraying independent and opinionated women in various stages of life.

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