你是否也在寻找:Turtle猎魔人:深渊海妖飞越疯人院剑鱼行动安娜贝尔火线救妻枕边嫌疑人魔鬼时光幽灵鬼屋猜谜女士“Houses don’t suffocate you; they protect you”, says Sakina to her sister-in-law Hina, whose own experience says otherwise. After all, Hina has been leading an unfulfilling life since her husband’s disappearance eight years ago, living under the same roof and subjected to the orthodoxy of the fanati“Houses don’t suffocate you; they protect you”, says Sakina to her sister-in-law Hina, whose own experience says otherwise. After all, Hina has been leading an unfulfilling life since her husband’s disappearance eight years ago, living under the same roof and subjected to the orthodoxy of the fanatical, visually challenged Sakina. But Hina begins to hope again when, drawn by the call of the forest, she falls into a lake and is rescued by a charming young photographer.Pakistani filmmaker Sarmad Khoosat’s Kamli develops this simple, fairy-tale premise into an affecting romantic melodrama that examines the role of tradition in shaping women’s fears and desires. In the emotional economy of the film, happiness becomes a zero-sum game governed by the dictates of religion. Constantly juggling contrasting sentiments, Kamli makes us both cheer for Hina in her search for love, and understand Sakina’s cruelty as a product of deep-seated insecurity.The film draws energy from the idioms of both realist drama and Bollywood musicals, balancing the two to prevent the film from collapsing into either grimness or frivolity. The charming song interludes serve to stylise the emotions, which are kept in check by a story grounded in everyday reality. Elegantly shot with a special attention to fabrics, Kamli offers an exceptional work from an underrepresented region of cinema.源自:
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