简要:Although 1971 tells the story of Indian prisoners of war in Pakistan, it is not a movie that only attracts Indians, but rather the world. As one of the most finely crafted films in recent years, 1971 has achieved high scores in various departments. Although the plot is fictional, this movie does raise a question that the last true prisoner of war to appear in Pakistan occurred in 1988. What did those brave soldiers become when they were completely ignored by the rest of the world 1971 was a good balance. Nothing is excessive or unrealistic. It avoids the stereotypical hatred and bloodshed that often appear in such movies The technological process of 1971 is breathtaking. If there is no background music, perhaps a few scenes would be more effective. However, the music itself is fascinating and helps us follow the character's journey. Amrit Sagar accepted the challenge and gave us an excellent work through excellent execution, strong character building (also attributed to Piysuh Mishra), and stunning storytelling, ending with a shocking ending, which deserves high praise. Manoj Bajpai is the best male performance of the year (and one of his best performances). After filming for a long time, it's really great to see him. This movie is completely fair to this actor. Other actors include Deepak Dobriyal (another excellent work after Omkara), Chittaranjan Giri, Ravi Kishan, Kumud Mishra, and Manav Kaul, whose roles are equally outstanding. This movie doesn't have many songs, but a few songs are effectively used (mostly in the background). The script is the best and very beautiful. It has some bright and dark moments, but as I mentioned earlier, there is nothing excessive. Cinematography is done very well. Editing is to make the movie complete, because every moment in the movie adheres to the main storyline. Now I want to know, why hasn't such a great work received the attention of critics or audiences? It seems to have been forgotten and released less than a few months ago. I will not hesitate to call it one of the best movies, which should be watched by more people. I will quote another commentator because I completely agree - watching this movie is because it is full of passion. If you want to know all the content of movie production, please watch this movie. Watching this movie brings home the true feelings of some people who have never thought of before. Don't let the sand wash away, protect your soil. Let talent mature in this dying and beautiful world. But for God's sake, don't watch this movie for critics. You look at it yourself, look at it alone, and you will come back with great honor. This is my guarantee to you. This is a movie that cannot be missed, as few filmmakers (let alone directors) have created such balanced, brave, exciting, and beautiful works.
Although 1971 tells the story of Indian prisoners of war in Pakistan, it is not a movie that only attracts Indians, but rather the world. As one of the most finely crafted films in recent years, 1971 has achieved high scores in various departments. Although the plot is fictional, this movie does raise a question that the last true prisoner of war to appear in Pakistan occurred in 1988. What did those brave soldiers become when they were completely ignored by the rest of the world 1971 was a good balance. Nothing is excessive or unrealistic. It avoids the stereotypical hatred and bloodshed that often appear in such movies The technological process of 1971 is breathtaking. If there is no background music, perhaps a few scenes would be more effective. However, the music itself is fascinating and helps us follow the character's journey. Amrit Sagar accepted the challenge and gave us an excellent work through excellent execution, strong character building (also attributed to Piysuh Mishra), and stunning storytelling, ending with a shocking ending, which deserves high praise. Manoj Bajpai is the best male performance of the year (and one of his best performances). After filming for a long time, it's really great to see him. This movie is completely fair to this actor. Other actors include Deepak Dobriyal (another excellent work after Omkara), Chittaranjan Giri, Ravi Kishan, Kumud Mishra, and Manav Kaul, whose roles are equally outstanding. This movie doesn't have many songs, but a few songs are effectively used (mostly in the background). The script is the best and very beautiful. It has some bright and dark moments, but as I mentioned earlier, there is nothing excessive. Cinematography is done very well. Editing is to make the movie complete, because every moment in the movie adheres to the main storyline. Now I want to know, why hasn't such a great work received the attention of critics or audiences? It seems to have been forgotten and released less than a few months ago. I will not hesitate to call it one of the best movies, which should be watched by more people. I will quote another commentator because I completely agree - watching this movie is because it is full of passion. If you want to know all the content of movie production, please watch this movie. Watching this movie brings home the true feelings of some people who have never thought of before. Don't let the sand wash away, protect your soil. Let talent mature in this dying and beautiful world. But for God's sake, don't watch this movie for critics. You look at it yourself, look at it alone, and you will come back with great honor. This is my guarantee to you. This is a movie that cannot be missed, as few filmmakers (let alone directors) have created such balanced, brave, exciting, and beautiful works.展开