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Eclipse 1984: ঘরে-বাইরে

So this has a pretty high imdb rating… but only 1.7K votes…

And the majority of those votes are from India. I mean, from outside the US.

So this is basically a movie that’s nobody’s watched in a while, and the only people who’ve watched it are in India.

I mean, outside the US.

But the critics are ecstatic — it’s got a 100% rottentomatoes score. (Of the 12 reviewers who’ve seen it.)

Right:

In 1983, during the shooting of the film, Ray suffered two massive heart attacks. His son, Sandip Ray, completed the project from his detailed instructions.[citation needed]

I’m enjoying the languid pacing of this movie… but whenever they start speaking (and there’s a lot of dialogue here), my eyes just glaze over. What they’re talking about is no doubt riveting if you’re into Indian history, but if you’re not, it’s… It’s not.

https://lars.ingebrigtsen.no/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/sing.mp4

And then a character suddenly breaks out into song? Is this a musical?

Awkward!

Anyway… I’m just not interested in this movie. It’s probably great! I don’t know? It looks good? But I’m bailing at this halfway through because I don’t care, and that’s probably all on me.

So ignore this:

The Home and the World. Satyajit Ray. 1984.

This blog post is part of the Eclipse series.

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