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Liar's Dice

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Kamala, a young woman from Chitkul village and her girl child Manya, embark on a journey leaving their native land in search for her missing husband.
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Deborah Young Hollywood Reporter Not always convincing, the tale sails along on the coattails of two fine actors, Geetanjali Thapa and Nawazuddin Siddiqui, who hold things together through various shifts in tone. Mar 19, 2021 Full Review Dennis Harvey Variety Writer-director Geeta Mohandas makes a quietly effective debut with this Indian road drama. Jan 19, 2014 Full Review Amber Wilkinson Eye for Film As the journey continues and the problems mount for Kamala, the difficulties also increase for those of us on the other side of the cinema screen. Primarily, the character development is an issue. Rated: 2.5/5 Mar 19, 2021 Full Review Michelle Orange sbs.com.au Both Thapa and Siddiqui glower very well, I believed every dark flicker, but the tension between their characters barely moves past its original, obvious form. Rated: 2.5/5 Mar 19, 2021 Full Review Emma Thrower HeyUGuys Mohandas' first feature is an impressive feat. Venturing from the rehearsed opening village scenes to the later, crowd-heavy Delhi shots, the fact no passersby look at the camera is a triumph it itself. Rated: 3/5 Mar 19, 2021 Full Review J Hurtado ScreenAnarchy Liar's Dice is another strong entry in the canon of recent Indian independents. Nov 6, 2017 Full Review Read all reviews

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Audience Member Es una película con una trama simple y con un final confuso. Rated 2.5 out of 5 stars 01/16/23 Full Review Audience Member India's Oscar submission for 2014 is a quietly understated but powerful road movie about a woman with her daughter on a quest looking for her husband who went to the city as a labourer and disappeared. Makes a statement about rural urban migration and the state of unskilled labour without being preachy and resonates long after the film is over. Nawazuddin is as good as ever, but the revelation is the relative newcomer Geetanjali Thapa (who won National Award for Best Actress) for nailing the role of a strong and woman wavering between determination and doubt in the face of uncertainty. Rated 4 out of 5 stars 01/30/23 Full Review Audience Member NO ENDING! She ends up with a bag containing her husband's possessions. HOW did she get it? Did her husband get robbed? Is he dead? Was her travelling companion involved in either of those possible scenarios, and if so, HOW, since he has been busy travelling with this woman. Did he kill her husband then go to her village to find her? With so many unanswered questions, we'd be better off writing our OWN movie script. Rated 1 out of 5 stars 02/17/23 Full Review Audience Member In short: Road movie thru Indian landscapes on long trip to New Delhi. Slowly changing relations between main characters: woman, child and goat, accompanied by deserter met underway I saw this film at the Rotterdam film festival 2014 (IFFR), where it was part of the Bright Future section. The venue (687 seats) was almost fully booked for the European première. From the outside we saw a road movie through various landscapes in a series of provinces of India that we pass, eventually winding up in New Delhi. The route is in itself interesting to watch due to the variety in landscapes. All this happens on the lookout for a husband who went to New Delhi as a construction worker. Contact with him was lost 5 months ago. His wife and young daughter were left behind in an isolated small village near the Chinese border. In the opening scenes we see the whole area covered with snow, and such a journey is far from easy. The things that they see underway, and particularly what happens in the cities they visit, is completely different from what I had imagined. This is actually the core of the story rather than the trip itself. Given reports in the last year we saw in newspapers about how risky it is for women to travel alone, this journey creates extra difficulties. The woman obviously has no clue that such dangers exist, and must be warned many times against going out alone (and of course, she violates the rule a few times when needing food). Apart from men bothering women underway, there are the extra dangers in the form of several borders they have to cross. All along the journey she and her daughter are accompanied by a deserter (former border policeman), who they accidentally meet near the village soon after their departure. Initially unwilling to allow him to travel along with them, she gradually accepts his support though still reluctantly until the end. He proves to be very street wise, in addition to providing for "proper" male company. The three together look very much like a normal couple with child, preventing a lot of awkward questions and smoothing their passage through border crossings. The child role is played by a girl who now is 4.5 years old. She has not acted before. They auditioned on many places, but all those girls had already some camera experience and that was showing. All three main characters (woman, man and child) are perfectly casted and perform very well in their respective roles. And don't forget the additional role of the several times changing environment that we see pass by along the trip. All in all, the relationship between the man and the woman does not develop in the direction of the happy end one could expect superficially. The uncertainty how and where this trip will end, and what they will find in their assumed destination New Delhi, creates a certain tension that is maintained throughout the running time. The story line can scatter in any direction, and extra plot ingredients are amply present underway where many obstacles have to be surmounted. Anyway, festival visitors ranked this film at 57th place (out of 200), which can be deemed average (neither good nor bad). The finale was not totally clear to me, and certainly different from the "happily lived ever after" one could assume from the outset. That unclarity need not be deemed a defect, and it may even be better this way by leaving something to our imagination. Rated 3.5 out of 5 stars 01/27/23 Full Review Read all reviews
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Synopsis Kamala, a young woman from Chitkul village and her girl child Manya, embark on a journey leaving their native land in search for her missing husband.
Director
Geethu Mohandas
Producer
Alan McAlex, Ajay Rai
Screenwriter
Geethu Mohandas
Production Co
Jar Pictures
Genre
Adventure, Drama
Original Language
Hindi
Release Date (Streaming)
Jun 6, 2017
Runtime
1h 44m
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