Takes you on a journey into the deep rooted intricacies of modern human relationships.Takes you on a journey into the deep rooted intricacies of modern human relationships.Takes you on a journey into the deep rooted intricacies of modern human relationships.
- Awards
- 2 wins & 27 nominations
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Did you know
- TriviaInspired by Woody Allen's Match Point(2005).
- GoofsWhen Alisha is on the Yacht and looks at Zain's chat on his laptop, we can see that the messages are slightly different on the laptop and on his phone. Especially about Tia signing the papers.
- ConnectionsFeatured in Lothika: Doobey (2022)
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Cringeworthy and poorly-written. Trying too hard to be "deep" while precisely lacking any semblance of depth.
Doobey has been creating waves for weeks before the actual movie released and it's commendable that the person who edited the music video made the movie seem exciting. But it was far from it, none of these characters had any actual motives for acting the way they did. None of their actions seemed to fall in line with what was previously established about them (which wasn't much to begin with) The so-called "deep", "complex" backstories each character had fell flat too since they seemed to come off as excuses rather than actual explanations.
The dialogues seemed so off, I found myself questioning whether people actually talk like this. Maybe an OTT release is subjected to comparatively low censorship but does that mean the word "f-ck" gets thrown around like confetti in every dialogue? It just comes across as lazy writing.
I was hoping there'd be no glorification of infidelity and we'd be able to at least empathize with the characters for cheating on their partners. None of the problems they faced were beyond the ordinary and didn't justify their motives to cheat. Are we supposed to believe that actual grown-up adults approach their problems like 16-year old's?
I wouldn't blame the actors for the bad performances since it was evident that they weren't given too much to work with anyway. All of the glitz and glamour, none of the substance.
The dialogues seemed so off, I found myself questioning whether people actually talk like this. Maybe an OTT release is subjected to comparatively low censorship but does that mean the word "f-ck" gets thrown around like confetti in every dialogue? It just comes across as lazy writing.
I was hoping there'd be no glorification of infidelity and we'd be able to at least empathize with the characters for cheating on their partners. None of the problems they faced were beyond the ordinary and didn't justify their motives to cheat. Are we supposed to believe that actual grown-up adults approach their problems like 16-year old's?
I wouldn't blame the actors for the bad performances since it was evident that they weren't given too much to work with anyway. All of the glitz and glamour, none of the substance.
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- radknight28
- Feb 11, 2022
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