So we won. Did we? We fought. Did we?
IC 814 delivers an exceptional experience with its brilliant cinematography and masterful filmmaking. The performances are top-notch; this isn't just a star-studded affair-it's a showcase of true acting talent. Rajeev Thakur, in particular, surprises with a powerful performance that rivals, if not surpasses, the work of his comedy peer, Kapil Sharma.
Whether or not the series leans into propaganda, that's up for debate. What is undeniable is the sheer entertainment value and craftsmanship on display. The decision to present the harrowing eight-day hijacking as a series rather than a movie proves wise, allowing for the depth and detail this story demands.
Criticism might stem from perceived biases, but from a filmmaking perspective, this is international-level quality. It's an experience well worth watching, regardless of where one stands on the narrative's leanings.
Whether or not the series leans into propaganda, that's up for debate. What is undeniable is the sheer entertainment value and craftsmanship on display. The decision to present the harrowing eight-day hijacking as a series rather than a movie proves wise, allowing for the depth and detail this story demands.
Criticism might stem from perceived biases, but from a filmmaking perspective, this is international-level quality. It's an experience well worth watching, regardless of where one stands on the narrative's leanings.
- pal-gandharv
- 7 sept 2024