Review of Uyare

Uyare (2019)
6/10
Predictable storyline with excellent performances by ensemble cast
10 August 2019
Warning: Spoilers
A film on women empowerment with a predictable storyline does not offer anything new than some excellent performances by the key characters especially Siddique & Asif Ali. This is not Parvathy's best, she played aptly.

From character's journey, I failed to connect with the inner conflict and confusions the acid victim went through, nor the frustration from the victims father when the incident happened, yes I understand the treatment to those scenes are subtle, but there had to be additional scenes to show her fathers point of view on why he is the best dad to her, for she hated her dad for those 10 days when she was mocked by her school mates except her boyfriend, then who was a stranger at boarding school.

The character's dream to fly is very much evident, but with new situations in her life there is turbulence in her dreams to make it big, but those turbulences could have been focused so that me as a viewer could have root for her to win. That is the not the case, we have a non linear storyline which makes it very predictable that how the film will end eventually and that diminishes the charm of this film.

The characters are black and white, except the protagonist who is grey and that was beautifully conveyed. The dialogues are not that impactful, the music is very dramatic, the production design could have been better especially the air traffic control setup was very bland.

Uyare - A decent film which got released at the right time. More power to Women.
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