Review of Ribbon

Ribbon (2017)
8/10
Talks about topics we need to talk about.
20 June 2019
N a polarised world, we often ignore the ghastly truths that common people have to suffer on a regular basis.

An ordinary, "ambitious" middle class family, weighed by the loans and tasking private jobs, unable to find time for small pleasures of life- wakes up to a shocking incident. That's the regular Joe's life in a metro. This is what keeps the urban middle class up all night.

Middle class is not affected by the political or religious concerns, they are too busy weaving their own nest, their own life. What matters to them is the family and the system that surrounds them.

Great acting, not that it was any surprise. Great direction and cinematography. Wonderful story telling, in a world of goal drive stories, this one stands out for its treatment.

Improvements: a) the pace at which the story was running- and- b) the aloofness from the cultural reality of an Indian society. It was as if this movie was revolving in a cocoon of its own.
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