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Avsar (Hindi) [Opportunity]

This Hindi movie is a pretty straightforward slice-of-life story that tries to give a modern look at what it's like to be a single, professional gay man. It dives into how he understands who he is, the chances he missed out on, and the personal choices he’s made along the way. The director used three parallel timelines to tell the story, which honestly didn't make much sense to me. While the core idea was actually pretty interesting, I really feel like this would have worked way better as a short film considering the point it was trying to make. Still, it wasn't a bad watch. The plot centers on Rachit, a city professional, and his friend Shikhar as they hang out for an evening. Rachit is a polished, urban guy, while Shikhar has more of a "small-town" rustic vibe, and you can really see the contrast between them when they talk. As the night goes on, Rachit starts thinking back to some old memories from a long time ago. He remembers being an intern after college in ...

A Silent Agreement (Australia)

Sometimes even the best intentions and a concept that looks perfect on paper don't actually turn into a good movie. This is an independent film that puts a spotlight on Australian Sign Language, or Auslan, and builds its main plot around a character who stutters and another who's deaf. It's meant to be this big story about love, betrayal, and finding redemption, specifically dealing with what it's like to try and fit into a society that's so quick to point out how people are different. Unfortunately, the way it was put together is so rough that it feels like you're watching 1980s television—and not even the good stuff, but a soap opera where every single scene just drags on for eternity. This thing desperately needed someone to go in with a pair of scissors and tighten up the editing. Since it runs for about two hours and twenty minutes, most people are probably going to lose interest before they even hit the one-hour mark.

The story follows Reuben, a guy who really wants to be a stage performer, but his dreams are constantly held back by his anxiety, which makes him stammer a lot. Everything changes when he meets Derek, a deaf man who becomes more than just a boyfriend; he's the spark that helps Reuben chase his goals and finally be proud of who he is. They fall for each other fast, with Reuben even learning Auslan, and they spend time getting to know each other's families. Reuben ends up writing a script based on his own life and finally gets the nerve to show it to Gareth, an actor whose career is on the decline. Gareth sees this as his big chance to make a comeback, so he betrays Reuben by stealing his ideas and tricking him into signing a contract. Reuben is absolutely devastated, but Derek stays right by his side to support him. Later on, at Derek’s sister’s engagement party, the two of them get into a minor argument, and tragically, Derek dies in an accident right after. This horrible loss actually brings Reuben closer to Derek’s family, and Derek's mom ends up giving Reuben a huge check. She tells him to use the money to live out his dream and put on a stage play about his life to honor her son’s legacy.

The film tries to tackle what life is like for people living with disabilities every single day, while also touching on the LGBT community. Honestly, I wouldn't even call this a "gay film" in the traditional sense. Sure, the main characters are part of the community and the movie looks at their struggles, but that's just one of a million different issues the story is trying to juggle at once. The plot definitely had potential, and I get that the team was doing their best for an indie project, but if I’m being honest about the actual quality, the movie just falls flat. They spend way too much time on Gareth, the fading actor, and his wife, who’s a litigator, and all their personal drama. It’s like the movie suddenly decided it wanted to be a takedown of the shady film industry and how people get manipulated. That might have worked if the acting was actually good, but across the board, it ranges from pretty bad to just okay. Gareth and the woman playing his wife were easily the worst part of the bunch, and their scenes just never seemed to end.

On top of that, the fight between Derek and Reuben felt totally forced just to move the plot along, and the sudden personality shifts in the family felt just as unnatural. Those parts of the screenplay felt like the writers were just ticking boxes on a checklist of "things a drama should have" instead of letting the story grow naturally. The only time the movie actually felt like it had a soul was in the first half hour or so, when we see how Derek’s support helps Reuben move past his speech issues through sign language. Seeing their love develop was actually beautiful and offered a really cool look at disabilities within the gay community. But other than that, the movie didn't do much for me. Like I said, the goal was noble and I'm glad someone tried to tell this story, but I've got to be objective here.

This is a well-meaning but poorly executed drama that gets bogged down by bad acting and a bloated runtime, losing its heart somewhere in a messy script. It’s a tough sit despite its important themes and a promising start. (3/10)

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