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The acting of the supporting actors isn’t up to the mark either.
#Dev chander pahar movie
Throughout the movie a ridiculously large number of aerial shots have been used to portray the landscape of South Africa, which started to bore the eyes 20 minutes into the movie. The film is visually appealing, but not visually exciting. Without changing a single facial expression, as Dev trudges along towards the Mountain of the Moon, the audience is subjected to a 3 hour montage of South Africa with dull narration, only to be interrupted intermittently by terrible acting. However, he survives and the movie drags on forever.
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Every time he is chased by a man-eating tiger or slips while climbing a cliff or even (almost) bitten by a black mamba, the audience feels a sense of relief as they feel he’s going to die and the movie is going to come to an end. Dev as the lead role was horrible to say the least.
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The movie has spent copious amounts of money on creating original replicas of time pieces and weapons but since they were busy getting funds, they must have forgotten that a film is defined by the actor’s performance and the script, not the amount being invested. He is posted as a station master to a nondescript village where habitation is sparse, his house is in the middle of nowhere, surrounded by man-eating lions and deadly snakes which slither over him while he sleeps. The film is based on Bibhutibhushan Bandapodhyay’s immensely popular Bengali novel of the same name.Ĭhander Pahar is the story of a small town Bengali boy in the early 1900s who leaves the country and travels to Africa in search of a more adventurous life. That, in addition to this being the biggest budget that a Bengali movie has ever had (16 crores), made this a movie which had considerable hype surrounding its release. It causes angst, nausea and mental retardation.”ĭoctor turned director Kamaleswar Mukherjee had impressed the cinephiles with his previous venture Meghe Dhaka Tara based on Ritwik Ghatak‘s life. The film, shot primarily on South African locations, does offer a plethora of gorgeous landscape vistas and enough exotic animals to fill a dozen episodes of Wild Kingdom.Along with the disclaimer for smoking, Chander Pahar (The Mountain of the Moon) should have a disclaimer at its beginning which says “Tolerating Dev for 3 hours on screen is injurious to health.
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As blandly played by the handsome Adhikari, the central character never proves a particularly compelling figure, and the frequent action sequences are rendered in such clumsy fashion, including choppy editing and an overreliance on slow-motion, that they’re often visually incoherent. The choppy, episodic storyline is dragged out for over nearly two-and-a-half hours and quickly proves repetitive. The pair set off on an equally perilous trek through the wilderness in which they’re beset by such life-threatening episodes as a raging volcano and an attack by a mythical creature known as the “Bunyip.” Both are conveyed via rudimentary CGI effects that wouldn’t pass muster on a Saturday morning kiddie show. He eventually meets and forms a friendship with Portuguese fortune hunter Diego ( Gerard Rudolf), who persuades him to leave his clearly dangerous job and join him on a search for the “Mountain of the Moon” that supposedly contains vast amounts of gold and diamonds.