Cargo Hindi Movie Review On Netflix
Cargo Hindi Movie Review
Starring: Vikrant Massey and Shweta
Tripathi
Director: Arati Kadav
Producers: Arati Kadav, Anurag Kashyap,
Shlok Sharma, Navin Shetty, Vikramaditya Motwane
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MOVIE Released On 9th September 2020
Streaming On: Netflix
Average Ratings: 3.5/5
Score: 100% Positive
Reviews Counted: 5
Positive:5
Neutral:0
Negative:0
Ratings:.4/5 Review
By: Shrishti Negi Site: News18
With
a few locations, a shoestring budget, and a handful of actors, Arati manages to
visualise an incredible space sci-fi film. The space scenes are well shot,
especially considering the film’s budget, but Cargo's biggest strength comes
from the interactions among its fully realised characters whose dialogues and
camaraderie is sure to deliver an entertaining ride.
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Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Priyanka Sharma Site:
Indian Express
Cargo also bursts one’s illusion of
permanence. It makes you confront these uncomfortable truths, while also giving
you hope that the cycle of life and death will continue. Our memories will
fade, we will heal and start again.
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Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: Pallabi Dey Purkayastha Site:
TOI
‘Cargo’ was up for the festival circuit
run-around this year and we sort of get why. The film may not appease the taste
buds of sci-fi fanatics and masala movie lovers alike, but on so many levels,
it’s a big step towards experimental cinema.
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Ratings:.3/5 Review
By: Pooja Darade Site: KoiMoi
Overall,
Cargo might be a sci-fi plus mythology drama, but it’s not intense or heavy.
You can watch it enjoying a bowl of popcorn without having to worry that it
will make you think deeply to understand the story. While Arati Kadav’s
imagination and creativity will impress you, the slow pace will fail to grab
your attention throughout. Yet, give it a watch because you won’t easily see
this kind of cinema soon in Hindi cinema.
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Ratings:.3.5/5 Review
By: N/A Site: FirstPost
Cargo
is very much an allegorical take on the meaning of life and death, told through
the gaze of someone with a distinctly whimsical way of looking at things.
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