Barfi! (2012)
The story starts in the 1970s in India, and not much is in place in
society at that time to help those with disabilities lead a normal, productive
life. Shruti is engaged when she meets the deaf-mute “Barfi”
(that's how he pronounces his name “Murphy”), and while there is
a mutual attraction, Shruti chooses the financially stable fiance
over the happy but poor Barfi. Meanwhile Barfi crosses paths with a
childhood friend, the autistic girl Jhilmil, and he is accused of
kidnapping her for a ransom. Will Shruti come to his aid and finally
choose Barfi? What will happen to Jhilmil?
*This
was an interesting story, and I loved the physical comedy from
Barfi's character. The cinematography was quite beautiful as well.
The actor reminded me a lot of the young Dick Van Dyke in his motions
and funny faces. The story between Barfi and Jhilmil reminded me of
the American film “Benny & Joon” (1993), and while some enjoy
that, it's not quite my taste. Again, it was a different kind of
story, but I probably wouldn't watch it again because it's
bittersweet. I could recommend it for one viewing, however.*
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