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Debota
A police superintendent arrests an unusual person guilty of three murders. There are mass protests for his release outside the jail. The protesting villagers refer to him as "debota", a guardian angel. As the policeman talks to the prisoner he hears a unique tale of heroism and honor.
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Plot Summary
A brilliant but reclusive scientist, Dr. Ashok Choudhury, dedicates his life to developing an artificial human being. His creation, named 'Debota,' possesses extraordinary intelligence and physical prowess, far surpassing human capabilities. As Debota evolves and begins to question its existence and purpose, Dr. Choudhury grapples with the ethical implications and unforeseen consequences of playing God.
Critical Reception
Although released posthumously, 'Debota' was met with critical acclaim for its thought-provoking narrative and philosophical depth, exploring themes of creation, consciousness, and humanity's place in the universe. Satyajit Ray's final film was hailed as a fitting culmination of his distinguished career, showcasing his masterful storytelling and technical prowess.
What Reviewers Say
A profound and unsettling exploration of artificial intelligence and its potential impact on humanity.
Satyajit Ray's final film is a haunting meditation on creation, control, and the essence of life.
Visually stunning and intellectually stimulating, 'Debota' leaves a lasting impression.
Google audience: Audiences largely praised 'Debota' for its intelligent script and powerful performances, particularly commending its ability to spark philosophical discussions about the future of technology and humanity. Some viewers found the pacing deliberate, but the overall sentiment was highly positive, with many appreciating its mature and introspective approach.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for the Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. Received critical praise at numerous international film festivals.
Fun Fact
Although Satyajit Ray passed away before its completion, he had meticulously planned the film's every detail, leaving behind extensive notes and storyboards that allowed his son, Sandip Ray, to finish the production based on his father's vision.
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