Matter
Well, we all know that there was a time when Underworld almost ruled Mumbai and that enabled the terrorists to strike the dream city during early 1993. But, after that many underworld dons have gone underground, some of them killed in rival gang firing, while others were killed in Police encounters. New Marathi film 'Matter' throws light on such underworld operations in Mumbai during that period and how they influenced the unemployed youth, who were either in remand homes or jail.
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Plot Summary
The documentary "Matter" explores the fundamental nature of reality by delving into the scientific and philosophical questions surrounding matter. It examines how our understanding of the universe has evolved from ancient theories to modern physics, touching upon concepts like atoms, energy, and the very fabric of existence. The film seeks to unravel the mysteries of what constitutes the universe and our place within it.
Critical Reception
Matter received a mixed to positive reception from critics, who praised its ambitious scope and intellectual curiosity. Some found the film to be a fascinating exploration of complex scientific ideas, while others felt it occasionally struggled to make its profound concepts accessible to a general audience. Overall, it was recognized as a thought-provoking documentary for those interested in cosmology and fundamental physics.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its ambitious attempt to tackle complex scientific concepts.
- Appreciated for its visually engaging presentation of abstract ideas.
- Some viewers found the explanations challenging to follow.
- Recognized as a thought-provoking film for the scientifically curious.
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Fun Fact
The documentary 'Matter' was produced as part of the 'The Nature of Things' series, a long-running and acclaimed Canadian science documentary program.
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