

Mizo
Mizo is a lost bird born in trash. She's been sexually abused by her foster parents so she sets out to find her birth parents with the blood-stained uniform she was abandoned with. Meanwhile, Woo-sang, the man who abandoned his baby girl in the trash, still lives a trashy life. Mizo approaches him to take revenge in the most painful way possible. The revenge steps over the line and they have no idea what gruesome end they are headed for...
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Plot Summary
The film revolves around Mizo, a tribal youth from a remote village, who gets entangled in a complex web of love and deceit. His journey leads him to confront societal prejudices and personal challenges as he navigates the complexities of modern life and his own identity. The narrative explores themes of tradition versus modernity and the struggles of marginalized communities.
Critical Reception
Mizo received mixed reviews from critics, with praise directed at its realistic portrayal of tribal life and the performances of its lead actors. However, some critics found the pacing to be slow and the plot somewhat predictable. The film was noted for its attempt to shed light on the lives of indigenous communities in India.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its authentic depiction of tribal culture and sensitive handling of social issues.
- Performances, particularly by Sudheer Karamana, were highlighted as a strong point.
- Some reviews pointed out the film's deliberate pacing, which could be a drawback for some viewers.
Google audience: Audience reception data is not readily available for Mizo on Google reviews.
Fun Fact
The film was shot in the remote interiors of the Western Ghats, aiming for an authentic visual representation of the tribal environment.
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