Let's Talk
Radhika (Maia Katrak) has been married for over ten years to Nikhil (Boman Irani) and is having an affair for the past six months with an interior designer, Krish. Radhika is now pregnant with Krish’s child and pours out her plight to a friend, Rita (Anahita Oberoi). She mentions a particular incident where she suffered a miscarriage of their second child that had started the rift.
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Plot Summary
In this poignant drama, a young man grapples with the complexities of familial relationships and unspoken truths. As he navigates his personal journey, he uncovers long-buried secrets that challenge his understanding of love and loss. The film explores the profound impact of communication, or the lack thereof, on the bonds that connect us.
Critical Reception
Let's Talk (also known as 'Nae-seoe-ui daehwa') garnered critical acclaim for its sensitive portrayal of human relationships and its subtle yet powerful storytelling. Reviewers praised its emotional depth and the nuanced performances of its cast, highlighting its success in evoking empathy and introspection.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its emotional resonance and delicate handling of complex family dynamics.
- The film is noted for its understated direction and compelling performances that draw the audience in.
- A thought-provoking exploration of unspoken feelings and the consequences of silence.
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Fun Fact
The film's director, Chen Shi-Zheng, is also a renowned opera director, which influenced the dramatic and visual style of 'Let's Talk'.
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