
Diary
Diary is the sequel of movie ‘Mantra’. It is a suspense thriller movie that revolves around the story as a witness to a sequel of mysterious incidents.
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Plot Summary
A young woman begins to meticulously document her life in a diary, only to find her entries eerily predicting and influencing future events. As she delves deeper into her written past, she uncovers a complex web of relationships and emotions, leading her to question the nature of fate and free will.
Critical Reception
Diary (2009) received a generally positive reception from critics and audiences alike, particularly for its unique premise and emotional depth. It was praised for its thoughtful exploration of relationships and the passage of time, resonating with viewers who appreciated its introspective narrative.
What Reviewers Say
- Praised for its novel concept and emotional resonance.
- Appreciated for its introspective storytelling and relatable themes of love and loss.
- Some found the pacing occasionally slow but generally engaged by the narrative.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the film's touching narrative and emotional impact, with many appreciating the exploration of relationships and personal growth. However, some viewers found the plot's ambiguity to be a point of contention.
Fun Fact
The film uses the concept of a diary as a central motif, exploring how written words can shape perception and memory, blurring the lines between reality and imagination.
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