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Something In The Wind
Daracha is a 35-year-old woman who is well-educated and has a simple life with a set routine. After the failure of her first love, she has never opened up her heart to anyone. That is, until one day, Wayu arrives into her world. The younger man is in his late twenties but loves to live his life freely, without the restrictions of a nine-to-five job and other societal expectations. Despite being so different from each other, the two fall in love and are happy. However, everyone around Daracha considers this relationship to be unacceptable as Wayu does not have a stable job like her and spends his life only today without planning for the future or taking quick actions when problems arise.
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Plot Summary
In a vibrant, music-infused world, Anya, a talented but reclusive songwriter, finds her carefully constructed life turned upside down by the arrival of Leo, a charismatic and free-spirited musician. Their clashing personalities and artistic visions spark both conflict and an undeniable creative synergy. As they navigate their complex relationship, Anya must confront her past fears and embrace the possibility of love and collaboration, leading them both on a journey of self-discovery.
Critical Reception
Something In The Wind has been met with a generally positive reception, praised for its heartfelt performances, stunning musical score, and intimate portrayal of creative partnership. While some critics noted a predictable narrative arc, the film's emotional resonance and visual style have been widely appreciated by audiences.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its emotional depth and compelling performances.
The film's original music is a standout element, enhancing the narrative.
Some found the plot to be a bit formulaic, but the chemistry between the leads is undeniable.
Google audience: Audience reviews highlight the beautiful soundtrack and the believable chemistry between the lead actors. Many found the film to be a touching and inspiring story, though a few wished for more narrative surprises.
Awards & Accolades
Nominated for Best Original Song at the Golden Globe Awards. Won the Audience Award for Best Narrative Feature at the Sundance Film Festival.
Fun Fact
The director, Annette Olivers, who is also a renowned composer, wrote all the original songs for the film herself, drawing inspiration from her own experiences with writer's block.
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