I have mixed feelings. The trailer and concept look interesting. I like Kajol and Revathy's direction touches on issues with sensitivity.
That being said, I can't help getting the sense of cliche. Once upon a time, disability-related films were tragic melodramas. After the Fault in Our Stars, there has been a gamut of films portraying characters with disabilities or terminal illnesses who have cheerful sunny dispositions.
But I will wait and watch, you never know what a full film is till you see it.
My gold standard is Netflix Atypical
- neither tragic nor life is sunshine and rainbows - reality is somewhere in between
- centers the disability but also explores the challenges, ups, and downs, of family
- no self-sacrificing martyrs who give up everything for the disabled family member, it honestly reflects the conflicts and resentments that can arise
Isaac on Sex Education and Roland in Saved! are also other disabled characters who got to be more than cookie-cutter characters.
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