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Living Together Review

Submitted by on March 17, 2011 – 2:38 pmNo Comment | 37 views


It’s only with an extreme sense of dejection and gloom that one would be able to sit through Fazil’s latest cinematic outing ‘Living Together’. The director of so many memorable films seems nowhere in sight, and to say that Fazil’s own immensely forgettable ‘Moss ‘n Cat’ seems like a classic in comparison to ‘Living Together’, pretty much sums up the miserable state of affairs.

The lights are off in ‘Living Together’ and Fazil hovers around in darkness, and drags us along with him. The story that he tells is cluttered and we bump into half baked characters and misplaced non-happenings all the time. With the power supply gone, you hunt around with the director for an emergency lamp, but in vain. There are no flashes of directorial flair, no sparks of promise. Absolutely nothing.

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