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Nara (2008)

GENRESThriller
LANGEnglish
ACTOR
Dylan MacDonaldNicole MaroonChristine ChemelloSean Radigan
DIRECTOR
Navin Ramaswaran

SYNOPSICS

Nara (2008) is a English movie. Navin Ramaswaran has directed this movie. Dylan MacDonald,Nicole Maroon,Christine Chemello,Sean Radigan are the starring of this movie. It was released in 2008. Nara (2008) is considered one of the best Thriller movie in India and around the world.

Blane, a young homeless man forms an unworldly bond with Nara. Their friendship grows stronger as time passes, giving Blane something to look forward to everyday. The only problem is Nara isn't like any other friend; she's Blane's deepest and darkest secret.

Nara (2008) Reviews

  • Great Movie

    boblevoy2014-02-14

    I had the opportunity of watching the film Nara written and directed by Navin Ramaswaran. This film had a great story line and was well written and directed. This film had a great cast consisting of Dylan MacDonald, Nicole Maroon, Christine Chemello and many others. I am a big fan of indie horror and thriller films. This is one film that i can watch over and over again. In the past year this director has become a good friend and it was a great honor to watch his work. The sound, cinematography and etc was very well done. If i was to say of anything that could have been improved in this movie is including closed captioning. There are some of us that don't hear as well as we used to. I am looking forward very much of seeing more of Navin's work. I highly recommend you see this film.

  • A very promising debut.

    gaventibobby62010-07-12

    I had a chance to see Nara at the Mississauga Independent Film Festival two night ago. Nara starts off to a slow start and really picks up after 30 minutes to become a fascinating story about obsession. The main actor, Dylan MacDonald, is believable in this part as a strange social outcast and his subdued interpretation contributes to the eeriness and mysterious atmosphere of the whole movie. The imagery is really beautiful, heightened by a very colorful production design. It may be hard to believe that the aspiring social worker, unknown yet very talented Nicole Maroon, develops such a reckless fascination for this loner even after discovering that he keeps the head of a young woman on top of a shrine, yet this film sustains the attention until the very end thanks to the power of its haunting imagery and confident directing from its debut director. We follow her journey with an increasing sense of dread and become more and more engaged as the intricate story unravels. Despite obvious budget constraints, "Nara" shows a strong visual style, an original voice and a knack for building up an eerie, creepy atmosphere. One moment of scare is truly memorable, playing with our nerves with a rare and delicious sense of timing. The director's sense of composition and pacing are impeccable, which is rare for a first movie. His attention to small details is outstanding. I am eager to see what else this talented, visual filmmaker will come up with in the future once he is granted bigger budgets to bring his stories to life.

  • Holding your breath till the end

    skolaksazov2009-09-21

    I had the privilege of seeing Nara at the Hamilton Film Festival and was blown away by the writing, directing and cast that made this movie my favourite at this event. The hand of a master is apparent within the first 10 minutes of the movie where the movie is literally just carried by camera work and acting without any dialogue. When dialogue does resurface it is simplistic yet intriguing, casual and yet funny at times. Within a short time the audience is captivated by Blaine his mundane lifestyle and his rather sad outlook on life. But there is more to Blaine than meets the eye! In fact every character in this movie carries with them their own set of demons that unravel as the movie progresses into its shocking and chilling end. The movie is a psychological thriller that encompasses love, betrayal, cruelty and at times even remorse. A rare movie that really captures the extent of what loneliness can do so profoundly and with such intrigue that is it a must see!

  • Nara shows us the fine line between reality and fiction

    jesage172009-06-21

    The film Nara commences with the naivety and awkwardness of the main character Blaine, played by newcomer Dylan MacDonald. MacDonald brings to life a character who captivates the audience with his quiet and mundane way of living. In this film, writer and director Navin Ramaswaran shows the audience how easy it is to sympathize with and detest a character all at once. Ramaswaran brings to screen a vivid portrayal of the everyday experiences of a young man trying to make his way in the world, yet who does his very best to remain apart from this very same world at the same time. This juxtaposition draws the audience in and shows us the complexities of life in a most poetic and disturbing way. An amazing film that explores the innocence and the dark side of life, a must-see!

  • Amazing indie thriller

    passy852009-06-15

    I saw Nara at the Hamilton Film Festival in 2008. This was definitely the best film I saw there during the week. I am not usually a fan of the horror/thriller genre, but this was an exception. The film took its time introducing the characters and story, not relying on cheap thrills as I've become accustomed to with so many Hollywood releases. The story itself was unique and really kept me guessing to the end. Another standout for me was the lead actor, Dylan Macdonald, who really carried the first half of the film, exploring the character of Blane with minimal use of dialogue. We were lucky enough to talk to the director Navin Ramaswaran after the screening. He was open to all our questions and I really look forward to seeing his next movie.

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