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2H38
DATE DE SORTIE
04 octobre 2018
PAYS D'ORIGINE
Inde
PRODUCTEUR
STATUS
Sorti
RESUME
Raam et Jaanu se retrouvent 20 ans après avoir fréquenté la même école. Les souvenirs remontent à la surface… Leur cœur d’enfant bat encore dans ce monde d’adultes… Faut-il absolument rattraper le temps perdu ou le laisser s’écouler ?
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ACTEURS :

Vijay Sethupathi
Ramachandran...

Trisha Krishnan
Janaki "Janu" Devi

Aditya Baskar
Younger Ram

Gouri G Kishan
Younger Janu

Devadarshini
Subhashini

Bagavathi Perumal
Murali

Janagaraj
Kaval Deivam

Aadukalam Murugadoss
Sathish

Varsha Bollamma
Prabha

Niyathi Kadambi
Younger Subhashini

Kavithalaya Krishnan
Barber
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Ajouter votre commentairepwad - 27/10/2024
96 is a beautifully crafted, bittersweet romantic drama that stays with you long after the credits roll. Prem Kumar has written a story that is both heart-touching and heartbreaking, capturing the raw, unfiltered emotions of love and loss in a way that feels universally relatable. It’s a grounded, deeply human story that doesn’t shy away from painful realities, and this authenticity is what makes it so powerful. Vijay Sethupathi and Trisha Krishnan are outstanding, delivering performances that feel deeply personal and irreplaceable. Their chemistry, subtle expressions, and the nuances they bring to each scene make it impossible to imagine anyone else in these roles. They truly bring Prem Kumar’s vision to life. The college portions are sweet, nostalgic, and relatable, perfectly capturing the innocence of young love. Govind Vasantha’s soulful soundtrack is a masterpiece in itself; each song and background score is woven into the narrative, enhancing every emotion and amplifying each moment’s intensity. His music is heartfelt and elevates the film’s emotional depth, bringing a unique magic to the scenes. There are countless moving moments, each one beautifully shot, but it’s that tear-jerking climax that leaves you overwhelmed. This movie is more than just a story—it’s an experience that resonates deeply, leaving an indelible mark.