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9/10
Very relatable
Sachin_Chavan12 May 2020
Warning: Spoilers
For someone whose ancestral home in village went through similar transitions, it was very relatable. And the director's realistic style makes it an universal story. Will look forward to more from Mishra.

Ignore reviews saying it's slow. The pace is just right for what the writer-director wants us to experience.
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8/10
Brilliantly contemplative
Henry_Seggerman22 May 2022
The storytelling here is 99% undramatic, and that's why this film is so effective. In a seemingly endless series of tableaux shots, you get to know the people of this extended family. Their stories, large and small emerge over time and it is extremely involving.
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10/10
Masterpiece in it's own way
hirakgunumedhi2 December 2020
If you crave for good cinema, then this is it. The transition of the house along with the family members will make you cry your heart out. Superb use of the background music. This one feels personal.
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10/10
A masterpiece that's almost perfect
aaptuster31 December 2020
It was a return to past that mediated by the present, for me, it was also a meditation on that past that is lost and is dying now. Almost all of the scenes are like a painting, and none of the characters are loud or garish, but almost border on acting themselves out in their own story, as if they can see they are played themselves out and with a premonition that this is going to die away, and yet a wistful sweetness of that "gamak ghar" is just too dear to be not relished . Toward the end it gets caught in its own pace and plot, but somehow manages to finish the dirge leaving that imprint on viewers mind. A masterpiece in Maithili cinema.
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10/10
A meditative masterpiece!
saketmisra-6640711 May 2020
As a guy who has lived through the prism of the corridors and 'Aangan' as depicted in this mesmerising movie, i can vouch for the authenticity of this soothing gem. Also, the mannerisms and dialects are spot on.Everything about this movie made me nostalgic and increased the intensity of the pain. This one is for the ages!
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10/10
Stunning
samx-602843 March 2021
A visually stunning masterpiece. One of the finest films, i have seen off-late. The story of a house, its inhabitants over 2 decades is a treat to watch. The background score, cinematography, accentuates the story telling wonderfully.
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6/10
MAMI MFF Review: Gamak Ghar (6 Stars)
nairtejas21 October 2019
Gamak Ghar (Lively House) is a film that most will love to hate because at first look it appears to be a slideshow. A slideshow of beautiful images and GIFs with audio shot by Anand Bansal but still a slideshow that centers around a house and follows its occupants and the changing times from 1998 to 2010 to 2019 over which it has undergone several changes including an attack by the water gods. An extremely slow-paced, ambient film that is about the significance of erosion in our lives. How a house that was once so lively and filled with the chatter of the elders, the incense of the food frying in the kitchen along with the quips of those who make them, the hullabaloo of the kids changes its own appearance when people grow up and time moves. Age is the central theme of Gamak Ghar but more than a film about a story it is a film about transition of a house for good or worse depending upon how the dwellers take care of it and experience a change in their own lives. I thoroughly enjoyed looking at the shots - lush mangoes set in the store room, a dawn with mist still hanging, a game of nostalgia, and genuine conversations and banter between family. It's a film that will take you back and will make you wish you had stayed there through some time travel machine. But go with at least a quintal of patience and you will experience time travel for at least 90 minutes. Achal Mishra and his crew have made a film that is mature and significant and true to the art. TN.

(Watched and reviewed at its India premiere at the 21st MAMI Mumbai Film Festival.
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10/10
Superb Observation And Portrayal
terabytestudio29 November 2020
This art piece is like a memory travel through a lens of an observer . The way visual elements were once witnessed comes to life on screen and viewer is lost in nostalgia. Superb Work !
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