'Barzakh' Review: A Visually Stunning Yet Emotionally Lacking Pakistani Drama
A Promising Fantasy Series Falls Short in Storytelling
Zee5 Global's Barzakh, a highly anticipated Pakistani fantasy drama from director Asim Abbasi, has finally arrived, leaving viewers with mixed feelings.
Breathtaking Cinematography
Visually, Barzakh is a cinematic triumph. Cinematographer Mo Azmi's stunning visuals capture the beauty of the Pakistani landscape, immersing viewers in lush mountainscapes and ethereal realms.
Conflicting Narrative
However, the show's narrative fails to live up to its visual splendor. Despite its intriguing premise of love transcending life and exploring gender themes, Barzakh struggles to connect emotionally with the audience.
Unresolved Characters
The characters, played by Fawad Khan and Sanam Saeed, lack depth and development. Their motivations and relationships remain unclear, leaving viewers detached from their struggles.
Comparison to 'Cake'
Barzakh shares some similarities with Abbasi's previous film, 'Cake,' in its exploration of complex relationships. However, 'Cake' succeeded where 'Barzakh' falters, providing a more emotionally resonant and satisfying narrative.
Conclusion
While 'Barzakh' showcases exceptional cinematography, it ultimately falls short in its storytelling. Its underdeveloped characters and unresolved plot points leave a lot to be desired, preventing viewers from fully immersing themselves in the fantasy world it presents.
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