Crowd-pleaser that works for us mostly because of the lead actor's charm. He's enjoyable to watch. He looks genuine. His interactions with Johnny (Umesh Tamang) are a highlight. The trailer makes it look that it's gonna be more of a comedy than it actually is; and that surprised us because it manages a respectable balance between comedy and drama. At least when it comes to their key scenes, all three actors deliver (Samy, Nadia, Johnny).
Just from a contemplative point of view, the photography makes it worthwhile. Unlike Everest (2015), no green/blue screen use was spotted. It makes it feel "authentic." If you take the silliness aside (which to our taste was bearable), it's a satisfying option for a get-together movie night.
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Crowd-pleaser that works for us mostly because of the lead actor's charm. He's enjoyable to watch. He looks genuine. His interactions with Johnny (Umesh Tamang) are a highlight. The trailer makes it look that it's gonna be more of a comedy than it actually is; and that surprised us because it manages a respectable balance between comedy and drama. At least when it comes to their key scenes, all three actors deliver (Samy, Nadia, Johnny).
Just from a contemplative point of view, the photography makes it worthwhile. Unlike Everest (2015), no green/blue screen use was spotted. It makes it feel "authentic." If you take the silliness aside (which to our taste was bearable), it's a satisfying option for a get-together movie night.