The Hills Are Alive:
Jambhale (known for Article 370) eschews easy jump scares for chilling, psychological horror. The cinematography captures the snow-laden, mist-covered terrain of Kashmir in frames that are both breathtakingly beautiful and and also disturbing, with secrets the landscape seems to hold. The background score by Clinton Cerejo and Bianca Gomes, subtly builds a mood of dread.
Manav Kaul delivers an effective performance as a man who tries to make sense of the bizarre. The pace is unhurried, but the tension never flags.
Baramulla is an unsettling, but ultimately rewarding, watch– one of the best, or at least, one of the most enquisite-looking films of this year.
(This piece first appeared in seniorstoday.in)
