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Ravening
Directed by
Bhaskar Hazarika
2019
1h 48m
Drama
,
Romance
,
and more
7.7
88%
81%
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Two chaste lovers bow down to social taboos and repress their feelings, but doing so pushes them towards a horrific crime.
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Cast of Ravening
Lima Das
Nirmali
Arghadeep Baruah
Suman
Neetali Das
Chandan Bhuyan
Bora Da
Momee Borah
Mina
Siddharth Boro
Eddie
Manash Das
Dilip
Utkal Hazowary
Inspector Haloi
Jishnu Kashyap
Piku
Samar Jyoti Sarkar
Rikshaw Puller
Sagar Saurabh
Elias
Bhaskar Hazarika
Director / Writer
Shyam Bora
Producer
Signum Poonam Deol
Producer
Ravening Ratings & Reviews
Culture Mix
Carla Hay
The last 15 minutes of Aamis deliver a knockout punch that will leave viewers feeling both nauseated and emotionally haunted over the choices made in the name of love.
High on Films
Shikhar Verma
I really liked Bhaskar Hazarika's Aamis as a tale of quietly horrifying consequences of forbidden love and suppressed desire, but as a well-written film that tightly packs a punch - It doesn't chew well.
Gayly Dreadful
Terry Mesnard
Horror fans will kind of know where this is going because, even though I wouldn't classify Aamis/Ravening as a horror film, it uses the trappings to great effect.
Vague Visages
Bedatri D. Choudhury
Aamis is a masterfully told macabre romance, strongly influenced by Nagisa Oshima and Wong Kar-wai.
Hyperallergic
Poulomi Das
Much of the brilliance of the genre-hybrid Aamis is in its steadfast refusal to commit.
The Hollywood Reporter
Deborah Young
Hazarika's screenplay generates some real psychological chills.
Film Threat
Lorry Kikta
The themes and metaphors in Aamis are about how love consumes us and how we consume the people we love...with love. It shows us that love is often never tied up in a pretty box with a bow, but is often messy, weird, insane, and maybe even disgusting.
Unseen Films
Nathanael Hood
Cannibalism shouldn't be this bland.
The Pop Break
Marisa Carpico
...Hazarika's film is truly unique and while the product will not sit well with everyone, you have to admire the courage to put it out there.
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