Novelist Priya moves to serene Appshethalli along with her young son, at a time when the village is grappling with the mysterious disappearance of a few residents. Under strange circumstances, Priya realizes that she will also be a victim. Can she prevent it?,
1980
Story: In 1980, novelist and photographer Priya heads to scenic Appshethalli to find inspiration for her next literary work. There, she finds herself in grave danger. Is there a way out?
Review: According to most sci-fi works, messing with the space-time continuum can have disastrous effects, but not so in this week’s Kannada release 1980, which dropped today on NammaFlix. This is a film that explores the possibility of parallel universes, wherein Priya, who is in 1980, is able to converse with Sanvi in 2020, over a telephone.
In the course of their conversations, though, Priya realizes that the spate of mysterious disappearances in Appshethalli is set to hit closer home. As a novelist with a sharp mind and attention to detail, can she figure out a way to prevent certain things from happening in her immediate future? This sums up the crux of 1980, written and directed by Rajkiran.
In principle, the existence of parallel universes is an interesting concept. To be fair, the makers have managed to weave together an intriguing narrative leading to this. But despite their best efforts, most notably by lead actress Priyanka Upendra, it just doesn’t take flight. This was a subject that could have soared high, but hovers just above ground level. It does not crash and burn, so you are left with a film that has a good plot, but is let down by drab execution.
The wigs of the men in 1980 were just bad and at one point in the climax, I lost count trying to keep up with the continuity issue of whether Priya hurt her left leg or right, only to miraculously heal after hobbling around for a while. It also took a mammoth effort to stay awake for the entire proceeding.
Verdict: A cosmic event creating a portal and the possibility of parallel universes should have made for an immensely engrossing tale. Unfortunately, despite Priyanka’s best efforts, it fails to strike a chord. If you are not in the mood to step out to theatres this festive weekend, 1980 is your next bet. It doesn’t top our list of recommendations, though.
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