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HEROES OF "Aparajito [Sub: Eng]"
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TV Guide
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August 28, 2006

A thoughtful, colorful, and poetic story of life in India.
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Variety
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October 24, 2007

It doesn't have quite the tension or quite the variety of mood but it has a special brooding quality and a more explicit conflict between East and West.
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LarsenOnFilm
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January 20, 2015

...eloquently dramatizes oppositions: tradition versus invention; religion versus science; adolescence versus adulthood.
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Old School Reviews
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February 27, 2005

each tightly constructed story flows naturally like the Ganges River without artificial contrivances
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Empire Magazine
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August 07, 2012

Humanist film-making at its best.
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Chicago Reader
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October 24, 2007

Ray's relaxed, open style had a tremendous influence on the film world of 1956, but time has absorbed some of its originality.
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Chicago Reader
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October 24, 2007

It's a masterpiece for which terms like 'simplicity' and 'profundity' seem inadequate.
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EmanuelLevy.Com
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August 05, 2011

The second panel in Ray's masterpiece, Thr Apu Trilogy, is less dramatic than the first or last, but it's just as insightful and emotionally touching.
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San Francisco Chronicle
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January 01, 2000

There's pleasure in witnessing Apu's thrill of knowledge, but sadness when his ambitions create an inevitable break with his mother.
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New York Times

March 25, 2006

It is done with such rare feeling and skill at pictorial imagery, and with such sympathetic understanding of Indian character on the part of Mr. Ray, that it develops a sort of hypnotism for the serene and tolerant viewer.
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