Review of And the Ship Sails On (1983) by Pavandeep S — 14 Jan 2008
Absolutely beautiful and lovely. The overly obvious sets, the toy-like atmosphere and a group of people with no care except their own and their final realization that beauty is so much more, it is even among the poor in us and these film is not just a joyful fantasy, but a bash at stereotypes done elegantly, particularly the blind sister of the Grand Duke and also a humanistic movie of looking at the world for more than it is.
A beautiful moment from a superb human being.
This review of And the Ship Sails On (1983) was written by Pavandeep S on 14 Jan 2008.
And the Ship Sails On has generally received very positive reviews.
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