Film Review: ‘Eeb Allay Ooo!’

Artnewspress : Dehumanizing power dynamics underscore Prateek Vats’ enjoyable debut about a guy ill-suited to his new job as monkey chaser in Delhi.

It’s a truism that satire is the sharpest way of critiquing society’s problems. Make an audience laugh as well as think, and you’ve hit your mark. The trick is knowing how deep to dig while finding that perfect balance of sly humor with unforced, sharp-eyed commentary.

Prateek Vats’ unpretentious debut “Eeb Allay Ooo!” largely gets the equation right, using the amusing antics of a guy hired to shoo away New Delhi’s pesky monkeys to address the capital’s toxic power dynamics. It could however have gone a bit further by using boisterous scenes showing National Day celebrations not just as a soft-pedaled push against the Modi government’s polarizing nationalist rhetoric but a more pointed jab at the ruling party’s poisonous propaganda. Instead, Shubham’s generally praiseworthy script errs on the side of caution, focusing on the protagonist’s personal exasperation and wrapping it up with an ambiguous final scene.

The film premiered at Pingyao in the fall of 2019 before going on to Mumbai, where it won several prizes, and then Panorama at the Berlinale. Still lacking an international sales agent, it’s likely to get a boost as one of the buzzier titles in the We Are One virtual film fest. Given the movie’s overall feel-good nature, there’s no reason why it shouldn’t find a happy home on streaming sites and sat casts.

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