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All In Good Time Review

Another cultural insight into all things east from the writer of East is East. This time things get a little more kinky!

This one starts off as a bit of a sex-romp-com.  Or in at least the young couple’s attempts at such anyway. Yes it seems that after Atul and Voina have locked themselves in that very special wedded way, they seem to never be able to fully seal the deal due to all sorts of surrounding chaos (count meddling parents, annoying siblings and anyone who can throw their hat in the ring).

It all seems a bit of a one note joke, and to be honest it is. But whilst things don’t exactly go off with a bang, it may well end with one. Along they way the tone of the filmleaps from the comedic to the dramatic as our young lovers are threatened to be torn apart.

Although this is a very predictable dramady; it’s heart is in all the right places. Just don’t expect anything as culturally awakening as the writers previous works. But it is still a decent enough and enjoyable enough affair.

 

 

Steven Hurst

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