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Partition

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4.47/5

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User rating: February 26, 2007

I was not very impressed by this film, it is unfortunate. Maybe becasue I have done a lot of research on Partitoin, and it was not portrayed very well in the movie.

User rating: February 26, 2007

Wow! I loved this film ... it`s powerful story with a timely message, and beautifully shot.

User rating: February 25, 2007

Fabulous

User rating: February 25, 2007

A very real, heartfelt and touching film.

User rating: February 25, 2007

As a person of one of those cultures featured in the movie, I was disappointed at the story being more of a love story then the dealings with the actaul partition. The history of the partition was not researched correctly and unfortunatley I was quite dissapointed. Kirsten Kurek hit it right on!

User rating: February 24, 2007

A timely story about the most precious need of humanity - well told with integrity and honesty. A visual feast to stay long after with you after the movie is over.

User rating: February 24, 2007

A beautifully directed, well acted and well scripted production. I have recommended it to everyone, because PARTITION is a classic film.

User rating: February 24, 2007

A+ movie rating. I don`t normally like romance movies, having a particular dislike for romantic comedies and over the top dramatic romance stories. This movie, however, was one part romance story, one part social/political story, and one part human interest. An interesting story told in an interesting and touching way without overdoing it. A quiet reserve in a story about human passion (love & hate).

User rating: February 23, 2007

Hats off to director Vic Sarin, and an excellent cast and crew of `Partition` for this epic and obviously personal film. The partition of India was a radical political decision costing and affecting the lives of millions, fomenting radical, religious nationalism and reshaping geopolitics to now affect billions worldwide. Sarin`s film reveals this decision`s impact on two families from two religious belief systems, thereby revealing the world in microcosm. The script was sensitively written and balanced, the film was sumptuously shot, edited and beautifully scored. Today, we rarely see films with such sweeping vistas and rich scores---more`

User rating: February 22, 2007

A timely film. A must see for all ages.