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À Delhi, des amies originaires du nord-est de l'Inde préparent pour un mariage un mets dont les effluves insolites provoquent colère et rires parmi le voisinage.
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A bit raw and amateurish but full of heart. Axone is a topsy-turvy tale of how a group of northeast Indians try to arrange a small-scale wedding for one of their friends. They are making the eponymous dish, Axone or the Akhuni Pork. This does not have a pleasing smell while it cooks and that means there is hardly any place to cook it in the small quarters of a house they call home. They are not allowed to cook at their rented-out place in Delhi as part of their residential contract, but today is special. They are making this as a surprise wedding gift for someone who has to be away from her family on the day of her own wedding. When I first heard the line 'Apne hi desh mein mehmaan bankar koi khush kaise ho sakta hai' in Chak De India, it was 2007; it hit hard. 12 years after, In 2019, the depiction in axone isn't much different. Using the axone dish the movie makes a commentary about how the northeast Indians are still treated differently. There is a scene when the entire group is searching for a place where they can cook. Everyone from the group makes phone calls to find suitable places. All languages are different, and intonations varied. It is just about now that entire India started acknowledging the differences between Tamil and Telugu and other languages from the southern states. For a country taking pride in its diversity, I think it still needs time and earnest efforts to acknowledge the variations of all cultures truly. The filmmaking, as well as the acting performances, are natural and heartfelt. They don't rank among the finest, but good enough to put the point across, and to make you think. The movie makes passing judgements from the perspective of an average mainland Indian, but it is not heavy-handed in its scorn. The characters like Shiv keep the dialogue open and outlook positive. Movies like Axone are needed. They tell us that fascinating stories are everywhere and in very interesting contexts, we just have to experiment a bit with our tastes.
alright, this whole story is about making this one dish that the world won't fucking allow to happend for this one girl who is getting married. I think the most exciting part about this movie is how they've captured the northeastern people in Delhi communities. Also their accents are so interesting to hear. This one girl, she was also in Four More Shots Please!, was amazing in it. The best probably. I think, it's a weird movie and not many people will like it, but its different and those are the ones that usually get critically acclaimed. So good one, I guess.
This is such a good movie, nice one