

The last I remember a film scene with a man, a woman, and a broken-down car questioning gender roles, it was 2007, and “Transformers” had just come out. Karan Gour’s “Fairy Folk” (2024), opens with a broken-down car in the middle of the wilderness. Mohit (Mukul Chadda), a middle-aged man, is desperately trying to fix the car, and Ritika (Rasika Dugal), his wife, is desperately trying to get them out of there. This chaos is interrupted by a wandering fairy that follows them home, into the city. The couple calls their friends for help when they realize that this creature (Nikhil Desai) looks just like a human but has no genitals or a pulse.
They try to get rid of the creature by making it follow them into the forest again and tying it up to a tree. But in a moment of trying to be human to a non-human creature,...
They try to get rid of the creature by making it follow them into the forest again and tying it up to a tree. But in a moment of trying to be human to a non-human creature,...
- 10/22/2024
- by Shivani Muralikrishna
- High on Films
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