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Rating: 7.70/10 from 253 votes
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Synopsis

Charlatan or Clown? Innocent or Insidious? Terrorist or Trickster? There are indeed many ways of describing Herbert Sarkar -- a forty year old crank who thinks that he can talk to the dead. Herbert grew up in North Kolkata, feeding on the charity of relatives, and being the butt of local jokes.

He declares one day that he has received a message in a dream that has told him where his long dead cousin Binus diary is hidden. People are surprised and amused. But when this prediction proves to be true, Herbert becomes a local sensation. He sets up a roaring business called "Dialogues with the Dead" for three years and for the first time in his life, earns money and the respect of others.

However, his luck runs out when the International Rationalist Society declares him a fraud and threatens to turn him over to the law unless he closes shop. This deeply affects Herbert and he commits suicide that very night. However, his celebrity power increases to unprecedented levels the day after his death. After his body is put inside the electric cremation chamber, and the switch turned on, the most unbelievable thing happens.

The incident hits the headlines as a posthumous terroristic act, and a high-level police inquiry is launched to find the mystery behind it. The film begins at this point and follows the trajectory of the inquiry, flashbacking into the hidden corners of Herberts quixotic life into his lonely growing up years as an alienated orphan, his ill-treatment at the hands of his cruel cousin Dhanna, his only tragi-comic love affair, his unwitting involvement with the underground Maoist Naxalbari movement during the turbulent seventies, and his business of speaking to the dead in the globalized marketplace of the early nineties.

The film depicts, with a rare blend of empathy and irony, the efforts of a gifted mans constant struggle to adapt to his changing surroundings and his efforts to gain love, friendship, and community. Based on Nabarun Bhattacharyas novel of the same name which won the highest literary prize in India in 1997, Suman Mukhopadhyays debut feature Herbert is a deeply moving and artistically accomplished motion picture full of profound laughter, pathos, and humanity.

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Herbert
St. Matthew Passion, BWV 244, Pt. 1: No. 1. Kommt. ihr Töchter. helft mir klagen
Here's to you (feat. Joan Baez)
The Hunt
Wallflowers
Bruma
Red Cross, Disciple Of Christ Today
The Room Upstairs (From "Being There")

User reviews

Emily Green
5/10

The use of traditional Indian instruments in the music adds a rich layer of cultural authenticity to the film, enhancing the storytelling and immersing the audience in Herbert's world.

Laura Turner
10/10

The soundtrack of Herbert is a captivating masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional depth and complexity of the story. The haunting melodies and evocative arrangements enhance every scene, drawing me deeper into Herbert's world.

Emily Jackson
6/10

The score skillfully mirrors the protagonist's inner turmoil and external conflicts, creating a sense of unease and tension that keeps the audience engaged throughout the film.

Stephanie Adams
10/10

The seamless integration of traditional Indian instruments and modern sounds creates a unique and unforgettable sonic landscape that stays with me long after the movie ends. The soundtrack of Herbert is a true work of art that deserves recognition for its ability to enhance and enrich the storytelling experience.

Steven Lee
8/10

The music seamlessly weaves together traditional Indian melodies with modern electronic elements, creating a unique and immersive listening experience that enhances the storytelling.

James Miller
3/10

The soundtrack of Herbert left me feeling disconnected and uninspired. I found the music to be lacking in emotional depth and failed to enhance the storytelling in any meaningful way.

Elizabeth Green
10/10

Each track is carefully crafted to reflect the inner turmoil and external challenges faced by the characters, creating a powerful connection between the audience and the narrative. The music adds an extra layer of depth and emotion to the film, elevating the viewing experience to new heights.

James Allen
2/10

The composition seemed repetitive and monotonous, failing to capture the complexities of Herbert's character and the intricate layers of his story. I was hoping for a more dynamic and engaging soundtrack that could have elevated the film viewing experience, but unfortunately, it fell short of my expectations.

Kenneth Gonzalez
5/10

Overall, the soundtrack of Herbert is a powerful and evocative element that enhances the storytelling, adding depth and emotional resonance to the narrative.

Amanda Campbell
8/10

Each track in the soundtrack is meticulously crafted to complement the different stages of Herbert's life journey, from his humble beginnings to his tragic end, providing a rich and dynamic sonic landscape for the audience to immerse themselves in.

Susan Williams
6/10

The soundtrack of Herbert effectively captures the emotional complexity of the protagonist's journey, blending haunting melodies with moments of introspection and turmoil.

Ashley Robinson
8/10

The soundtrack of Herbert is a haunting and evocative masterpiece that perfectly captures the emotional depth of the film's narrative.