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Haq
Haq
हक़
2025 ·136 min ·India ·PG 16+
7.2
IMDb 7.8 КП 6.5
Drama
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In 1980s India, Shazia Bano takes her husband to court after he abandons her and their children, sparking a national battle over faith, women’s rights, and justice.

🎬 Golden Globe 2026 — Best Actress (Comedy or Musical)
🎬 Golden Globe 2026 — Best Original Song
🎬 Golden Globe 2026 — Best Supporting Actress
🎬 BAFTA 2026 — Best Costume Design
🎬 Golden Globe 2026 — Special Achievement Award
🎬 BAFTA 2026 — Best Makeup and Hairstyling
🎬 Screen Actors Guild Awards 2026 — Best Supporting Actress

The second installment of the Wicked adaptation is widely regarded as an artistically weaker conclusion that struggles to justify its split from the first film. While critics appreciate the continued exploration of political allegory and Jungian archetypes, many find the narrative execution uneven, citing plot holes, character inconsistencies, and an over-reliance on musical spectacles.

Theme The film effectively utilizes the story to explore complex political themes, such as the mechanisms of propaganda, the construction of social narratives, and the nature of authority.
Acting Cynthia Erivo provides a strong, layered performance that grounds the protagonist's struggle against societal prejudice.
Runtime The decision to split the source material into two films feels arbitrary and forced, as the narrative lacks sufficient substance to sustain a four-hour runtime.
Screenplay The screenplay suffers from significant logical lapses and abrupt, unearned character reversals that undermine the development seen in the first part.
Theme Audiences are divided on the film's tone, as some perceive it as a somber and politically relevant political spectacle, while others view it as a superficial and tedious melodrama.
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