Sevgi Va — Boshqa Dorilar Kino
In recent years, Uzbek cinema has undergone a quiet but powerful renaissance. Moving away from purely historical epics or traditional melodramas, filmmakers are now tackling complex social realities. At the forefront of this wave is the thought-provoking film “Sevgi va Boshqa Dorilar” (Love and Other Drugs) .
It is a therapeutic scream. It is the kind of film that makes you feel uncomfortable in your seat because it feels too real. It asks a difficult question: Are you living your life, or are you numbing yourself to survive it? Sevgi Va Boshqa Dorilar Kino
The sound design is particularly haunting. The chaotic noise of Tashkent streets (market vendors, car horns) contrasts sharply with the dead silence of the protagonist's bedroom at 3 AM when the pills wear off. Whether you are from Uzbekistan or simply a fan of global cinema, here is why this film deserves your time: In recent years, Uzbek cinema has undergone a