• There's no shortage of great Indian films on Netflix. This, unfortunately, is not one of them. The plot is extremely disjointed and barely coherent. To be honest, while 'Mythily's' production values are far better, in terms of film quality--acting, direction, screenplay, editing--I'm reminded of, yes, 'Manos: Hands of Fate.'

    It's hard to really describe everything that's so wrong with this picture, and I can't in good conscience recommend you watch it to see for yourself. But I'll say this: remember the couple in 'Manos' making out on the side of the road, who had no connection to the rest of the movie? 'Mythily' one-ups that non sequitir with the most bizarre mid-film break that I never could have imagined.

    I don't like to badmouth movies; maybe they're just not for me, & regardless, working on them put food on the table for X number of people. Yet this is so poorly executed, I feel I'd be remiss if I didn't put a word out there. Don't bother with this one.