
The story is divided into 4 short stories about issues and dilemmas that bruises the modern Indian society, It unfolds tales of individuals struggling to find their identity, and uphold their dignity in a world that is cold and unsympathetic.... (Full plot summary below)
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The story is divided into 4 short stories about issues and dilemmas that bruises the modern Indian society, It unfolds tales of individuals struggling to find their identity, and uphold their dignity in a world that is cold and unsympathetic.
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| CompuserveHarvey S. KartenBrisk amusing doc, but Shadyac never gets an answer to his question. |
| Hollywood & FineMarshall FineShadyac doesn't come to a conclusion deeper than "we need to take care of each other." Unfortunately, an entire political party and its corporate supporters feel otherwise. |
| Combustible CelluloidJeffrey M. AndersonNow comes the slight and highly enjoyable documentary, I Am. It takes on many of the same issues, with less depth, but with a great deal more hope. |
| Arkansas Democrat-GazettePhilip Martina sweet movie, but an extremely slight one that seems not to notice the banality of its no doubt profoundly felt, anti-materialist worldview ... |
| Christianity TodayRuss BreimeierI Am is less about Shadyac's radical lifestyle change than it is an exploration of humanity's shortcomings and wasted potential for good. |
| ComingSoon.netEdward DouglasSome may surprised at what a smart film came from the director of so many stupid comedies. |
| Minneapolis Star TribuneColin CovertA documentary spin through philosophy, philanthropy and quantum physics. |
| Philadelphia InquirerCarrie RickeyHappily, the frisky Shadyac does not sermonize. He is a puckish Sherpa to the frontiers of science and faith. |
| Detroit NewsTom LongI Am is looking for a little bit of hope in this world. Happily, it finds some. A great deal actually. |
| Seattle TimesJohn HartlHere's a rare feel-good documentary that earns its somewhat cockeyed optimism. |