Description
At the very beginning of the film we encounter a Kafkaesque. We see how authorities interfere into the personal choices of people and force them to change the course of their life by abusing the power, but that is not the story the story is how those trampled people come out from the loop of authoritarian abuse with a little help of luck. On the other hand we see how a person discover love and how he come face to face with the pain of losing his most loved one after an upturning apocalypse. Both of these plot runs parallelly and are connected with each other with mundane objects and forgotten incidents, but at the very last both of the plots merges into one, in a grey polluted air which contaminates the beauty of a glorious sunset. The story lets us realize that we are not perfect we have flaws, we have breaking points, we are mortal but that’s what makes us human. It’s a story of most ordinary people on earth. I must appreciate two things in this movie one is the approach to cinematography and another is prop designing. No more words you better enjoy.
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