Yeah I can remember that yellow tiffin box. As I can remember that box was continuously used to deliver the wants Suman had for Nirmali. It was more like a carrier conveying the deep love which by any chance shouldn't get transparent and safely reach from one end to the other. And that satisfactory smile on Nirmali's face seeing and touching the box knowing what's inside also holds significance of that yellow box.
I think as we often see that Yellow is used as a colour of happiness, joy or say 'a ray of sunshine' but here, it is what inside the box that matters. For Nirmali and Sumon, it is something that gives them pleasure but it isn't transparent coz others may find it disgusting or depressing. Also, it can be a subtle nod to The Lunchbox.
All right. While bright yellow can mean joy and excitement, the tiffin box in the film is a dull, sickly yellow. As a colour, any kind of yellow always sticks out but people's opinion of the colour is very divided because its a very strange and prominent colour. The context it is used in (especially relevant when Nirmali starts hallucinating it) actually represents madness. The yellow stands out as a colour and can also take on new meaning as the film goes on. Since it contains the thing that Nirmali is obsessed with, it's also a colour of obsession. In this case, yellow is a sickly colour (providing a visual cue when Sumon is throwing up) and makes the viewer uncomfortable according to the situation it is put in. (If it had to represent love, Lust, blood, etc, it would have been red). I don't think this is a nod to the Lunchbox but I guess only the creators would know. :)
had to comment twice ..this time for aligarh analysis...you have done more than justice to it. thanks for the mosquito and privacy perspectives you gave that makes the frames more alive.
dont know why ..i loved the movie when i saw but now i am considering it as a masterpiece after this breakdown. salute to you for making such a long video explaining everything possible.. thanks ..keep educating us about CINEMA
I've seen this masterpiece on its very day of release as I was so excited. And now this is beyond adjectives.... The way you disect every minute detail to bring out a complete new narrative or perspective to the eyes is so satisfying. Brilliant would not be enough. But yeah..... Incredible.
I starting sobbing at the final scene. If only they had done it before, none of this downward spiral would have occurred. 😭 And why couldn't they do it? It speaks to me more of the way society polices who you can love and how. People are bound more by rules than by the honesty of their feelings.
Does your saree and bindi inspired by Nirmali? PS: Just love to hear you talk about films your observation and repeatability to characters is quite something, I really don't understand how you figure out some much in a scene while watching which when I pass by ignore or don't understand.
Helu I would suggest you watch 'Chewing Gum' it's a British comedy series. And it's so so so funny and so surprising. It doesn't require any I depth analysis it's just for pure entertainment according to me.
How you justify that Elias da is in love with Sumon??? And one more thing, according to you what it means when Sumon says that he can't have dogs meat as he love dogs but he ate the rooster that he used to love?
I don't understand why Sumon said that "this is encouraging for both us" before their fight, doesn't it assures that he knows about Ellias da's feelings contradictory to your point that Sumon was unaware of this throughout
Did anyone notice the yellow tiffin box? Discuss here!
Yeah I can remember that yellow tiffin box. As I can remember that box was continuously used to deliver the wants Suman had for Nirmali. It was more like a carrier conveying the deep love which by any chance shouldn't get transparent and safely reach from one end to the other. And that satisfactory smile on Nirmali's face seeing and touching the box knowing what's inside also holds significance of that yellow box.
@@banashreekashyap133 Interesting. I'll wait for some more replies till I give you my theory. :)
I think as we often see that Yellow is used as a colour of happiness, joy or say 'a ray of sunshine' but here, it is what inside the box that matters. For Nirmali and Sumon, it is something that gives them pleasure but it isn't transparent coz others may find it disgusting or depressing. Also, it can be a subtle nod to The Lunchbox.
I have too many theories, so just going to wait for yours. BTW video was too good 🔥
All right. While bright yellow can mean joy and excitement, the tiffin box in the film is a dull, sickly yellow. As a colour, any kind of yellow always sticks out but people's opinion of the colour is very divided because its a very strange and prominent colour. The context it is used in (especially relevant when Nirmali starts hallucinating it) actually represents madness. The yellow stands out as a colour and can also take on new meaning as the film goes on. Since it contains the thing that Nirmali is obsessed with, it's also a colour of obsession. In this case, yellow is a sickly colour (providing a visual cue when Sumon is throwing up) and makes the viewer uncomfortable according to the situation it is put in.
(If it had to represent love, Lust, blood, etc, it would have been red). I don't think this is a nod to the Lunchbox but I guess only the creators would know. :)
You're literally brilliant. Hats off to your explanation. Seriously I have never seen a woman talk about sex so casually.
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had to comment twice ..this time for aligarh analysis...you have done more than justice to it. thanks for the mosquito and privacy perspectives you gave that makes the frames more alive.
dont know why ..i loved the movie when i saw but now i am considering it as a masterpiece after this breakdown. salute to you for making such a long video explaining everything possible.. thanks ..keep educating us about CINEMA
I've seen this masterpiece on its very day of release as I was so excited. And now this is beyond adjectives.... The way you disect every minute detail to bring out a complete new narrative or perspective to the eyes is so satisfying. Brilliant would not be enough. But yeah..... Incredible.
Beautiful! Mesmerising analysis.. I discovered new facets of the movie. Thanks a lot.
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Truly enjoyed this review. To be honest, the movie makes so much sense now. Thank you so much for doing this!
This was so good. Honestly, I appreciate the movie much much more after watching your video. Loved the analysis, thank you! :)
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So incredibly articulate , thank you .
So good to see you! A great analysis of a beautiful film.
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I starting sobbing at the final scene. If only they had done it before, none of this downward spiral would have occurred. 😭 And why couldn't they do it? It speaks to me more of the way society polices who you can love and how. People are bound more by rules than by the honesty of their feelings.
Does your saree and bindi inspired by Nirmali?
PS: Just love to hear you talk about films your observation and repeatability to characters is quite something, I really don't understand how you figure out some much in a scene while watching which when I pass by ignore or don't understand.
Yes, my look is partly inspired by her. Lima Das is such a gorgeous actor. :)
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never knew elias da was in love with sumon!!
I also did not think
This seems to be her personal opinon coming out of her bias of seeing lgbt everywhere.
Really enjoyed this. You have such a fresh and insightful take on everything. An eye that needs to be preserved yet shown off the the world. :)
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After watching the movie, I had never analysed it this way. Will have to watch again.
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Brilliant review! You spoke my heart out!!
rediscovering the movie.yeah thats what i have come here for.😂
That was an awesome analysis. Kudos
Helu I would suggest you watch 'Chewing Gum' it's a British comedy series. And it's so so so funny and so surprising. It doesn't require any I depth analysis it's just for pure entertainment according to me.
I am feeling pukish just listening to it
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How you justify that Elias da is in love with Sumon??? And one more thing, according to you what it means when Sumon says that he can't have dogs meat as he love dogs but he ate the rooster that he used to love?
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Presentaion or editing ...dint know , but its not good. Change the style of ur uploaded vdos in youtube.
I don't understand why Sumon said that "this is encouraging for both us" before their fight, doesn't it assures that he knows about Ellias da's feelings contradictory to your point that Sumon was unaware of this throughout
I'm not sure which part you're talking about. Could you clarify?
@@Cinemawali just when Simon wanted Elias da to cut his toe finger
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@@mrinalsortey3460 He's talking about Nirmali when he says 'both of us'. Try watching the scene again. :)
@@Cinemawali ok, I think you are right
ngl i wouldn't say it offended me but i also couldn't watch it.
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