prettiest outro
almost 240 mins long and i couldn't take my eyes off even for a second flawless cinema
the story of this movie might not be very unique but with each passing day coming across a film that doesn't use working class people as mere background props but actually revolves around them is becoming rare so finding this film was a stroke of luck
even though the theme isn't exactly about any particular class rather the disparity, even though it takes up the burden of presenting a story that might come off as fetishization of a poor helpless…
lost love lost life lost memories and bittersweet nostalgia this is peak cinema