The director has taken the struggle to sift and organize his raw material and structure it into a coherent narrative and turned it into part of the experience of watching the movie. He has a performer’s instinct and often presents material as if we were watching a stage play in a “black box” theater, where the actors have minimal props and no backdrops. The first sequence in the movie shows characters holding canvases of varying sizes against themselves as they project home movie footage onto them, visualizing the idea that their mother’s memories have become their own by virtue of having been recorded, preserved, and played. There’s also the simpler idea that our parents’ lives are encoded within us.
Must watchable movie. In this generation this movie will teach us how we are all addicted in smart phones. Good message in this movie I'll really enjoyed the movie. Needs to be appreciate the film director Mr DHIRAV such a wonderful story. And in the movie all of them are very performer in masterpiece role. <br/>Thankyou.
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