The movie looks tremendous. My ignorance of modern world cinema at this non-blockbuster level is beyond suspect. I feel cheated having missed so much. Take this shot of a dead moth inside a book...
Impeccably lit, to say nothing of its meaning, which is deep. The film is littered with visual metaphors like this...
The mixing of language throughout is another interesting element, one you wouldn't easily find in an American film. The characters, clearly still of post-Colonial India, speak mostly English, with both Hindi and Bengali mixed in, for clearly concrete reasons.
There's also a subplot involving strained relations with the family's darker-skinned Indian servants, which–shockingly with everything else happening–doesn't feel shoehorned in. Everything felt really well considered and detailed. Overall, A Death in the Gunj is an elegant subversion of the family drama presented as murder mystery. It's a high 9 for sure. I loved it.
CHRONOLOGICALLY
⫷ EPISODE 282 - (YOU ARE HERE) - EPISODE 283B ⫸
⫷ EPISODE 282 - (YOU ARE HERE) - EPISODE 283B ⫸
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