Walking during the night can always prove an interesting, if not dangerous experience, depending on the location. Aryan D. Roy seems to had a similar notion when she conceived of “Bridge” a type of neo-noir that takes place during the walk of one man during the night, and crosses the borders of dream/fantasy and reality a number of times.
The aforementioned man is Biswajit Sarkar and he retuns back home during the night. In his “odyssey”, he meets a woman who looks lost, a drunken ricksaw driver, a political enforcer who has regretted his past and wants to change his ways, and a famous musician that is about to lose his tune. It seems, however, that these were not just simple passerby, but individuals who want Biswajit’s soul.
Moving in a style that unfolds much like a road movie, Aryan D. Roy creates a rather appealing narrative,...
The aforementioned man is Biswajit Sarkar and he retuns back home during the night. In his “odyssey”, he meets a woman who looks lost, a drunken ricksaw driver, a political enforcer who has regretted his past and wants to change his ways, and a famous musician that is about to lose his tune. It seems, however, that these were not just simple passerby, but individuals who want Biswajit’s soul.
Moving in a style that unfolds much like a road movie, Aryan D. Roy creates a rather appealing narrative,...
- 10/18/2022
- by Panos Kotzathanasis
- AsianMoviePulse
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