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I watched this short film on YouTube, and it reminded me why Anurag remains one of the best at capturing everyday realism, especially when it comes to street harassment. The way he builds tension as Radhika gets cornered feels uncomfortably authentic.
What hit me even harder was the commentary on passive bystanders, people who aren't necessarily wrong for staying out of it, but are still part of the problem.
And the way patriarchy is depicted, not just as aggression, but also as something deeply hollow and scattered across society in subtle forms, was really impactful.
Short, sharp, and sadly still relevant.
What hit me even harder was the commentary on passive bystanders, people who aren't necessarily wrong for staying out of it, but are still part of the problem.
And the way patriarchy is depicted, not just as aggression, but also as something deeply hollow and scattered across society in subtle forms, was really impactful.
Short, sharp, and sadly still relevant.
Well! this one is not for the faint hearted! This video in not entertaining either, it tackles a prevelant issue head on.
Many issues involve unreasonabe exploitation, while everyone is trying to reason a way out, perhaps there isn't one.
Welcome to the "Reality", there is no justice in the world.
"Fair is foul, and foul is fair" - William Shakespeare
- collinsenosh
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- surajumarye15
- 5 nov 2013
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