Skip to content Skip to sidebar Skip to footer

Miss Man Short Film Review

 


Full review herehttps://www.ukfilmreview.co.uk/post/miss-man-short-film-review

“Love isn’t between a man and a woman. But between love and love.” These are the lines we first see in Tathagata Ghosh’s Miss Man, a short film with a hallucinatory style and an empirical vision. If you want to catch the spirit of this short film, then make a note of this line, “You know, I’m often attracted to women as well. But, I’m not sure if it’s as a man or a woman!” These words are said by the protagonist of Miss Man. He is Manob (an excellent Arghya Adhikary), a man exploring his sexuality. He likes to do makeup and wear sarees. His story runs in parallel between two spaces: one is “real” in a way that it’s shown using a traditional approach, while the other consists of dreamlike montages, complete with evocative images. 

Find Me On:

Twitter - https://twitter.com/vikasonorous

Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/vimovies123/

Email - vikasy199@gmail.com

Post a Comment for "Miss Man Short Film Review"