![]() But sometimes it helps to look at things from a different angle.” In the short film, a gay couple has a conversation at the dinner table. I loved the description of the short film – “What is right…what is wrong? What is correct … what is incorrect? Our definitions are based on our beliefs. It also tells us how important it is to create an environment where people can be themselves. No one deserves to be bullied for being themselves as the guilt always comes back haunting a person. Through The Rainbow tells us the repercussions of the same. Imagine living a life where you can’t be yourself in front of your friends? We all are surrounded by people doing something they don’t wish to do due to peer pressure. When the oppressed turn into an oppressor, the situation is meant to go haywire. As the short film ends, you will have a smile on your face. However, in Cliche, we get to see a different side of a mother towards her son and we wish all Indian parents were this progressive and understanding. The short film might be titled Cliche but what we get to see is exactly opposite of what the word means! As Indians, the majority of our life’s decisions are taken by parents including the life partners (it’s stupid though). Let Love Be tells us that it doesn’t always matter if the crowd accepts you or not, YOU have to be your crowd and accept yourself first. In 2 minutes 47 seconds, the film speaks a lot not only to the homophobes but also to those who are not living their life freely because of society’s judgement. ![]() Some love stories paint magic, sorrow, longing and pain beautifully and Sisak is that tale for me. ![]() You will be hooked to the unspoken journey of two men and crave for more, just like the characters do. Sometimes, the eyes are enough to express the affection one feels for the other person, and also the pain. Love needs no language and this short film is the ultimate proof of the same.
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