The Lunchbox Comments

  • Garfield 2022-03-28 09:01:06

    Really like. In addition to the warm reading, I want to rush to an Indian restaurant to...

  • Natalia 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    A literary film without singing and dancing at all, a food delivery system praised by Harvard and the Emperor, an error rate of 1 in 6 million, and the hero and heroine won the prize, which started a letter exchange, until the real face came to an abrupt end, a paragraph "Grass-like Years". ....

  • Abdullah 2022-03-26 09:01:09

    A literary film without singing and dancing at all, a food delivery system praised by Harvard and the Emperor, an error rate of 1 in 6 million, and the hero and heroine won the prize, which started a letter exchange, until the real face came to an abrupt end, a paragraph "Grass-like Years". ....

  • Juvenal 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    Indians can't make that kind of delicate love movie, coupled with the problem of CCTV dubbing, it makes people instantly play. Not interested in Indian food. The world is moving too fast, some people keep up with the speed of development, and some people are left behind. But are those who haven't kept up wrong? In such a fast-moving world, no one wants to wait or care about those who are left behind and steeped in the past. Take the wrong train, go to the right...

  • Luigi 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    The language of the shots is mature and delicate, and the characters’ plight is often shown in a cramped spatial composition. For example, the male protagonist often appears in a crowded bus or a cubicle with a low ceiling, while the female protagonist’s scope of action is mainly limited to the kitchen, laundry room, and narrow spaces for drying clothes. aisle. The plot advances in the back and forth of notes, the structure is slightly simple, but the lines are full of literature. That aunt who...

  • Keith 2022-03-23 09:02:30

    Very Wong Kar Wai...

  • Stephany 2022-03-21 09:02:28

    See the "Reader" body again...but...that's how life really...

  • Serenity 2022-03-20 09:02:09

    Finally an Indian movie with a "normal"...

  • Jess 2021-12-28 08:01:34

    A city with such a high population density also has such lonely and empty people and things. This film is too westernized, and was shot entirely for the international and even Western markets. Although it is interesting to see a corner of Indian society, it is more like a curious perspective. If you change the country and the background, the whole story is also...

  • Lola 2021-12-28 08:01:34

    Since this is the first modern Indian movie I have seen that has no singing or dancing, it has to be given five stars. An Indian movie abandons their crazy unrestrained and neurological tradition and shoots like Wong Kar-wai. How rare is Huanxiu's subtlety. I hope the hero and heroine can "get to the right station even if they get in the wrong car" as blessed by the lines in the...

Extended Reading
  • Kristin 2022-03-27 09:01:12

    India also has such subtle and delicate movies

    When I found that I didn't feel bored watching a film that wasn't driven by the plot, it was probably because I understood what the director wanted to express.

    The most bland Indian film I've ever seen is The Stars on Earth, and of course the culture I've seen in Indian films is ebullient and...

  • Loyce 2022-03-21 09:02:28

    No fairy tales, just blank.

    About three and a half. 1. I like the blank at the end. In such a dull, crowded and embarrassed city, if such a pair of ordinary people ends with a fairy tale reunion, it will be too romantic; if it ends with a definite "miss", because the concentration of emotions itself is not enough, Nor will...

The Lunchbox quotes

  • Ila: Somwhere I read that the wrong train can lead you to the right station...

  • Saajan Fernandes: I think we forget things if there is nobody to tell them.