The reason she calls him ashwin according to me is she finally thinks shes equal because of her job she finally felt she has achieved something which is acceptable according to the societal standards she feels that she is equalent to his level of hierarchy and she has achieved something she feels this can be accepted by society hence they can both be in a relationship notice how ratna do not care about the societal standards in the beginning when she comes back to work even after Ashwin's fiance is no more but gets a reality check and then again do not care about society despite caring about society there are lot of layers to this beautiful movie
I saw this movie when it came out in 2018. Tilotama Shome is an incredibly talented actress who adeptly portrays even the most subtle emotions, such as a smile... it's as if she tailors the length of her smile to fit the character. Anyway, I admire how many key moments in this film were deeply explained, which I had overlooked due to my lack of understanding or limited knowledge of filmmaking. Great job! Lots of love.
The way she talks, walks, emotes, carries herself, you'd think she is someone from that "class". The tension, hesitation, insecurity...she conveys all of that so well.
Not convinced that she is ready to love him, though that would be the expected romantic end. What is obvious is that she finally feels like an equal person. Maybe all it is is a sort of gratitude, Ashwin showed her that she is capable of being seen as an equal and created the opportunity for her to become one.
Excellent Analysis. I know this film is the POV of Ratna. But what I felt after watching this movie is a Man always prefer a Woman who takes care of him.
Completely missed the point of the movie. The movie is about Ashwin finally noticing a woman full of capabilities and intelligence reduced merely to being a servant taking care of him and gradually sees her as an equal, provides her with means to start her career and finally setting her free to pursue her dreams despite being in love with her.
I wish I had not watched this review and instead watched the movie by myself, but then again, I would not have known this movie existed had I not watched this review.
These narrations are kind of needed for people who watch a heartwarming movie, without understanding the art of cinematography, so that we can also pay attention to the details made by the maker. how the small elements in the frames are arranged to portray the essence of the characters. We the common folk might just only get the partial warmth of an artwork at its face value, but now because of the narration, we can also indulge in the hidden beauty intricately woven in it.
I watched this movie long long back and i recommended everyone to watch it. This movie touches your heart with its characters, narrations, performances, subtilty and most importantly it's own pace. You will feel for this movie, it doesn't rush nor tries to prove any point. It just uncovers a layer from our heart and makes us feel good about them throughout the journey.
this is so well articulated, in one the core papers I study at university, we have a concept namely space by henri lefebvre and the front and back theory by goffman. this movie is the perfect example for the analysis. 10/10 presentation
loved how you interpreted the details. This is one of my favourite films to watch. How subtly the society always reminds you of your class and how difficult it is to emerge from them. I am still not convinced that she is ready to love him back but perhaps this is finally a sign where she acknowledges that he truly loves her and has risen from the shallow societal norms of class divide. Her calling him by his name is the most important scene in my pov where she considers herself as an equal - perhaps not in class yet but equal as a person, maybe even as a friend. Not lover yet but just a small step that shows that you have to consider yourself equal to your potential partner. That's the first step of falling in love. Nobody's above each other in a relationship. There's no class divide, no income divide. Just equal partners in ways more than one.
This movie is not in Netfix anymore, because of obvious reason that people don't watch good movies in our Nation. I wanted to show it to my mother and then I found it on RUclips. A lot of us complain we don't make good movies in India. The fact of the matter is we don't watch good movies in India. To all the women who cry foul for men's behaviour, if you don't want bad behaviour from men you will have to stop promoting it first. Women call Kabir Singh as misogynist but you went to see that movie and made it a super-hit and when the representation of Ashwin comes to the screen, you don't watch it even at the comfort of your home.
The way you have explained the scenes, and the gestures of the characters is utterly commendable... Now I understand why the general public do not understand the body language of Movies... Now I would watch every movie or a character with the your lens :)
I would recommend watching this movie alone. Once someone recommended this movie to me and I decided to watch it on calm Sunday afternoon with my family. Now they discard any movie recommendation coming from me without even bothering themselves with trailer. I watched this video because I missed movie little bit under the pressure of disappointed glances of my wife and brother throughout. I think I somewhat like the movie, I might've enjoyed the subtlety more of it if I had watched it alone.
Ashwin tells his dad "I've got the budget, I've got the design, you wanted me to handle this site, so let me handle it" Cut to the next scene where Ratna asks permission from the tailor master to use his sewing machine. This flawlessly shows the difference between privileged vs unprivileged. Ratna's bag zip always gave trouble while packing. Ashwin's was so smooth. The class divide cannot be said anymore subtlety than this. Kudos to the director.
The man helped her to be equal with him , as it was one of the problem in Ratna's life , this is love he tried to solve problem , which we should also learn breaking every problem into little solution to deal with it .
Ok, so lets take a deep breath and now just wow!!!!!!!! It felt like i am listening to the unspoken heart of sweetest Ratna and the perfectly simple Ashwin. You deserve this❤❤
I think it is possible in India only because it's a poor country literally and metaphorically, you don't see this type of films from developed countries as they have their dignified lives as cleaner or servants. We have of economic inequality and per capita income so low that it allows this kind of situation. But one thing I can't make out of riches, "if you talk of manners and etiquette all the time, why can't you show it to your househelps ?"
@@Cinemawali No you're right but in other countries the case will be of class division only but in india there is also an angle of caste and untouchability strikes through.. and yes probably in everywhere there will be some classification based on economic strata, but what will be the relationship that is to be a matter of exploration
I recently watched this movie and loved it a lot..you have captured the essence of distance in each frame so beautifully..loved your breakdown! Amazing job 👏 👏
I have to say, after watching so many review channels, I randomly stumbled upon yours, and it’s the best I’ve seen. Your reviews are more like storytelling, and the way you explain each moment of the scene is just so beautiful. The way you connect camera movement to the emotion of the script is simply amazing. I really loved it. I'm new to your channel and am following you starting today. I look forward to seeing more of your content! 😌👍🏼🥳
You actually explained each frame as if it was a canvas. It helped appreciate the movie. Hopefully the director and cinematographer had the same concept as you did. You would make a good Movie Maker.
The review - Top order / Meticulously captures both, the nuances of content & the thoughtfully executed process. The film reviewed - Though genuine, is detached. More Madrid than Mumbai ! "Ashwin" watches this film in Worli - All cool ! ... "His parents" watch it in their South Delhi kothi ! - Phone call to Ashu beta - Maid fired * Not exactly a shot in the arm for social mobility now is it ! / If 'films don't impact psyche"......."Animal types", should't upset.
I literally forgot about the real world while watching this movie after the movie finished I realised no rich person would marry or fall in love with their servant and that the title of servant will always be a low one in our society
Hey, I generally dont comment - But I loved this video - I love reflecting on movies but the details you go into in terms of cinematography is so refreshing. Really enjoyed the video!
Thanks cinemawali. Yuo are awesome. I discovered two beautiful movies because of you first was Kumbalangi Nights and now this one. I hope you reach great heights one day.
You explained it so beautifully... As I was listening to your video after watching the movie.... It gave me new eyes to watch it from a different perspective..
Soo beautiful narration... ❤ In a very short time we just feeled the whole emotions of the beautiful movie. The movie holds a pure emotion and a very natural story line. The role played by both ratna and Ashwin is soo beautiful and perfect and vibe of Mumbai City adds the remaining magic✨.
Fantastic movie. Fantastic analysis. Framing and lighting are often overlooked as storytelling instruments by Bollywood directors. So glad when a director utilises them properly. Even happier when someone talks about it with such verbosity and passion.
Anything more than love is definitely the bond they share, the space between them as you have explained just strikes different Its Wonderfully shot and directed film, the camera angles the subtle emotions everything makes it a fascinating tale of two people belonging to different worlds yet joined in a somewhat complicated but caring way❤
You have truely described the movie in its essence. I am gonna watch it right away. If any of you all commenters have similar recommendations then i would love that too!
Ashwin is the biggest GREEN FLAG in a lot of romance movie i have watched.
The reason she calls him ashwin according to me is she finally thinks shes equal because of her job she finally felt she has achieved something which is acceptable according to the societal standards she feels that she is equalent to his level of hierarchy and she has achieved something she feels this can be accepted by society hence they can both be in a relationship notice how ratna do not care about the societal standards in the beginning when she comes back to work even after Ashwin's fiance is no more but gets a reality check and then again do not care about society despite caring about society there are lot of layers to this beautiful movie
agree with you!!
I saw this movie when it came out in 2018. Tilotama Shome is an incredibly talented actress who adeptly portrays even the most subtle emotions, such as a smile... it's as if she tailors the length of her smile to fit the character. Anyway, I admire how many key moments in this film were deeply explained, which I had overlooked due to my lack of understanding or limited knowledge of filmmaking. Great job! Lots of love.
The way she talks, walks, emotes, carries herself, you'd think she is someone from that "class". The tension, hesitation, insecurity...she conveys all of that so well.
Ye movie kanha release huyi , Netflix PE toh nhi Mila mujhe 😢
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Not convinced that she is ready to love him, though that would be the expected romantic end.
What is obvious is that she finally feels like an equal person. Maybe all it is is a sort of gratitude, Ashwin showed her that she is capable of being seen as an equal and created the opportunity for her to become one.
agreed
Excellent Analysis. I know this film is the POV of Ratna. But what I felt after watching this movie is a Man always prefer a Woman who takes care of him.
Completely missed the point of the movie. The movie is about Ashwin finally noticing a woman full of capabilities and intelligence reduced merely to being a servant taking care of him and gradually sees her as an equal, provides her with means to start her career and finally setting her free to pursue her dreams despite being in love with her.
Felt like a love letter for the movie ❤
I wish I had not watched this review and instead watched the movie by myself, but then again, I would not have known this movie existed had I not watched this review.
You can still watch. You may relish other aspects, your perspective
These narrations are kind of needed for people who watch a heartwarming movie, without understanding the art of cinematography, so that we can also pay attention to the details made by the maker. how the small elements in the frames are arranged to portray the essence of the characters. We the common folk might just only get the partial warmth of an artwork at its face value, but now because of the narration, we can also indulge in the hidden beauty intricately woven in it.
I watched this movie long long back and i recommended everyone to watch it. This movie touches your heart with its characters, narrations, performances, subtilty and most importantly it's own pace. You will feel for this movie, it doesn't rush nor tries to prove any point. It just uncovers a layer from our heart and makes us feel good about them throughout the journey.
This film has my heart. It's simple in it is potryal but yet it's effective the Simplicity to show class levels is beautiful.
this is so well articulated, in one the core papers I study at university, we have a concept namely space by henri lefebvre and the front and back theory by goffman. this movie is the perfect example for the analysis. 10/10 presentation
loved how you interpreted the details. This is one of my favourite films to watch. How subtly the society always reminds you of your class and how difficult it is to emerge from them. I am still not convinced that she is ready to love him back but perhaps this is finally a sign where she acknowledges that he truly loves her and has risen from the shallow societal norms of class divide. Her calling him by his name is the most important scene in my pov where she considers herself as an equal - perhaps not in class yet but equal as a person, maybe even as a friend. Not lover yet but just a small step that shows that you have to consider yourself equal to your potential partner. That's the first step of falling in love. Nobody's above each other in a relationship. There's no class divide, no income divide. Just equal partners in ways more than one.
This movie is not in Netfix anymore, because of obvious reason that people don't watch good movies in our Nation. I wanted to show it to my mother and then I found it on RUclips. A lot of us complain we don't make good movies in India. The fact of the matter is we don't watch good movies in India. To all the women who cry foul for men's behaviour, if you don't want bad behaviour from men you will have to stop promoting it first. Women call Kabir Singh as misogynist but you went to see that movie and made it a super-hit and when the representation of Ashwin comes to the screen, you don't watch it even at the comfort of your home.
You can see it from n RUclips
@@anndarcy8193 I have already mentioned that in my comment
The way you have explained the scenes, and the gestures of the characters is utterly commendable... Now I understand why the general public do not understand the body language of Movies... Now I would watch every movie or a character with the your lens :)
We deserve a part 2 of this movie
Like come on . Take it a bit further
Wow! What a narrative, so different and beautiful.
I watched this movie a few weeks ago and I absolutely loved it. I liked it better than any kdramas.
where did u watch
@@harshithaparshetty2559 its on netflix i guss
@@harshithaparshetty2559 it's been 3 weeks but I think I watched it ln bilibili or daily motion.
Exactly better than any kdramas
I would recommend watching this movie alone. Once someone recommended this movie to me and I decided to watch it on calm Sunday afternoon with my family. Now they discard any movie recommendation coming from me without even bothering themselves with trailer. I watched this video because I missed movie little bit under the pressure of disappointed glances of my wife and brother throughout. I think I somewhat like the movie, I might've enjoyed the subtlety more of it if I had watched it alone.
Ashwin tells his dad "I've got the budget, I've got the design, you wanted me to handle this site, so let me handle it" Cut to the next scene where Ratna asks permission from the tailor master to use his sewing machine. This flawlessly shows the difference between privileged vs unprivileged.
Ratna's bag zip always gave trouble while packing. Ashwin's was so smooth. The class divide cannot be said anymore subtlety than this.
Kudos to the director.
Beautifully enunciated. You've made me compelled to check the film out by the power of your storytelling!
The man helped her to be equal with him , as it was one of the problem in Ratna's life , this is love he tried to solve problem , which we should also learn breaking every problem into little solution to deal with it .
Ok, so lets take a deep breath and now just wow!!!!!!!!
It felt like i am listening to the unspoken heart of sweetest Ratna and the perfectly simple Ashwin.
You deserve this❤❤
Poigance of 'Sir' just improved for me. So richly described! ❣️
You made me cry..why do you write so beautifully?
I loved the movie in first time but after this , I'm blowned by the perspective of shots. You are great
I think it is possible in India only because it's a poor country literally and metaphorically, you don't see this type of films from developed countries as they have their dignified lives as cleaner or servants. We have of economic inequality and per capita income so low that it allows this kind of situation. But one thing I can't make out of riches, "if you talk of manners and etiquette all the time, why can't you show it to your househelps ?"
I partly agree but it is true for many other countries as well. A good portrayal would be the one in Parasite by Bong Joon Ho.
@@Cinemawali No you're right but in other countries the case will be of class division only but in india there is also an angle of caste and untouchability strikes through.. and yes probably in everywhere there will be some classification based on economic strata, but what will be the relationship that is to be a matter of exploration
There is also the series maid
I recently watched this movie and loved it a lot..you have captured the essence of distance in each frame so beautifully..loved your breakdown! Amazing job 👏 👏
The movie, the script, the screen play, actors, direction were all good. So is your breakdown of it. Loved this breakdown of yours.
I have to say, after watching so many review channels, I randomly stumbled upon yours, and it’s the best I’ve seen. Your reviews are more like storytelling, and the way you explain each moment of the scene is just so beautiful. The way you connect camera movement to the emotion of the script is simply amazing. I really loved it. I'm new to your channel and am following you starting today. I look forward to seeing more of your content! 😌👍🏼🥳
This is one of my favorite movie. I love how they have portrayed the characters so realistically.
You actually explained each frame as if it was a canvas. It helped appreciate the movie. Hopefully the director and cinematographer had the same concept as you did. You would make a good Movie Maker.
This was one of the most beautiful video essay I’ve watched in a while! Thank you.
This is a movie which I have watched like more than 10 times.. the narration felt so warm… amazing work.. ❤❤❤
How beautifully and intricately have you dissected each n every emotion and frame.. kudos
The review - Top order / Meticulously captures both, the nuances of content & the thoughtfully executed process.
The film reviewed - Though genuine, is detached. More Madrid than Mumbai !
"Ashwin" watches this film in Worli - All cool ! ... "His parents" watch it in their South Delhi kothi ! - Phone call to Ashu beta - Maid fired
* Not exactly a shot in the arm for social mobility now is it ! / If 'films don't impact psyche"......."Animal types", should't upset.
I literally forgot about the real world while watching this movie after the movie finished I realised no rich person would marry or fall in love with their servant and that the title of servant will always be a low one in our society
Watched this movie 2 times before, gonna have to give it a third watch. An underrated gem. Thanks for a lovely narration
I love this movie so much and the ending made me grin from ear to ear ❤.
Feel proud to find this channel 😊
Hey, I generally dont comment - But I loved this video - I love reflecting on movies but the details you go into in terms of cinematography is so refreshing. Really enjoyed the video!
Amazing how you notice the minute details!!! ❤❤❤
Mommmmm cinemawaliiiii just uploaded 🎉
So beautifully explained
I am watching this movie again ❤
Beautifull explained metaphors, symbolism, perspectives. Just perfect 🫡
So nicely you explained. Though I watched the movie I still listened to the whole story imaging each and every aspect that actually happens
This movie is so beautifully directed I didn’t had to look for hidden directions I felt it.💙
i watched it when it came out and have loved it since, such a good analysis, a love letter indeed!
Thanks cinemawali. Yuo are awesome. I discovered two beautiful movies because of you first was Kumbalangi Nights and now this one. I hope you reach great heights one day.
You explained it so beautifully... As I was listening to your video after watching the movie.... It gave me new eyes to watch it from a different perspective..
Ur explanation brought tears in my eyes
Beautiful beautiful..... beautiful storytelling ma'am ❤. Loved it.
You genuinely have great analysis skills truly pointing out so many things which we normally didn't noticed much. Loved it! ❤
Soo beautiful narration... ❤
In a very short time we just feeled the whole emotions of the beautiful movie. The movie holds a pure emotion and a very natural story line. The role played by both ratna and Ashwin is soo beautiful and perfect and vibe of Mumbai City adds the remaining magic✨.
Wish they plan to make another part, this movie was by far ,more the best
Nicely discussed. I have watched this film several times and it has several layers to it. Very well made. Loved ypur analysis.
Loved this video. Never thought I coukd see this whole movie like this.. ❤❤❤❤
love the analysis. Reminds me alot of cinema beyond entertainment.
first of all, this review is magnificent. Didn't watch the movie only know that the actors are amazing and the reviewer impressed me. good job mama😍
I'm beautifully surprised the way u explained..... ❤❤❤
A very insightful take on the use of space in film!
Fantastic movie. Fantastic analysis.
Framing and lighting are often overlooked as storytelling instruments by Bollywood directors.
So glad when a director utilises them properly. Even happier when someone talks about it with such verbosity and passion.
Never knew such a great movie existed. I watched it right awaya and loved it!!Thank you
i just watched this movie and i absolutely, utterly loved it. please recommend similar films!!
Anything more than love is definitely the bond they share, the space between them as you have explained just strikes different
Its Wonderfully shot and directed film, the camera angles the subtle emotions everything makes it a fascinating tale of two people belonging to different worlds yet joined in a somewhat complicated but caring way❤
Really appreciate this interpretation.
Beautiful analysis. I already loved this film but after watching this video I feel more enlightened about its nuances...tysm ❤
Your work is too good and well constructed, all the best to your journey!
What a great explanation !
Love it
What a narration dear...
Thank youuuuu... 🥰
One of the best films ever!
Very well written, both the story and the analysis.
Excellent presentation of the film . ❤
Great video! I feel like rewatching this now
You have truely described the movie in its essence. I am gonna watch it right away. If any of you all commenters have similar recommendations then i would love that too!
Amazing analysis. Please keep them coming.
best review of "SIR"...best movie of all times, fan of vivek gomber and tilotama, vivek is a magician
Madam You are awesome..thank you for this explanation
Thank you for this insightful analysis. 🙏
How beautiful explanation! 😍😍😍😍
I really appreciate your articulation of observations that everyone might have while watching the movie.
loved the way you explain... 👏
wow what a artfully narrated story.
Can you watch wong kar-wai's "in the mood for love". If you watch it then make a video on it pls❤
Thanks for the beautiful explanation ❤
*Subscribed* 🙌🏽
*Had watched it in 2018 and later too but those nuances which you highlighted were too good 👏 Keep up the Good Work*
Beautifully explained ❤❤
Hey you got a new subscriber.. Really liked your analysis of the movie.
Looking forward to many more
what a beautiful video it is
Commendable narration.
This is my fav film ❤❤❤
Excellent Analysis ❤❤❤
Loved your narration girlllll ❤
I just love it!
Just wonderful.
I just want another movie where Ratna and Ashwin will just live in their own world 👏😭
Really a beautiful narration
You got a new subscriber... content ❤❤❤
Such a lovely explanation ❤
Can anyone suggest me more movies like SIR
Thank you so much for recommending me this, Can you tell me about another movie ?
Great one! ❤