6/10
slow-paced but instructive
11 December 2023
This movie is definitely not for everyone as it was very sloooow paced. But, we have to give it up for the great performance, important messages, and initiative to bring something new

DELICIOUS

-The film's very calm environment and minimal score were so special because they made you pay attention to the screenplay.

-It's a waste to comment on Tovino Thomas's & Nimisha Sajayan's talents, these are pure actors!!!

Tovino was completely immersed in his role by being feeble, smart, resourceful, and sensitive.

Nimisha was gentle and caring, yet stern when she needed to be

-The color green was present everywhere. Green is a symbol of nature, health, or freshness. As if the director wanted us to see that this earth is beautiful and has so much to offer but our cruelty and negligence want to destroy the planet and wage war rather than peace.

-There're so many lessons to take away, but we'll focus on the meaning of the film title "Invisible Windows." Windows are associated with the concepts of freedom, liberation, and escapism. The goal of the story was to demonstrate that our so-called democracies give us many freedoms and liberties; however, it's only a deception, thus the term 'invisible windows'.

-It was interesting to see how Tovino's simple character was able to solve one of the government's major problems, i.e. Electricity

BLAND

---The downside of the film comes from the slow pace which was so passive, making it challenging to concentrate on the narrative.

Of course, this was intentionally done to witness the dead atmosphere the characters were living in; however, some active moments could have been included just to stir our emotions.

Additionally, characters could have been designed in a way that we could identify with them in order to be invited into their world rather than being observers.
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