
At The North East Corner of my Heart Review (short film)… there were smiles everywheređ
Year: 2017
Genre:Â Faith, Romance
Cast: Aneesha Ummer, Bibin Mathai, Roshan Anand, Vishnu Vidhyadharan, Manoj M B, Sangeeth Soman
Director: Anup Narayanan
Writer: Anup Narayanan
Cinematographer: Prasad YogiÂ
Summary: Priya falls in love with her classmate George, a priest who canât reciprocate the feeling
Overall Rating: Feast Â
If there were ever a movie with lots of smiles on EVERY character’s face, that would be At the North East Corner of my Heart (ATNECOMH) đ
It was so cute and calming to see that much happiness. The story was so moving that Priyaâs passionate love couldnât be reciprocated
~Worth Watching~
Delicious
—âIf we selfishly possess something beautiful, then itâs not beautiful anymoreâ hmmâŠThose were Georgeâs words to Priya. ATNECOMH powerfully illustrated what selflessness is about and George was the guy who loved everything but desired nothing.
He lost grip of what he loved to receive Godâs best.
Kinda made us wonder what true love is exactly about
âWasnât Priya just looking G.O.R.G.E.O.U.S.?? đ Her smile could lighten up a dark room
âThe film was narrated in the simplest but most effective form that we were easily transported into the story
âThe number of smiles in ATNECOMH was so amazing to see! Performance across actors was gentle and soothing
âThe concept of the ‘northeast corner of our heart’ was intriguing to explore as we began to also think about which person we have in that deepest and most secret part of our heart
Bland
—The color grading didnât quite emphasize the beauty of ATNECOMH; the purple color palette in some frames appeared unappealing
Questions of the day:
What do you do when your âheart of heartsâ yearns for someone you can’t have? Is it fair to marry someone else while your heart’s desire is not met? What do you think?
Viewers’ Guide
Language none Violence none Intimacy none
Trailer
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