'Roid', directed by Mezba Uddin Sumon, presents a primitive love story inspired by Adam and Eve, set in a rural, mythological landscape. The film, featuring Mustafa Nur Imran and Nazifa Tushi, delves into themes of love, madness, and the mystical, with a focus on stunning visuals and a rich tapestry of rural life and folklore.
Visual and Thematic Excellence
The film's visual style, characterized by low-light cinematography and wide-angle shots, creates an immersive experience. The use of rural locations and the integration of local myths and folklore add depth to the narrative. The performances by Mustafa Nur Imran and Nazifa Tushi are particularly noteworthy, bringing authenticity and emotional depth to their characters.
Mythological and Folkloric Elements
'Roid' incorporates various mythological and folkloric elements, creating a rich, symbolic narrative. The film explores themes of love, madness, and the mystical, drawing parallels to ancient myths and rural folklore. The use of local myths and the integration of these elements into the story add a layer of depth and intrigue.



















