Bipasha Basu Blue Film Mms Video Clip < iPhone >
Classic cinema, especially from the 1940s film noir movement (think Laura or Double Indemnity ), relied on black and white. But when color arrived, directors used blue to simulate "night for day" shooting or to induce a subconscious feeling of dread.
This is the holy grail of the blue aesthetic. Directed by Amit Saxena, Jism is awash in cerulean tones. From the swimming pool scenes (a literal blue body of water) to the dimly lit bedrooms of Goa, the film uses blue to represent the coldness of betrayal and the depth of obsession. Bipasha’s character, Sonia, is never in pure white light; she is always slightly veiled in a blue shadow, making her the definitive femme fatale of Indian vintage noir. bipasha basu blue film mms video clip
Bipasha took a sip of her tea and began her recommendations, curated with the precision of a seasoned artist who understands the mechanics of fear and emotion. Classic cinema, especially from the 1940s film noir


