The soldier climbs his watchtower one last time. He looks through the binoculars. The wind roars. A single plastic bag tumbles across the frame. Then, the cut to black. There is no resolution. There is only the wind.
The use of sound—or the lack thereof—is particularly striking. The wind howling through the barren trees becomes a character in itself, a constant reminder of nature’s indifference to human suffering. Sulanga Enu Pinisa aka The forsaken land -2005-
Anura’s wife, who is restless and engaged in an affair with a soldier . The soldier climbs his watchtower one last time
*"I wanted to make a film about the fear that reigns in society, about this sensation of living in a huge prison Sulanga Enu Pinisa aka The forsaken land -2005-