The Lunchbox (2013) Review: The Wrong Train to the Right Station
Header illustration for the film review essay of The Lunchbox (2013). Illustration created for editorial movie review purposes. A single misdelivered meal quietly rewrites two lonely lives. What Stayed With Me A lunchbox, meant for one man, ends up in the hands of another — and the small mistake that follows raises a much larger question: what if the wrong turn was never really wrong at all? π First Thoughts Rather than offering answers, the film quietly explores what happens when a mistake refuses to stay a mistake. The Lunchbox (2013) begins with an error in Mumbai's famously precise dabbawala delivery system — a homemade meal reaching a stranger instead of a neglected husband — and lets that single misstep unfold into something neither Ila nor Saajan expected. Nothing about the film insists on its own significance. It simply lets two overlooked lives quietly notice each other. π₯ Film Overview Director Ritesh Batra Release September 20, 2013 (India) ...