The "blue" here is spiritual. The film uses a technique called "reverse bleaching" to make the moonlight appear toxic and lonely. It is a slow burn—89 minutes of near-silence, broken only by a single lullaby hummed in F major.
: Produced by the Young Stars Films Company , it was shot on 8mm film and based on a popular local novel. mizo blue film 14 best
Before the digital age, Mizo cinema was a rare and celebrated event. The term "classic" in Mizo film circles refers almost exclusively to the works of the legendary Lalthangfala Sailo (director of the first Mizo feature film) and the iconic actress Lalhlimpuii . These are the authentic "Mizo film classics." The "blue" here is spiritual