- Written and directed by Moheen Reeyad, Cycle (2011) tells the story of an ordinary Bangladeshi married woman, who struggling to expresses her strong inclination to be free from some unexpected difficulties like darkwardness, backwardness, and religious denomination etc. This original visualization about everyday life explores the joy and pain of pursuing her dreams. Actually, most of all women of Bangladesh are being presented as goods still now, are being dressed only for their husband by hook or by crook.
- A kite, symbol of freedom, is flying in the sky; two children are busy in riding a bicycle on a roof attentively. An ordinary newly married woman is looking at them moving her eyes through from window as she observes them day by day; sometimes she enjoys their happiness and quarrel. The woman is seeing the children from window to roof is in think, and maybe get nostalgic with her early childhood passed over with or without riding bicycle. She thought that her past was colorful, not like the colorless present; that has been showed through the black and white screen. At noon she tries to read a religious trivia book unwillingly because there is nothing to do in her lonely room. Suddenly she hears sounds of the bell and quickly goes to the window but she looks at a kite laid on the roof with two cracks, but it was her fantasy. After that, she got remember soon her husband will come home from work. That's why; she becomes busy in making him up intently. Suddenly sadness surrounds her mind, compels him to throw all things from the dressing table; like books, bangles, condom packets etc. She could not understand why she has been dressed up till now. Again she gets back near at window and looks at a child who is played with bicycle then too. But the child was alone and her playmate-brother didn't come like every day. A question arises in her mind where he is, and she tries communicating to her quickly with hesitation. After coming home, her husband saw that his wife was exhibiting the little girls riding with absent mind on the outside of the window. Without delay, her husband closed the window and took her aside.—Poetry Hunter
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