The Wife's Letter is a unique adaptation that combines Salvador Dali's art and Rabindranath Tagore's short story, exploring the concept of a mathematically personified protagonist with schizophrenia. The story delves into the idea that a constant, represented by a LEAF, must be equated with the protagonist to validate language. The film attempts to prove that mathematics is devoid of emotions and sentiment, yet one's life cannot be entirely controlled.
The Wife's Letter
A mathematician's inner struggle is portrayed through their embodiment of a variable, as they quest for meaning and purpose.