The ara soysa itself is a symbol of post-colonial consumer culture. In a rapidly modernizing Sri Lanka, people attach magical significance to objects—whether a coconut shell or a luxury car—believing that possession will bring happiness. The film satirizes this mindset by taking it to its logical, tragic extreme.

The film utilizes the natural beauty of Sri Lankan landscapes, using lighting and framing to set the mood for various scenes.

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