Another superb heart touching and
meaningful movie after a long time (I mean after “The Lunchbox”) from Bollywood.
Just couldn’t resist a movie with that kind of casting – Farooq Sheikh, Sarika,
Raghubir Yadav, Sharat Saxena, Suhasini Mulay, Zarina Wahab, Tinu Anand, Satish
Shah and couple of more guys. As the title suggests – story of 60+ oldies and
their struggle, the best part of the movie is the earnest and heartfelt
performance by the entire cast, even a couple of songs are rightly placed which
take the mood another couple of steps further. Nothing outstanding – it’s pretty
predictable affair – I will call it a little slow too for people who like
action / thriller / comedy, but for someone who enjoys meaningful movie giving
you a good lesson on life – it’s an amazing piece of art. Raghubir Yadav at the
helm of things – doing what he does best – play the character a little over the
top still makes you feel for his character. Farooq Sheikh and Sarika as Doctor Couple
were simply outstanding recovering from their son’s untimely death. Every oldie
has his own story to tell which are so life like that you just can’t help but
agree. I just didn’t like one character – the guy who plays Income Tax officer –
I guess Zakir Hussain would’ve been the apt choice and could have played the
role very convincingly still he was able to do well. I am sure a lot of friends
will agree and laugh on these Oldies histrionics and we will definitely be
doing exactly what they were doing the movie, Amen - to that. I will definitely
give it a good three stars for its three stars and one for the handling hence
it gets a 4/5 from me and a very high recommendation. This one cannot be
missed.
There is not a day in my life that I do not watch movies :) or read books :) As per me - its criminal to not to watch movies & read books. Give me any good movie or a book any day and I will be more than glad to go through them. Be it an Indian, a Western, European, Japanese, British - anything but in English for now. Suggest a good one & you will see my take on the same within a week on this Blog :)
Thursday, December 19, 2013
Thursday, November 21, 2013
Ram Leela (2013) - Drama
I am unfortunately one of those
guys who actually admire people like SLB for their self indulgent movies and
subjects that they pick up and give it their own touch (So far). Now with this
one I must say he has actually taken a revenge of sorts from his critics and told
them that “See I will make a disaster in the name of a movie and yet will hit
the jackpot this time (Read 100 crores)” and Bravo! What a movie he has made
this time which pleases all and satisfies none, still he has hit the nail on the head and figures are doing
all the talking now.
I absolutely never expect SLB to
make a mindless movie where his audience is supposed to leave their brain
behind but where the heck does that happens in India? The India that he has
showin in this movie? Where they sell guns like toys on road and people shoot
each other at drop of a hat?? And Girls like Deepika - daughter of a Don fall in
love at first sight that too with a guy like Ranveer and do all that in the
very first meeting? WOW. How did we miss those girls in our life? if this has
to do anything with reality.
I am sincerely waiting for Narendra
Modi (CM of Gujarat and upcoming PM of India) to see this movie and react – he
will die of shock I am sure. The only people enjoying this movie will be Guajarati’s
I guess with that thick laughable way everyone talks in it. And I haven’t heard
of this kindda underworld anywhere - what was their source of Income? Govt
Contracts and all? And who was working on them while they were busy making out
and shooting each other in spare time? OK I guess I should have loved the
Colors, Canvas, Huge sets etc only and music i guess? In that case I should be
hooked to Discovery, Nat Geo , VH1 and MTV more. It wasn’t a timepass entertainer
as per me, neither a love story, nor a underworld ki kahani, neither it has any
message for crowd or was it showing the real society as in time? I don’t know
what that was?
Anyways, it turns out to be first
confusing movie of one of my favorite Directors which leaves me royally
confused. And I am sure it must be putting guys like Quentin Tarantino, Vishal
Bhardwaj and Anurag Kashyap to shame – as he has achieved what they could never
dream of. I will give it a good 2/5, One for its dialogues and second for
interactions between Ranveer / Supriya and Deepika.
Wednesday, October 02, 2013
Rush (2013) - Thriller
I’ve been following the Formula 1 races for almost a couple of years now
and every time during a Live telecast, when the camera view changes from normal
camera to the car camera, with the rivals chasing each other at a speed of 320+
KMPH, creates an exhilarating rush of adrenalin inside me. Now imagine a
movie on the world famous rivalry of two of the best drivers from early 70’s –
James Hunt (Chris Hemsworth) and Niki Lauda (Daniel Bruhl) – on a 70mm screen
with cut throat competition between them to become the best driver in the
world. It’s totally amazing watch more than the racing it’s the story which
appeals to you big time as both the guys are exactly opposite of each other but
the movie is made in such a way that there is no villain. Hunt is a brash young
Briton with a tendency to vomit before every race, while the Austrian Niki is a
cool, calculating technical genius who relies on precision. We actually started
with loving Niki (On Screen) initially and then our loyalty shifted during the
course of the movie to James Hunt and one final time it goes back to almost
both of them. If you ask me – both were the winners in their own rights. Superb
Story followed by aptly cast, damn good background score and some amazing races
thrown in. Even the real time Niki Lauda “non-executive chairman of the
Mercedes AMG Petronas F1” was surprisingly pleased with the overall look of the
film. He was quoted as saying: "When I saw it the first time I was
impressed. There was no Hollywood changes or things changed a little bit
Hollywood-like. It is very accurate. And this really surprised me very
positively”. If you like thrillers that too based on real life stories – you
are going to love this one, even otherwise it’s something which should never be
missed by any movie lover. I will definitely give it a good 4/5 with a must
watch recommendation.
Tuesday, October 01, 2013
The Good Road (2013) - Gujrati
Curiosity kills the cat – as it
is said – we had to see it after all the controversy of winning the national
award in India and being sent as the official entry from India for Oscars. And
I must say – it isn’t a bad movie at all – I personally liked it and found it
almost at par with “The Lunchbox” if not better. My wife too liked it more than
Lunchbox but it definitely isn’t worth sending to Oscars – that’s for sure, it
should sink without a trace and if it gets anything more than that – it will be
shocking for us. Yes, it will create some buzz at the academy as it again shows
the same stuff, child labor, prostitution, sad state of law and order etc. Three
simple stories cross each other’s path on a highway – its predictable right
from the very start and you can guess everything what is going to happen next
still makes up for a simple viewing. Sonali Kulkarni is good as the tense
mother of a child missing on the highway, Ajay Gehi as per me was the wrong
choice – doesn’t fits the bill – the guy who played the truck driver is way too
good than him, although he looks like a real time driver more than an actor,
his cleaner too is perfect fit. But the movie belongs to two kids here who are
actually lost on the highway and need to reach their destination – how they
reach and change lives of couple of people on the way is movie all about. I
guess without winning the national award – this would have sunk like any another
movie with no trace still its quite a breeze (only 90 Minutes) and can be
called a movie worth watching once. I will rate it an average 2.5/5 with no
expectations at the Academy.
Prisoners (2013) - Suspense Thriller
I haven’t seen a better suspense
thriller in past couple of years which is brutal, violent, engrossing, shocking,
gets straight to the point, have so many “Oh Shit – My God” moments and is
almost 150 minutes long yet it keeps the audience hooked to the edge of the
seats. Although if you have graduated to Alfred Hitchcock / suspense movies of
yesteryears – you will definitely be able to pin point couple of things but that’s
that – still I totally loved it and hats off to the Director for choosing
perfect cast as well. I had no expectations from Jake Gyllenhaal as Detective
Loki – superbly played by him – loved the way he blinks. Hugh Jackman is
anyways one of my all time favorite actor and could never miss a movie with him
in it and this one is simply one of the best he has done in a long long time. The
film is about abduction of two young kids and the resulting search to find
them. Cops, Detective Loki and and Keller (Jackman) do their own operations to
find the culprit – there are couple of sub plots which run throughout and kept
us guessing but when they finally meet in the end – it’s too good. Even the
background score is haunting – loved the bass part. As a friend highly recommended
this one over “Elysium” – I am now glad that I saw it ahead of it although it isn’t
for the weak hearted as its definitely going to give everyone some real good
chills down the spine. If you like Suspense Thrillers – you are going to love
it, do not miss it at any cost. My rating – a damn good 4/5 and a must watch
recommendation.
Friday, September 27, 2013
Lebanon (2009) - Thriller
A superb thriller and I should say
it is one of its own kinds as never seen anything as good as this one. The
whole movie is shot inside a tank and the only outside window for audience as
well as cast is the binocular vision of the gun they had. It was simply
terrific as I could never imagined how fantastic it could be – terrifying is
the sound of the gun moving left, right, up and down with that hydraulic
whining sound as well as the jerks of guns blaring, missiles fired, shots taken
by the tanker. it is indeed a hell of a movie if you ask me – a must watch for
all thriller lovers especially those who love war movies, this one is a visual
as well as imagination gone wild treat. It had so many Goosebumps as well as
hearth in your mouth moments that I can’t even describe. The total cast
consists of only four people – tanks driver, missiles loader, gunner and the commanding
officer, rest of the people keep coming and going briefly. They are ordered to
clean sweep whatever comes on their way in Lebanon and support the army and
what all they through during the course of I guess one day is simply mind blowing
and terrific. The team of four had hardly any Live experience of war and how
they handle the situation and the tension is simply outstanding. Never seen
anything like this ever before and I am sure it will remain in my head for
quite a long time to come. Not to be missed by anyone – a totally must watch
movie.
Tuesday, September 24, 2013
Hatchi: A Dogs Tale (2009) - Drama
Although this one is a remake an old Japanese
movie again based on a true story of early 20th century about a dog
– Hachiko, who waited everyday for his deceased master at a Japanese railway
station for almost 9 years. Richard Gere as usually is too good in lead as the
master who finds the dog on a railway platform and takes it home. They try
their level best to find the owner or a family who will adopt him but then as
fate had it – they keep him and how he becomes an important part of their
family and what happens next is a heartwarming drama. It’s such a nice story
and made in an awesome way that we were hooked to it big time – so much so that
now I want to see its original too just to know if it would be any better than
this one. The majority of the movie has almost no dialogues but just the dog in
full frame waiting for his master to come back and how the camera follows him
throughout. Even the support cast like the Railway Station Manager, Hot Dog
Stand guy, Lady in restaurant and couple of more people leave a mark on the
audience. It is an outstanding story of a dog and shows us yet again that why a
dog is called the most loyal animal known to mankind. It’s a must watch for all
and a movie which should never be missed by anyone. I will give it a damn good
4.5/5 – almost a classic.
Phata Poster Nikhla Hero (2013)- Comedy
This became 300th movie of the year
for me and unfortunately I had no expectations from Rajkumar Santoshi this time
as he picked up Shahid Kapoor in lead. Surprisingly it turned out to be a laugh
riot for us, my kiddo was hell bent on seeing it ASAP and I obliged her this Sunday.
One good part of watching a movie right on its second day of release was that
we hadn’t made an opinion of the movie based on others reviews and had no idea what’s
in store for us hence this worked for us big time. Shahid Kapoor was in top
form in lead as a wannabe bollywood hero and his mother supremely played by
Padmini Kolhapure too was in outstanding form – I should say. Even the support
cast consisted of some damn good actors and almost everyone played their part
to their best like Zakir Hussain as the corrupt cop, Sanjay Mishra as the
wannabe writer, Darshan Zariwala as ACP were too good too. The only weak link
as per me was Ileana as the love interest of our hero but fortunately she didn’t
had much to do but look damn good in almost all the songs and that she does in
style. A quick yet an outstanding cameo by Salman Khan was too good, I wonder
he is the only one know can take anyone else’s name in a movie and get away
with it, watch it – you will know what I am talking about. It was almost a full
house and crowd really cheered and laughed hard. I will definitely call it a
good time pass movie which is clean comedy and a complete family entertainer. I
will rate it a good 3/5 for sure and will recommend it to all.
Thursday, September 12, 2013
Zanjeer (2013) - Action
Another Bomb from Apoorva Lakhia
camp and he actually lived up to the expectations – everyone knew from the very
start that this one will be another disaster of the year and it actually turns
out to be WTF movie of the year. Very second thought as we sat seeing this
disaster on screen giving tribute to Ram Charan’s immediate family right from
the very start showing his Dad and Uncle’s movie posters in background – we were
glad that neither Prakash Mehra nor Praan Saab lived up to see its remake and that’s
such a big relief. The original was a career defining movie for Amitabh
Bachchan and even as we see its re runs on some TV channels today they still
appeal to us big time. Comparisons are anyways inevitable and why not – when they
have guts of remaking the classics they should be ready for brickbats too –
movie has no heart, no passion and they almost tried nothing with it – barring Sanjay
Dutt who has a disastrously written character still he becomes such a nice
saving grace for the movie – we only wished his role was a little better and longer–
I will call it a special appearance of sorts nothing more. Priyanka Chopra –
the less said the better as even wifey found her to be over the top and she
tried way too hard to be in the character than she should have – it’s an
outright OMG performance. When it comes to remakes – they should at least make
a movie which still works like an independent movie – like Farhan Akhtar did
with his Don series, they are still watchable if nothing else at least as sleek
glossy action / comedy movies respectively. This was a total disaster – give it
a miss if you have missed it anyways – I will give it 1/5 and this one star seriously
belongs to Sanju Baba for his amazing looks and performance.
Wednesday, September 04, 2013
The Iceman (2012) - Thriller
Another Fantastic “Based on True
Story” movie – on the life of notorious hitman Richard Kuklinski played supremely
by one of my favorite actors “Michael Shannon”. Fantastic isn’t the right word
to explain this movie – with Shannon’s towering personality and a killer
character of a hitman / ruthless cold blooded killer in hand with Ray Liotta as
his boss and Chris Evans as his brief partner – you just can’t ask for more in
one thriller. Oh! And before I forget – Winona Ryder as his cute and clueless wife
– who has no idea of his profession. Its indeed awesome to watch how he
proposes, maries and raises two daughters till they come to know who he
actually is. How he killed almost 100+ people during his killing spree and got the
name “The Iceman” is something you’ve gotta see it for – this guy is an awesome
actor and he has proved it couple of times not so long ago but this movie seals
it for him – big-time. I haven’t seen a better hitman ever for sure – totally loved
him as a crazy cop in his last movie “Premium Rush” and now this one. The movie
actually becomes an edge of the seat thriller couple of times as you see him in
anger – especially one scene where he mistakenly bumps his car into another in
front – the look that he gives the other guy is scary enough for him and
audience – what pursues next is something you’ve got to watch the movie for –
Superb Thriller! He became one of those villains that we hate to love like “Joker” from Dark Knight. It is one hell of a thriller and I will definitely give it a
great 4/5 with two thumbs up – a must watch for all thriller lovers.
Satyagraha (2013) - Political Thriller
The quality of Prakash Jha’s
movies have started going down in last decade or so – I guess the best he made
in last ten years will be “Gangajal” followed by “Apaharan” and finally “Raajneeti”
which was still good. The reason as per me – why that’s happening is because he
started making movies every year – no heart – no research hence the result an
undercooked story trying to cover up too much as they say – too many cooks
spoil the broth. Here too – he end up taking too many stars in a movie which he
should have kept simple and straight to the point. Unfortunately it turns out
to be a yawn inducing movie which is too long saying too little and all drama
with no substance. Although it starts off pretty well but loses the steam
midways starts going nowhere and the audience just wait for the end which is
not even convincing and looks like a hap hazard ending of a Priyadarshan movie.
The best part of the movie is the scenes with Ajay Devgn and Amitabh Bachchan
(Together) – superb! I will give it one star each for their performances and a
half star for the background score “Satyagraha (Song)” will run in my mind for
next couple of weeks – awesome music with fantastic use of guitar in it, Salim
Sulaiman simply rocked it. Undercooked characters and script is the culprit
here. Kareena Kapoor is miscast big time – you’ve got to watch out for her
scenes – they are simply hilarious with her fake pout and poses – every time camera
comes towards her is laughable, she is totally out of place in this one and
less we talk about her affair with Ajay is the better. Fortunately I had no
expectations this time around with Prakash Jha that’s why it was a little easy
for me to digest this movie – and I will definitely call it a great opportunity
missed by him – it could’ve been so much better in the current context of Indian
political / economic situation but I guess what he wanted to make is something
which will work commercially too – it will but will never be called a good or
great movie on the subject. No problems if you have missed it – its tough
watching it full in one go anyway – I will still give it 2.5/5 just for the
effort and Ajay / Big B’s heartfelt performances.
Saturday, August 31, 2013
Two Mothers (2013) - Drama
A superb and
stunningly shot movie based on Friendship, Love, Life and relationships. Amazing
is the way it is written, although based it’s based on a book by a British
writer “The Grandmothers”. Naomi Watts and Robin Wright as two mothers are
aptly caste. Two childhood friends and neighbors in New South Wales’s one of
the most scenic location, how they go through their lives, get married have
children, one gets widowed and another’s husband leaves her for a job in Sydney
and how they fall in for each other’s son, how it all creates a lot of
confusion yet they remain best of friends, what happens next is a super drama
with an equally superb ending. One thing that I totally loved about the movie
is the way years go by so smoothly they have shot it as in one shot we see them
as two little girls and in the next they grow up while everything else remains
same. The transition from being kids to adults to mothers to grandmothers is so
smooth, I haven’t seen a better movie or the way they have done in this one in
any other movie so far. One final transition of becoming Grandmothers and the
last scene of the movie is like the cherry on top. It’s a great lesson in
learning that life goes on but in the end you will get where you were destined
to be, try as hard as you can to change the course – in the end you will be
where you should be. Although it all sounds very controversial but the handling
is so good that not for one moment it crosses that line and goes overboard. The
way their confusions, expressions, sacrifices and thoughts are covered is
simply awesome – I am sure the book will surely be damn good – this became another
of those movies which made me look forward to the book as it will give minute
and great details on the same. If you like dramas based on love, life and
relationship – you shouldn’t miss this one, I will definitely give it a fundoo
4/5 with a very strong recommendation for all. A movie which shouldn’t be
missed by anyone.
Friday, August 30, 2013
D - Day (2013) - Thriller
After reading so many positive
reviews on the movie I waited for a better print as somehow missed it again on
big screen. Obviously the expectations were way too high as when you make a
movie on India’s most wanted and Worlds second most wanted criminal “Dawood
Ibrahim” in lead – it’s got to be an action packed movie. But what it turns out
to be a total mish mash work of fiction as I totally missed who was directing
it – and it was “Nikhil Advani” – Holy mother of god! What were the producers –
whoever they are – were thinking before assigning him this movie? I wondered
who wrote and scripted this one. I guess they are almost unknown people hence I
will spare them a chance. The makers were totally confused as what to make,
should we make an out n out thriller? Or should we make a movie with spy’s and
their families in the background? A mercenary with a heart of gold who feels
for a prostitute? Almost everyone who had to sacrifice his / her life in
catching or killing the gangster had a background, so R&AW couldn’t get
hold of those guys who would die for their nation? Not even in a movie? Oh I forgot
again that this was a work of fiction with some real time instances in between
which had rocked “India” not so long ago. Was I supposed to be entertained by
this? In what way? It wasn’t thrilling for one, neither I could feel for any of
the characters – even a guy like Irfan Khan who I myself love big time isn’t convincing
in this one because once he plays a character as good as an Indian spy – he won’t
shed a tear for his dying wife and son – C’mon – I bet he won’t but since its
Nikhil “Kal Ho Na Ho” Advani behind it – almost everybody cries for his own
family back home. Unfortunately the movie offers nothing new that we haven’t seen
so far in so many movies made in last couple of years – this one although takes
it one step ahead. Spoiler Ahead: They even catch him this time and guess what –
they drag him to India and shoot him dead on the border itself, after he
delivers a kickass speech in the end, that scene deserves accolades as it was
the best part of the movie which had us in splits, couldn’t believe that they
indeed made Dawood (Onscreen) say all that shit. Still I will give it a good
2/5 – one for Irfan Khan and half each for Rishi Kapoor and Arjun Rampal. Go ahead
if you haven’t seen – it’s an average time pass with a classic dreamy finish.
Thursday, August 29, 2013
Evil Dead (2013) - Horror
I can never forget that night
when we saw the Original “Evil Dead” and its part 2 – way back in late 80’s,
guess I was in 3rd or 4th standard and after watching
both the movies back to back – all of us brave brothers refused to go out of
the house in the night to lock the main gate for weeks. Whenever one of us
tried to be a little braver than other – we will make some noises and he will
run back for his life without locking the main gate. That was the impact of a “Sam
Raimi” horror movie – it was indeed frightening – I saw both the parts a couple
of months ago and still found them to be pretty good. Now coming back to this “Reboot”
– I guess I always have an issue with reboots – this one is a more messier,
bloodier and grosser then both the earlier parts put together but still it
looks more silly and comical than Horror to me. May be because I have grown in
age and don’t find the content to be horrific but nothing has changed, they are
still out of ideas in the west and serving the same age old stuff. Although a
couple of things were too good in the movie like the house, its surroundings,
even the old car can be seen parked in the backyard, the book of the dead is
back in the basement and that’s about it. I missed that legendry scene of
chopped hand which tries to kill the man himself in this one – the hand does
get chopped by a more modern electric knife but nothing happens after that. Even
after knowing that it is a reboot still the expectations were quite high hence
this one didn’t work for me at all and I found it a big let down in front of
the original – will look forward to its upcoming sequel – hope that one
succeeds in scaring me. My rating will be an average 2/5 and if you haven’t seen
it – you aren’t missing anything special – I would rather recommend the
original – go get them and watch them back to back.
Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Star Trek Into Darkness (2013) - Science Fiction
Star Trek is one of my all time
favorite franchise that goes way back like 2 or more decades when we had the
TV series of same name. Sunday used to be an epic day for us during those days –
thanks to Star Trek – Captain Kirk, Spock and his team – who can forget those
days – it was simply rocking stuff then and it still is totally amazing. No
wonder this became one of the highest grossing movies of the series which
almost made like $500 million worldwide. I still remember that my mom used to
blackmail us to take bath and have breakfast if we wanted to watch “Star Trek”
on TV every Sunday and we will follow her orders as we just couldn’t miss one
episode. What I love about this series (Movie) is that they don’t waste any
time in giving us the background or whereabouts rather they hit the ground
running hard and that’s one thing that this series followers love actually. In reality
it is very tough for me to decide what I not like about this series, starting
from those out of the world space ships to those gadgets that they have to talk
to each other, space suits to fly from one ship to another, teleporting devices,
those white corridors that they keep running in, even the title music is so
damn cool, it gives me Goosebumps every time it comes onscreen, the new turbo
that they have got for their ship is one new thing I guess – Whooof! And they
travel so many light years in seconds – it’s all totally amazing and the makers
make sure to put a smile on our faces whenever we see them on big screen. Who care’s
where the story goes as long as it goes anywhere we know that Captain Kirk and
Spock will save the world in the end and will always be a great team to look
forward to. Each and every character in the whole series is fantastic – I could
never forget those names other than Captain and Spock like Uhura, Scotty, Doc
McCoy, Zulu etc. This time they are almost 200 years ahead of our time and the
whole enterprise is in danger from a terrorist on the run – their target is to
get him back to earth and prosecute – how they do that is the movie all about. It
is out n out a damn good visual treat for the fans and even otherwise it works
big time like an independent movie for someone who has no clue about its past
as well. I will give it a good 3/5 and a must watch recommendation for all.
Harishchandrachi Factory (2009) - Marathi
I was on the lookout for this one
for quite a while; saw it coming on some Marathi channels but unfortunately without
subtitles – finally my hunt got over last week when I got a decent copy that
too with Subtitles. The Movie was India's Official entry for Best Foreign
Language Film at The Academy Award in the year 2009. It is based on the life
and times of Dada Saheb Phalke – the Father of Indian Cinema. One of those few
movies that kept me engrossed throughout as the protagonist played excellently
by Nandu Madhav (Phalke) goes through the pains and struggles to film the
country’s first feature film. How he starts it and how it all gets made is a
hilarious yet informational ride for someone who has no idea how it all
happened but we know how far it has come in the last 100 odd years. I wonder
why none of the so many great movie makers that we have today tried this ever?
Or thought of making one on the legend. It was a visual treat as well as they
have really put in some hard work to show us how the world and in particular Mumbai
looked like at that time, was amazing to see a Tram on Mumbai roads and one particular
dialogue had us big time in splits when Phalke announces that he is shifting to
“Dadar” to which his neighbor retorts that “Dadar is a jungle”. He travels all
the way to London in the year 1913 to learn the technology, gets the camera,
equipment and comes back putting a team of actors. It’s actually fantastic to
see the whole process starting from a scratch to all the sacrifices he makes
and finally succeeds in his efforts and what follows him is a revolution. The
whole movie is shot in a comical way which makes it look like so easy yet it’s
an eye opening account, totally loved it. As they say nothing comes easy hence
Phalke had to go through solid hard work and struggle to come up with the first
movie – he almost loses his eye sight watching movies day in day out, sells off
his all personal belongings, including his wife’s jewelry, was on the verge of
going bankrupt when finally his idea clicks and then there is no looking back
for the man and the industry too. How his family and friends standby during the
tough days was commendable, how they help and trust him is totally awesome. It’s
a must watch for all and It deserves a good 4/5 for all the efforts the whole
team has put in. Not to be missed by anyone.
Tuesday, August 27, 2013
Madras Cafe (2013) - Political Thriller
Madras Café is finally one movie
which I can call a perfect political thriller - takes no sides, gives no
judgments, gives no views, and just shows you a black chapter from history as
it happened which unfortunately my generation witnessed LIVE! Fantastic! Is the
way they have made this one and hats off to Shoojit Sircar yet again (3rd time in a row) to give us a meaningful movie. One of the firing scenes between
rebels and army actually reminded me of legendary “Forrest Gump” from the west,
I am actually way too impressed by the quality of this one and I guess the
world will see that change too in Indian Cinema – this is one movie which
should set the standard for future political thrillers from our part of the
world. No drama, no songs, no emotions, straight to point, I guess that’s one
reason why my wife wasn’t too happy with it as she got to see no “John Abraham”
show that she expected to witness – here he plays a character and gets so
engrossed in it that too so convincingly that I had to tell her in the opening
scene that it was him. Superb Job! Not claiming that he is going to get all
Best Actor Awards but all accolades to him for playing that Army / RAW agent
part extremely well. Fortunately Rajiv Gandhi was one of my favorite leaders
and like a lot of others I too thought that he could have shown India a
different path towards progress but that dream was short lived – how he was
assassinated by whom, is all there to see in this one. Although the pace was a
little slow with too much information being thrown at the audience but the
built up was so strong that when the finale hit us – it made us breathless –
again everything felt like :been there done that types” yet it makes a deep
impact. If thriller is your idea of a movie that too made on a subject we all
graduated too – this is it! A must watch for all thriller lovers and I will
definitely give it a good 3/5 with two thumbs up. Not to be missed by anyone.
Saturday, August 24, 2013
The Conjuring (2013) - Horror
I am one of those guys who get
scared even while watching a thriller so usually horror movies are something
that I hardly ever take a chance with on big screen and my circle is such that it’s
tough to find a partner either for the same. Hence I took it as a challenge
this time to watch this one alone that too in the dead of the night (Friday).
The movie is already getting good reviews from people and I was almost ready to
get frightened big time. It turns out to be a fantastic thriller and partly
works as a horror too but trust me it isn’t half as scary as “The Exorcist” or
“The Omen” (Old Series) was, it has its own highs and lows, twice I got solid
Goosebumps – no doubt on that but it never scared me that much that I will turn
it off and walk away – all this when I started the movie right after my shift
at 3 AM. You see – I am becoming brave by the day. Confession: As the movie
ended, I just couldn’t turn the lights off behind my back and straight walked
in the bedroom with living room lights on, later while trying to sleep realized
that I forgot to turn off the TV too and wifey laughed out loud this morning
realizing my dilemma. The movie is simple as all horror movies usually are, a
family with five daughters moves in to a haunted house, they start getting all
the wrong signals but by the time they realize it’s too late to move out,
beautiful Vera Farmiga and her husband who are demonologists come to their
rescue and everyone knows what happens next in that kindda situation. It has
all the contents of a perfect horror movie but not utilized fully like pet
dying, creaking floor and walls, noisy doors, shouting spirits, a scary
basement, and children playing hide and seek. The neighborhood had a scary past
as expected and everything had to be put in a proper order. But I must say – it
does makes up for a superb thriller cum horror to say the least, it indeed
scared me quite a few times and never fails on entertainment quotient. If you
do not compare it with its counterparts – chances are that you are going to
like it and recommend it too. I will give it a good 3.5/5 with two thumbs up.
Do not miss it – if horror / thriller is your idea of a perfect weekend – go give
it a try and check your guts too but in a theater and not like me in a closed
room alone.
PS: Just two days back out of
sheer co-incidence I was telling my daughter and her friends – as they played
hide in seek at home, to not to call out each other if they have hidden rather
clap to give a hint to others, guess I am going to change that now, if you have
seen the movie you will smile if you haven’t – go take a look.
Thursday, August 22, 2013
Through the Olive Trees (1994) - Drama
Whenever I watch an Irani Film
especially made by the likes of Abbas Kiarostami, it makes me feel as If I am
watching a Satyajit Ray movie and indeed I just read it that he is compared
with the likes of Ray and others. Outstanding is the way they make these simple
movies in the most subtle way yet with such a deep and meaningful insight of
the subject they talk about, still they definitely put a smile on your face by
the time it ends. After watching all the Ray movies back to back – I got loads
of these Iran, Persian and movies from the neighboring countries and what an
experience it has been so far. This one is no different with a movie being shot
in the movie and how it cast the local people of the village perform their
parts even after having differences is a damn good watch. Plus it gives a great
idea of the surrounding war torn country to the audience with the way Director
communicates with locals. The lead actors in the movie being shot have a
dilemma going on too and how the whole thing works out in their favor is simply
superb, although it has an open ending where you need to decide how it ends
still I feel it ends on a happy note. Imagine the movie was made in 1994 and it
was amazing to see a local lady driving an SUV going around taking care of the
whole unit, cast and even the decorations, the way she co-ordinates with all is simply amazing. This
is a must watch for all serious cinema lovers and I will definitely rate it a
good 4/5. Not to be missed.
Parker (2013) - Action / Thriller
Another run of the mill Jason
Statham action movie which will again be loved by his loyal fans like yours
sincerely. It’s actually fun to watch him do the same stuff again and again – I
fail to understand why we as his fans never get tired of his histrionics. Even
this one is no different with a robbery gone wrong, a big fall out, his
partners almost kill him and walk away with the booty, he steals one ambulance,
a truck and two cars in mere first 20 minutes of the movie and robs another
check cashing store before heading towards Florida to find the four guys and
take his revenge. What happens next is a cat and mouse game between him and
those guys, a couple of hit man behind him all the while, a girl friend and
mentor to take care and an estate agent who falls for him. Although it’s a little
too long for “non Jason Statham fans” but worked for me big time on entertainment
quotient, Nick Nolte in a brief role as his mentor was simply bonus to watch
him again in a movie and I was actually confused to see “Jennifer Lopez” doing
the comic part in the movie, guess she is as desperate to be in a movie again
as her character was in this one. Can’t even call her eye candy as she has lost
it big time and long ago, even that brief strip act in the movie doesn’t work
in her favor. Action as I said is run of the mill stuff, but still I will call
it a good time pass movie and will definitely rate it as a 3/5 with two thumbs
up and recommendation to all his fans. Do not miss it.
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
Downfall (2004) - War Film
It is indeed very tough to
describe Adolf Hitler, should he be called one of the most hated man who ever
lived on earth? And after reading and watching so many documentaries / movies
on his life – I came across this one and it turns out to be one hell of a movie
based on the “last ten days of his life as the Dictator”. Almost 150 minutes
run time but never for a moment I felt that it was that long, simply superb
casting, initially I thought I am going to laugh on the way he gets angry
whenever something goes wrong but the way “Bruno Ganz” plays Hitler its totally
amazing, terrific job, what awesome body language, expressions, dialogue
delivery etc. So far, this is one of the closest account and a superb insight
on the man and his last days, which actually shows how exactly it happened. You
can call it predictable right from the very start since we all know by heart –
how and what is going to happen next but it’s totally convincing to see how
they made it. The movie is made on a book which was written on the memoirs of
one of Hitler’s secretaries Traudl Junge (Superbly done by beautiful Alexandra
Maria Lara). Obviously it will not be right to say that one can sympathize with
Hitler during his last days, what happens to him in the end is actually painful
but I believe he deserved much worse, he saves himself by deciding to never get
caught dead or alive, and how his loyal team follows his orders is amazing to
see. If the history has to be believed – he killed more than 6 million Jews and
50 million of his own men died in the war. Yet! What is unbelievable to read or
see in a movie of this kind is that he had so many loyal followers who indeed
stick with him till the very end, knowing what fate awaits them – now that’s something
we don’t see or read every day, nobody dared tell him that what he is doing is
wrong. The movie has so much going on in those 150 minutes, people are dying, Germans
running out of ammunition / men, country in ruins, it’s heartening to see kids
(German) blowing the Russian tanks and getting awarded for the same, there is a
scene where Hitler actually gives awards an “Iron Cross” to a very young boy
and says “I wish my Generals were as brave as you are”. One moment you see a
furious Hitler delivering choicest of abuses on his Generals and next you see
him smiling over kids singing in the bunker. It’s a must watch for those who
love biographical stuff, although this can’t be called one as it shows only the
last ten days but I guess they were one of the most researched part of History.
My ratings – a definite 4/5 with two thumbs up and a very high recommendation
to all. Not to be missed.
Saturday, August 17, 2013
Oasis (2002) - Romance
One of the best love stories I
ever saw, superb cast, amazing acting, fantastic premise and what awesome
handling. As I started the movie today afternoon – wifey reacted “Another Korean
movie, not again”, and as the movie progressed – we totally got engrossed and
there was no looking back, it kept reminding us somehow as we had seen it
earlier or something similar – dunno wasn’t too sure. It’s an amazing story of
a mildly mentally disabled guy (who I believe was way too good than us normal
people), who was just released from jail for a hit and run case, he straight
goes to meet his own family and then goes to check on the family of the guy who
he killed in the accident. He ends up falling for the daughter of the victim
who herself is suffering from Cerebral Palsy. It was totally outstanding to see
two disabled people helping each other the way they do who were discarded by
their own families and society in general. Totally unbelievable stuff. What all
little things they do with each other is heart wrenching and had so many lump
in the throat moments. Trust me it has its own little happy moments too – I would
not like to disclose too much but if you like serious movies with a great
message – this is going to be one of the best. I will definitely rate it a
great 4/5 for sure, I took one point away for a little over the top handling being
a Korean movie, they do tend to go over board when it comes to nudity, action,
emotion and almost all the things. Still this is something which shouldn’t be
missed by anyone. A must watch for those who like serious movies.
Thursday, August 15, 2013
The Great Gatsby (2013) - Drama
Finally I get to see a movie that
I waited but unfortunately almost forgot about it once it was out of theater –
don’t even remember why and how I missed it on big screen – anyways! I expected
it to be a great lesson in history about some millionaire and it turns out to
be a superb drama with fantastic cast, three of my favorite actors in one movie
including Leonardo DiCaprio as “The Great Gatsby” – simply superb, Toby Maguire
(My favorite Spiderman) as his neighbor and Carrey Mullignan as Toby’s cousin and Gatsby's love interest. One
of the reasons for a lot of Indians was Amitabh Bachchan’s presence in the
movie which lasts about one a half minute – I saw that scene twice J. It
was better than my expectations for sure as story is nothing outstanding but
the way its told and shot is truly awesome. Baz Luhrmann is anyways famous for
lavish movies and I totally loved two of his earlier movies “Moulin Rouge” and
“Australia”. But this one surely beats them all on a lot of departments like
Cinematography for one, Thrill for two and last but not the least – Drama
associated with it. LDC is again at his very best as the mysterious business
magnate Jay Gatsby who holds extravagant parties (You’ve got to see it to
believe it types) with superb support by Toby (a world war vet who writes his
story) and an excellent roller coaster emotional ride by Carey (She fits the
character). Who is Gatsby? A German spy? A prince? Or an Assassin? And how
their life changes when the secret is revealed is totally awesome watch. It
even is a visual delight to see the NYC of those days as captured excellently
in the movie, his parties, car, body language and the heartbreaking ending, all
worth the money and time. I will definitely give it a damn good 3/5 with two
thumbs up, it’s a must watch for all cinema lovers, not to be missed at any
cost.
Tuesday, August 13, 2013
Chennai Express (2013) - Action / Comedy
The biggest dilemma for us was
when “Chennai Express” was declared by Rohit Shetty as his next with Shah Rukh
Khan in lead – two reasons – First - we cannot for sure miss a Rohit Shetty
movie as the whole family is a big fan of that genre and the man himself,
Second – Almost all of us are SRK haters J. Still – we gave it a try today and VOILA! It turns
out to be a laugh riot right from the word Go! I couldn’t believe my eyes to
see SRK’s desperation – what he does onscreen I guess he did something like
this about 10 odd years ago in a bollywood movie – he almost left no stone
unturned to make this one of his best comic movies in a long long time. I don’t
know what some people were complaining about Deepika’s south Indian accent – we
found it simply superb, and it wasn’t that she did it only for a couple of
scenes – right upto the last moment she was in the same mode and that’s
something commendable, with this movie and YJHD – she has actually proved that
she can pick up any character with ease and deliver. Although that typical
Rohit Shetty touch was missing – more credit to SRK – I am sure he must have
given a lot of inputs to him to make it the way it is still I am not
complaining as it was a hilarious joy ride for us and I am sure my kiddo too is
going to love it big time – we saw it today in her absence. One thing I should
mention that even after making a Comedy / Action movie – the guy knows how much
emotion to put and exactly at what point – it works big time as that adds a
little more meaning to the narrative and scenes. Even the songs are aptly
placed and work in favor of the movie more than a hindrance. Another problem
which some people had with so much use of Tamil in the movie – my goodness – I was
like totally shocked – C’mon man! It wasn’t that hard to decode what they were
saying as it was all done for the comedy and was way too easy to understand
what they meant and what SRK understood moreover Deepika worked like a perfect
translator throughout the movie – still people complained. Deepika was simpy
superb in those Sarees and with south Indian make up. Barring one great shot of
Doodhsagar – movie hardly had any great cinematography or camera work – even the
action wasn’t that outstanding as I was expecting but just about ok types. My
ratings – a definite 3/5 with two thumbs up, it’s a great time pass if nothing
else and I will certainly check it out a couple of times more for SRK’s
outstanding energy and those awesome references from his previous movies.
Monday, August 12, 2013
Sixteen (2013) - Drama / Thriller
Another brilliant movie which
went almost unnoticed largely because it wasn’t marketed at all – I don’t
remember seeing a single promo of this one anywhere – second – it had almost an
unknown cast barring Zakir Hussain as one of the parents of a teenager. Still –
it turns out to be an excellent movie – so far the best on the subject made yet
in India. It is simply superb the way Writer / Director has captured – What
goes inside the head of a teenager in a particular situation and how they react
to it. Since I’ve dealt with a lot of teenagers in last year or so – I can very
well say that this movie shocked / surprised and made me agree with its point
of view, even the ending is simply superb and solution offered is something you
will mostly agree with. The best part is that we all have gone through this
period in our life, although the time was different then and the society has
changed so much in today’s time. (Taken from Wiki): The movie is based upon
young boys and girls of India. Anu is carefree and ambitious girl who wants to
be a model. Nidhi is a girl who is innocent and 'Miss virgin'of group. Tanisha
is mature than her age and likes guys older than her. She lives with her aunt
since her parents passed away in an accident. She wants a perfect guy-with good
sense of humour, good looks and intelligence. Ashwin belongs to a middle class
family with a strict dad who wants him to be an IAS. How their life changes and
what they do with it makes up for the movie – if it was in my hands – I would
make this movie a compulsory subject in all the school and colleges – even for
all the parents – this is a must watch. Its gives a superb insight and works like
a brilliant eye opener of sorts for parents – I will definitely give it a good
3/5 with two thumbs up rating. It’s a must watch if you haven’t seen it – do
not miss it at any cost.
Friday, August 09, 2013
Race to Dakar (2006) - Documentary
I came across this while reading
an article on “Top 10 Auto Racing Movies” and what a fantastic TV Series this
one turns out to be. Shot and made in 2006, still it feels as if made yesterday
– one hell of a story of a biker Charley Boorman’s journey to Dakar with his
team. It is 7 episodes of 45 minutes each – I almost saw it back to back as couldn’t
simply resist what happens next and trust me – it was mind-blowing stuff. No less
than a perfect thriller, if you love riding / driving and have gone to a dream
distance on your bike or car – you are simply going to love this. Race to Dakar
is one dream on almost every drivers mind – a majority of them will never even
dream to do one day – let alone trying for it. How and what they do is totally
amazing – out of this world thing. Starting from the preparation to practice to
finally going for it and doing it – I had no idea as I never read about this
one before watching it – so if you plan to see it – read no further – go ahead –
get a copy and you will be stunned to see how they do it and how actually it
turns out to be. It was amazing to see so many girls doing it as well and this
one had the first British Woman to complete the race in 2006 whereas her eager
husband awaits her arrival at finish line. The Race to Dakar starts from
Lisbon, Portugal, and passed through Spain, Morocco, Mali, Mauritania, Guinea,
before finishing in Senegal (Dakar). Every year a number of people participate
on their bikes, cars and trucks – only 40% make it to the finish. This year
they even had an accident and a rider died on the spot, which too is captured
in the documentary. Its commendable to see the preparations and checks done by
organizers – they already tell everybody how dangerous it is – still the
excitement is such that the turnout is huge – even people standing on the sides
to see the racers is simply amazing. It’s a must watch for even those who do
not ride or drive – I will rate it a fantastic 5/5 and will definitely keep a
copy for future viewings too.
Wednesday, August 07, 2013
Issaq (2013) - Romance
Another addition in the series of
“How in the world these movies get made”. Amazing disaster and another addition
in the resume of Supremely Talented Prateik Babbar (Only talent he has is his
last name). I have no idea which Benaras they were talking about in the movie
as it’s impossible to digest one where people roam around in open jeeps with
machine guns and kill their rivals at the drop of a hat and nothing happens.
WOW!! And to top it all – this is they claim is based on Shakespeare’s play –
OMG – I am sure he must be cursing them from his grave. Flat 20 minutes and even
that I guess was too much to give this movie. Let alone the lead – they even
hired a super fair Indian chick – painted her hair brown, throw some accent and
there you have a foreign girl. Awesome! This guy can seriously not act as many
debutants they may hire to make movies or opposite him – he still looks like a
super crack pot. The less said about the support cast the better – in a word –
this was a total disaster. Stay away. No Ratings!
Tuesday, August 06, 2013
Man of Steel (2013) - Super Hero
I simply skipped it after reading
that it was another reboot – right after the disaster called “Amazing Spiderman”
which left me heartbroken – that was one movie I will always remember cause I
almost walked out midway when my wife stopped me and I somehow saw it full. But
I must say this one turns out surprisingly good not only because of superb
casting but because it doesn’t take that much time in coming to the point and
not for one moment makes you feel like you are being spoon fed the whole Godamn
story that we already know by heart. Superman for me and my generation will
always be “Christopher Reeve” and anyone playing that character will always be
compared with him big time. This one worked for me as “Henry Cavill” was almost
unknown to me and he was simply superb in the character – hope he continues in the
sequels. Efforts by the whole team are visible in the movie – especially when
you see some big names associated with the movie like “Chris Nolan / Hans
Zimmer / Zack Snyder” etc. Also, the support cast is too good, starting from
Russell Crowe as Superman’s Dad, Diane Lane and Kevin Costner as his parents on
earth, Amy Adams as his girl friend, Lawrence Fishburne as her boss (not a big
role) but Michael Shannon takes the cake – fantastic portrayal of a killer villain
yet again by him. Rest of the things are balanced out by Action and background
score which again is fantastic and the good part is – it never looks over done.
Again it’s America under attack by General Zod (Shanon) and his remaining team from
Krypton the dead planet in search of Kal El (Superman) – the finale is a mind-blowing
action sequence done too good and totally worth the entire money one spends on
the movie. If it wasn’t for the Amazing Spiderman’s disaster – I would’ve seen
it on big screen – now I’ve gotta wait for its Blue Ray launch in very near
future. The movie definitely gets a 3/5 from my side with two thumbs
recommendation for those who missed it for some silly reason like mine. Go for
it – do not miss it anymore.
Killing Season (2013) - Action / Thriller
It’s not too hard to like a movie
when you see it with a bent of mind that you are going to love it anyways ;) –
I am big time biased towards a couple of stars and Robert De Niro is one of the
biggest of them all – call him daddy of my favorite stars and we’ve been big
fans of John Travolta since his “Rock n Roll” days – so no doubt this was a
double treat for us. Third big reason for watching this was the background of
the movie – superb! Two War Veterans – One a recluse living a life of oblivion –
another his blood thirsty enemy – what happens next is a cat and mouse game of
who kills whom first – it is no doubt big time predictable yet it works solely
because of the outstanding job done by both the leads – I actually didn’t wanted
no one to come in between them and what a fantastic movie this one turns out to
be. Barring the ending - which was a little difficult for me to digest – yet I could
live with it – with hopes – who knows they may come out with a sequel ;). Movies
with these guys make me think hard that – is it really the Director doing
anything with actors like them? As so many scenes, lines, expressions etc are
so typically De Niro’d and Travlota’d that it looks like this one was written
for them and they were given ample of freedom to do how they could do it best –
totally amazing. If you are a fan of any of them – go watch it – you are sure
to like it if not love. I am definitely giving it a biased but good 3/5, will take
away half credit for the ending but still it makes up for a superb watch.
Ramaiya Vastavaiya (2013) - Comedy
Another star is born with this
movie that is going to pakao us for the rest of his life called Girish Kumar to
the well known Producer Kumar Taurani. The father son picked up two superhit
movies “Maine Pyaar Kiya” and “Pyar Kiya To Darna Kya” and Prabhudeva did the needful
of mishmashing them into one hilarious movie – where its very hard to tell if
you are laughing “with or on the movie”. Dude in lead tries every possible
trick of the trade to entertain and let me tell you this – if at all you care
to watch it now – it’s a total laugh out loud movie with so much drama in
between – indeed we had a great time watching it at home – where my kiddo
laughed big time on whatever that guy was trying / doing on screen with his “Saif
Ali Khan” looks of 15 years ago and we were just trying to draw parallels with
those movies and predicting the upcoming scenes. They tried taking whoever they
could for the movie so it could pull in some crowd – I guess the biggest of
them all was the Director – Prabhudeva who himself does a cameo (Song and
Dance) with Jacqueline Fernandes, the other big names attached to the movie
were Vinod Khanna, Poonam Dhillon, Randhir Kapoor, Nassar, Satish Shah, Sonu
Sood, Shruti Hassan (Heroine) etc. I don’t know the box office status but I am
sure it wasn’t a hit for sure. Still I will give it an average 2.5/5 and will
call it an average one time watch. I wonder what was the relevance of that
title?
Saturday, August 03, 2013
Ghanchakkar (2013) - Comedy / Suspense
After making two superb
critically acclaimed movies as well as commercially successful too – Rajkumar Gupta
tried his hand on Comedy / Suspense – and Bravo! What an attempt. Unfortunately
this movie came and went without making any headlines – I guess I was busy that
week hence missed it. Emraan Hashmi and Vidya Balan anyways was a weird combination
to be in one movie that too in lead. But I am glad we saw this today finally
and it actually turned out to be an above average comedy cum suspense – right till
the very last scene it was very tuff to guess the culprit, although it’s a bit
too long as per today’s movie making standards and should’ve been edited by
good 20-25 minutes for sure. Still it works perfectly like a movie which keeps
the audience hooked to the narrative. The casting is superb too with Emraan as
good for nothing husband who loses his memory right after a successful bank
robbery and has no idea where he has hidden the money. Vidya Balan as his
fashion disaster nagging wife – I guess they tried to do a unsuccessful image
makeover for her and failed big time. Their partner in crime Pandit (Superb
Rajesh Sharma) and Idris (Namit Das) were too good. What all they try to bring
his memory and money back is simply hilarious. If only it was edited a litter
better – it would’ve made a perfect comedy cum suspense drama movie. I will
still call it a decent attempt as we enjoyed it thoroughly – it surely gets a
good 2.5/5 from me and can be called a nice one time watch for sure, not at all
a bad movie.
Friday, August 02, 2013
Bajatey Raho (2013) - Comedy
Another amateurish attempt at
comedy which falls flat on its face – shockingly it can be called a bad copy of
superb movie “Khosla Ka Ghosla” – I am sure the Director was inspired by that
movie to make this crap. I read couple of reviews which praised the performance
of Dolly Ahluwalia and I totally felt otherwise – she was average as Mummyji
and was totally out of place and uncomfortable as the business tycoon she plays
– Oh My God! The only good part about this movie was sincere performance of
Tushaar Kapoor – we so much liked his role and I must say – his was the best
character – had most of laugh out loud moments were because of him only and the
high point of the movie is that - Mata Ki Chowki song – based on Desiboyz “Subah
Hone Na Dey” – that is something you shouldn’t miss on youtube, its hilarious. The
movie starts very well but loses the steam in flat 20 minutes and goes nowhere from
there – talents like Ranveer Shorey, Vinay Pathak and even Ravi Kissen are
totally wasted to an extent, I thought it will still be an average movie but
found it below it. I was actually forced to pick up my cell in between and
check mails / whatsapp / facebook whatever I could do in between. Even the item
number by some foreign chick was totally unwanted. Guess I should have missed
it hence my rating will be 1/5.
Thursday, August 01, 2013
The Reluctant Fundamentalist (2013) - Political Thriller
As this movie released – I
thought it’s going to be another movie on a Muslim in US before and after the
9/11 attacks with Mira Nair’s name attached to it – became another turn off to
not to see the same old beaten to death stories – how wrong I was – to judge it
just like that without even watching it. As I finally picked it today – I was
totally shocked by the way it turns out to be – it’s an amazing movie – first
is the way the writer / she has handled the subject, second – the superb cast
and finally the fantastic ending, totally unbelievable at least for those who
haven’t read or have any idea about the book. Not every Muslim who returned to
his country after getting abused by Americans after 9/11 turned into a
terrorist and took a revenge for something they shouldn’t have done with the
innocent Muslims. Now that’s something different and totally unexpected. Riz
Ahmed does full justice as the protagonist and his is another heart breaking
story, Fantastic is the way he is supported by two talented guys Liev Shrieber
as CIA Agent and Kiefer Sutherland as his boss. Others in cast too are well
known figures like Kate Hudson as his girl friend, Om Puri and Shabana Azmi as
his parents, Adil Hussain as Al Quaeda Chief in Pakistan, Imad Shah as his
colleague in Lahore University. It’s predictable from the very start but it
works big time because of the solid casting – we did develop a connect with the
protagonists, understand their dilemma. This became another movie based on a
book that I am now keen on reading the book. It also gives a quite an insight
into today’s Pakistan – if the author has to be believed – they aren’t that
backward as we think they are, I was a little shocked to see that too. Even the
background music and a couple of songs in the background add a different feel
to it. I will definitely rate it a good 3/5 and will highly recommend it to
all. If nothing else – it does works like a great thriller.
Oblivion (2013) - Science Fiction
Another so called “Post
Apocalyptic Science Fiction” movie – in other words I will call it another
disaster movie from Hollywood where the world has ended long back and aliens
are still trying to extract what remains on earth with the help of a handful of
idiot clones (read Tom Cruise, his wife and colleague) – I guess Hollywood has
certainly run out of ideas and that’s all they could think of. Thanks God for
making me miss this insane movie on big screen – still I had to make do with a
720p print of the same since wifey is a big big Tom Cruise fan – who walked out
of the movie half way and asked me next day if it was any fun? The worst part
of this movie is the name “Morgan Freeman” attached to it with precisely four
and a half line that he says and some stupid expression on his face at the last
scene of movie before he sacrifices his life for the betterment of human race
saying “Wtf was I doing in this movie anyways?”. Imagine this – the world has
ended and they (Whoever they were) still extracting some stuff out of earth,
Tom Cruise who is about to go to some other planet to live his remaining life
lives on a tower above New York City, wears a NYC Cap, his tower has a
transparent swimming pool – wow – where is the water coming from? Don’t ask –
he even has a house somewhere on earth – nobody obviously knows nothing about
it and believe me – it’s a lakeside house with one fish in the pond, a working
record player and a great collection of long play records too – oh yeah! Before
I forget – he even saved a pair of Ray Ban’s too ;) Purpose of his life? to
retrieve his lost memory and get united with his lost wife, finish those who
are extracting earth’s remains and stop that cloning machine from creating a
million clones of himself. All you get to see is again – destroyed NYC with one
bridge here and statue of liberty there – a stadium in ruins after 2017
world cup and a couple of scenes shot on the terrace of “Empire State Building”
in ruins. That’s such a laugh out loud stuff – I tell you. I will call it one
of the worst made on the subject and hope that they do not come out with a
sequel of any sort, give it a miss if you haven’t seen it yet and if you did –
let me know if you liked it. No ratings.
Wednesday, July 31, 2013
White House Down (2013) - Action
After watching “Olympus Has
Fallen” last week – I actually gave myself a couple of days before picking up
this one as they are back to back same stuff (I thought) but this one turns out
to be a better movie and as comparisons are inevitable anyways. Fortunately I
like Gerard Butler who starred the previous one but I actually love Jamie Foxx
more I guess hence this one was a superb time pass with some real good one liners
and comic scenes. White House Down actually talks a lot about American
politics, White House and gives a lot of information what I expected in Olympus
Has Fallen but that one turns out to be a non stop action movie right from the
first till the very last frame. This one has limited action but a lot happening
all around – it actually gives quite a good guided tour of White House to the
audience and that guy who plays the guide was very funny – it’s all run of the
mill stuff from an American Movie standards – same old thing of getting hold of
their nuclear devices and planning to blow off the enemies, asking some million
dollars and an airplane to escape. But the way it all is done is something I
liked – Channing Tatum in lead as a DC Cop going for an interview to the White
House for Secret Service position takes his daughter along for a guided tour. His
interview is over right at the start when he finds his X girl friend (Maggie
Gyllenhal) is in charge of the same– how he qualifies for the same in next
couple of hours is something you should watch the movie for – by saving the
President (Jamie Foxx). How ironical it is that Jamie Foxx played the character
of a slave (Django Unchained) in his last movie and what he becomes next is -
President of United States. Their comic timing is excellent and they share a
damn good chemistry too. Again the movie is a little too long – I guess they
should have trimmed it by another 15-20 minutes easily but again that’s the
point why it works for me. I will definitely give it a good 3/5 and will call
it a superb time pass.
Mud (2012) - Drama
Matthew McConaughey is one guy
that there is something about him and the way he plays a character is something
that I totally love – fortunately he doesn’t disappoint me with this one – even
wifey ended up liking the movie with me. This particular character of a
situational criminal on a run is something which is a cake walk for him, he
looks so comfortable in the role that I was confused if its Mud the character
we are watching or is it Matthew McConaughey J - Fantastic movie about two kids who find a boat
hanging on a tree in a small island on Mississippi river, they realize someone
is living in the boat, turns out to be this guy Mud whose a local and is back
to pick his girl friend before escaping finally. How it all goes wrong and then
falls in place is the rest of the story. It has so much going on throughout the
movie that it kept us glued – unfortunately we had to take a break in between
but when we started it back – both of us were totally hooked to it and so keen
to what happens next, will he be able to save his girl friend or is she going
to ditch him, what happens to the kids? Since they are helping a criminal being
chased by bounty hunters and thugs for something he did. How these two kool
kids help him is simply amazing and they have their own stories going on as
well. I guess Reese Witherspoon as Mud’s girl friend is wasted – any other
chick could have done a similar job as my expectations soared seeing her name
and unfortunately she didn’t have much to do anyways. Although Michael Shannon
in a positive role was something I totally loved after a long time. If you like
dramas – chances are – you will love this one and even otherwise it’s a great
time pass if nothing else. I will definitely go with a good 3/5 with two thumbs
up.
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