Friday, April 9, 2010

AMERICAN HISTORY X


The reason i loved watching this movie was because it was filled with irony... it is frightening as well as scary...the only movie till now that i have watched which actually deals with the concept of race relations between “the white protestants and the rest of the world”... i do not believe it is the director's fault if he has portrayed the kids in the U.S as those immune to gang violence, drugs, racial discrimination and so on... we are living in an ever changing society these things are bound to happen anywhere to anyone who gets mixed up with the wrong crowd...

The main protagonist is Derek Vinyard ( Edward Norton in a blistering performance ; looking menacing as a Nazi skinhead or rather white supremacist with a Swastika and well toned physique to boot!!!) who commits murder in the heat of the moment... although he could have chosen a more beautiful girl friend :-) ...when he returns after a period of three years he finds that his own kid brother Danny ( Edward Furlong ; the kid from Terminator 2)  is following his footsteps... the director has employed a clever technique by showcasing the past in black and white while showing the present in the usual colour... the two main ironies that the director effectively presents us is that even though he murdered African Americans he was guided during his stint in prison by a member of the coloured race....the most powerful scenes according to me are that the seeds of destruction were planted in Derek's mind by his very own father who unfortunately gets killed... even the attack on Derek in prison was brutally portrayed...but then that's life in U.S Prisons sadly... another irony i noticed was that KKK was initially started by the whites... so is it justifiable that they have the right to attack other races???

the movie is highly debatable, it is a controversial and sensitive issue... splendid background score and camera work...assured direction...a powerful climax...the most shocking thing was that how could Edward Norton lose the Best Actor to Roberto Benigni for Life is Beautiful???....this is a must watch for everyone...

Monday, March 22, 2010

AWAARAPAN


Initially when i first saw the trailer i was not impressed and the tagline “love was his only destination” i said to myself “just another Emraan Hashmi movie”...when the movie released in June 2007 i was in Dubai, i had the opportunity to watch the movie but i refused to watch it at the last minute... the biggest blunder i had ever in regard to watching a movie...

It is a remake of the Korean movie “ a Bittersweet life”...the story involves the suffering and trauma endured by a hitman Shivam played by ( Emraan Hashmi in an understated and immortal performance in my opinion; i don't care what anyone cares or thinks; he should have won the National and the Filmfare Award in 2007,because such roles are what ever actor craves and come only once in a lifetime)should have also won awards for Best Director ( Mohit Suri), Best Male Singer (Mustafa Zahid) ,Best Script, Best Supporting Actor ( Ashustosh Rana),Best Dialogues ...the thing i liked the most was that i know how it feels to lose someone you love more than yourself in this case Aliya ( Shreya Saran looking like a Greek goddess :-) ) her smile sure melted my heart... this is a movie i can watch millions of times and never get bored even once...

Never before have i seen movie which is perfect in every sense...my all time favorite Hindi movie... the unforgettable songs...relatable characters...scenes i will always cherish especially Shivam's final confrontation with Mallik ( Ashutosh Rana; outstanding as always) at point blank and the dialogue that ensues..Shivam's scream at the end was simply powerful to the core!!!.Shivam's explanation to the monk at the monastery...the manner in which Toh Phir Aao is used in a haunting climax and the expression on Shivam's face when he observes the small monk child praying... Shivam's true emotions are revealed in two vital scenes ; when he starts digging Aliya's grave and the way Shivam observes Reema when she kisses the taaveez; lost love is something which no one in this world can recover...Pakistani singer Mustafa Zahid what a find!!! you really poured your heart and soul in to the songs!!!Mohit Suri take a bow...the way you used the pigeons to symbolize freedom was beautiful and the line “ aazaad hona mera haq hai” was a stroke of genius... i am certainly sure this is your best movie ...yet...

Saturday, February 13, 2010

2001 : A SPACE ODYSSEY


How is it possible for an individual to come up with so much of creativity??? What a movie!!! I am still baffled and astonished in equal measures...who else but Stanley Kubrick would have the guts to present us with hardly 40 minutes of dialogue...2001: A Space Odyssey is what I would like term “ a sci – fi silent musical ”... the movie is all about man's fascination with space exploration,utilization of the latest technology to make life more simpler,cyclic evolution of mankind...

the portions that interested me the most was the opening sequence showing prehistoric playing with bones,the black monolith still astounds me time and again,the state of the art technology used by the humans and of course the last 40 minutes which in my opinion contains the greatest special effects ever made of use in motion cinema history...the Star Gate sequence shows Dave ( Keir Dullea) travelling at the speed of light across various landscapes in a multitude of colours ( it's as if we are witnessing an astronomer who is completely stoned and his mind is playing tricks on him),this in particular is brilliantly done as well as little creepy also...which brings me to my favourite scene in the movie the Star – Child sequence which indcates that we as a viewer have witnessed life from birth to old age and then back to birth...No other movie has made of music in a better fashion...who can forget the usage of “Thus Spake Zarathustra” by Richard Strauss and “the Blue Danube” by Johann Strauss... the famous Kubrick stare is given by HAL ( who ironically turns from a foe to someone you feel sorry for)...

with the help of science fiction writer Arthur C. Clarke ( taken from his story " the Sentinel" published in 1950), Kubrick made use of surrealistic imagery to portray poetry on celluloid... the word odyssey was a tribute to the legendary Homer...The movie was released a whole year before man landed on the moon...film makers like George Lucas ( Star Wars), Steven Spielberg ( Close Encounters of the Third Kind, E.T) were clearly inspired from 2001... was the Oscar Academy sleeping???? you guys should be ashamed of yourselves,Oliver was better than 2001??? 2001 is the definitive science fiction movie...the special effects are yet to be matched... a movie for the ages...

Wednesday, January 20, 2010

The Hustler


What is the point in giving up after just one failure...we have to move forward in life and not look back...this is the movie which in my opinion catapulted my favorite actor Paul Newman to super stardom...It is an adaptation from the novel of the same name by Walter Tevis which was published in 1959...the movie begins and ends with a game of pool...at the beginning we can observe that Eddie Felson ( Paul Newman) is a brash,over confident individual who wants to make a fast buck...he has a  showdown with Minnesota Fats ( Jackie Gleason) a seasoned professional who is calm and collected ,who teaches him a lesson or two in humility by soundly thrashing him during a game of pool...He befriends Sarah Packard ( Piper Laurie) who is dealing with her own demons...one thing i noticed about Eddie is that in spite of losing so much money he never gave up hope, he just kept soldiering on...the movie is also significant for Bert ( George C. Scott) ; three years before his hilarious turn in Doctor Strangelove...
 the cinematography is simply a treat to watch...when one watches it looks as if we are watching a noir movie of the 40's...the best part of the screenplay is that even after suffering a personal tragedy Eddie returned to the pool and vanquishes his former enemy... the movie portrays the human side of sportsmen,they too have feelings and are vulnerable to emotions...life is not about winning or losing,it is the process that takes place and what valuable lessons we have learnt after committing mistakes...

Paul Newman delivers a  landmark performance...Piper Laurie gives a performance that will be remembered for years to come...flawless direction... great background score...highly underrated and humiliated at the 1962 Oscars!!! this one is for the ages!!!

Cool Hand Luke

Why are criminals reluctant to conform to the rules of the society? Well in my view some people are unwilling to learn from their past mistakes...Cool Hand Luke is the definitive chain gang movie of all time...I always wonder why we never get to see movies about chain gangs anymore...rather puzzling...it is really harsh on them,they have to toil for long hours under the harsh sun...wearing those cool but heavy denims... the movie was also a mirror of the times...people wanted their voices to be heard and where fed up of the inefficient government.
First and foremost Cool Hand Luke was released in 1967, a very prominent year for movies and pop culture...it is what we call a “guys movie”...Luke is one of cinema's enduring anti – heroes... it is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Donn Pearce...it begins with Lukas "the war hero" Jackson ( Paul Newman) who in a drunken haze gets arrested by the local police for cutting off parking meters... at that very moment Luke  flashes a wry smile indicating that he does not care about anything...Luke is a non – conformist... he believes in anti – establishment...



Cool Hand Luke is filled with immortal scenes like the sequence when Luke consumes 50 hard boiled eggs....plastic Jesus...Captain ( Strother Martin) as the sadistic superior telling Luke “ what we 've got here is failure to communicate”,the entire sequence involving the car washing with “Lucille”...Paul Newman delivers an immortal performance where he lets his eyes do all the talking...treated with disrespect at the 1968 Oscars....beautifully photographed by legendary Conrad Hall ( credits include Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid,In Cold Blood and American Beauty)this is one movie which we can watch again and again...

The Last Picture Show


There is something about black and white movies that mesmerizes me ...perhaps the emotions are better captured...The Last Picture Show even though released in 1971 was shot in black and white...it is one of the most beautiful movies i have ever seen..it is the coming of age story of a small dusty town in Texas,or it is a microscopic look at the lives of the citizens...set in 1951..the Last Picture Show consists of one the finest ensemble casts ever put together on screen...it includes future stars ( Ellen Burstyn,Jeff Bridges and a gorgeous Cybill Sheperd in her film debut...the movie is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Larry Mcmurty published in 1966...
We are witness to friends bonding,betrayal between them,Loneliness which creeps in middle aged women...being recognized among peers...virginity issues...progression...Sam the Lion ( played by Ben Johnson) represents the traditional values of the sleepy town...while on the other hand Sonny and Duane represent the modern generation...but the character i loved the most was Ruth Popper ( in a beautifully rendered performance) as the neglected wife of the high school football coach who has an affair with Sonny ( Timothy Bottoms in an Oscar winning role)...
The Last Picture Show is the portrait of an era gone by...Peter Bogdanovich's best work to date...the entire cast is fabulous including Ellen Burstyn ( credits include The Exorcist,Requiem for a dream)...winner of two Oscars...again humiliated at the 1972 Oscars...one of the greatest movies of all time...


A Clockwork Orange


Can hoodlums be reformed??? will they ever learn the error of their ways???what are the drastic measures one can utilize in order to change them???Anthony Burgess published the novel in 1962...A Clockwork Orange answers all these questions...it is about Alex( Malcolm McDowell in his finest role) and his droogs whose main activities are beating up beggars,raping women and wreaking havoc on unsuspecting citizens...the movie is set in futuristic Britain where law and order are a thing of the past...we can say that this movie is a front runner to the cult classic Fight Club...Alex is a sadistic hoodlum ho derives pleasure after committing atrocious crimes...in a sense he is also an anti – hero...in fact Heath Ledger was inspired by this particular character when portraying The Joker in The Dark Knight... 
After Alex is captured by the police he is sent to a correctional facility where discipline is of the highest order...he is shown video footages of the same sins he committed and also from concentration camps...the most shocking thing was that his eyes where wide open...he was not allowed to shut them!!! once he is sent back to society after his stint in the prison he does not have an easy time...politicians use him for their own personal growth...the irony was that it is well known that he is a rapist and other things, after his treatment he is subjected to a naked woman and is forced to lick an individual's shoes!!!! i loved all the scenes which included music by Ludwig Van Beethoven...

A Clockwork Orange is a MASTERPIECE...you may either love it or hate it but you will never forget it that's for sure...visually stunning!!! highly controversial for its time,Kubrick did a clever thing by infusing western classical and electronic music...the climax is an unforgettable image with Alex frolicking in sex!!!! what an imagery!!!!forget what others think,you watch it and then you decide!!!