Sunday, September 14, 2008
Movies i just watched - 07th Sept to Date
just to keep a record of all the movies i have been watching -
- Rock On - Theatre - 07th Sept - 9.5/10
- A Wednesday - Theatre - 14th Sept - 8.5/10
- The Pianist - HV - 14th Sept - 9/10
- Pi - HV - 14th Sept - 7/10
- M*A*S*H - 20th Sept - 7/10
- Katha - HV - 21st Sept - 7/10
- Soylent Green - 5th Oct - 8/10
- C Company - 5th Oct - Pathetic
- 1920 - 5th Oct - Pathetic
- The Terminal - 9th Oct - 8/10
- Madhumati - 12th Oct - 9/10 (great stroy.. considering it came in 1950)
- Welcome to Sajjanpur -12th Oct- 7/10 (good in parts)
- Phoonk - 12th Oct - Pathetic
- Muthu - 19th Oct - Cannot Rate Rajini Films
- Bachna e Haseeno - 25th Oct - Bad
- Thalapathi - 25th Oct - 8/10
- Gattaca - 26th Oct - 8/10
- The Dark Night - 26th Oct - 9/10
- Saagar - 26th Oct - 8 /10 ( actually 7, but 1 full mark for Kamal Hassan)
- Baazi - 30th Oct 08
- Shatranj ke Khilari - 30th Oct 08
- Aar - Paar - 30th Oct 08
- The Shining - 1st Nov 08
- Blade Runner - 2nd Nov 08
- Baran (Iraninan) - 2nd Nov 08
- Fashion - Fame Malad - 9th Nov 08
- Monsters Inc. - 16th Nov 08
- Clerks (1994) - 17th Nov 08
- Indiana Jones and the temple of Doom - 23rd Nov 08
- The Big Sleep - 24th Nov 08
- No country for old men - 30th Nov 08
- Forrest Gump - 30th Nov 08
- Flags of our Fathers - 7th Dec 08
- Driving Miss Daisy - 7th Dec 08
- The Diving Bell and the Butterfly
- The Real Da Vinci Code (Documentary)
- Dostana
- Memento ( 2nd Time)
- Ratatoullie
- Death on the Nile (1978)
- Kungfu Panda
- To Sir with Love
- Lilies of the field
- The Mask
- Mamma Mia !
- Dasvidaniya
A Wednesday
Film - A Wednesday
Theatre - Fame Malad
Date - 14th September 2008
Rating – 8.5 / 10
It was a Sunday, more over it was Sanjay’s birthday. I had stayed overnight at my in-law’s place, so this morning we ventured out to see a film. I was divided between “Rock on” and “a Wednesday”, as Sanjay had not seen Rock On, we could have seen it again. But the chance of having a different cinematic experience made me choose A Wednesday and we all had a good time.
Art reflects the culture and values contemporary to those times. With a terrorist attack being a news item almost every month, it’s not surprising that we are seeing more movies based on terrorism. While Mumbai Meri Jaan, showcases the diverse reactions of people to such attacks, A Wednesday, take a dramatic step forward. The plot revolves around an anonymous caller who has alleged to have planted bombs at a few places in Mumbai. To prove it, he shows the location of one of them at the police station itself. What follows is a game of cat and mouse. Beautifully shot with some racy background score, it was a treat to watch. All the characters were so real, that you would think that it is an edited version of a true incident shot real time. The roles played by Nasseruddin Shah (NS) and Anupam Kher (AK) were perfect to the last detail. AK, as the police commissioner, shows lot of dignity and composure. He seems perfectly level headed against the calamity that was about to strike. He is so clear in all his decisions is if it was just another cup of tea. I just wonder where the hell was AK all this while. That’s the tragedy of Hindi cinema. But I am now glad that we are seeing many more films that are sensible and give genuine actors like him a wider scope. And what do we say about NS. The more we eulogize the less it would still be. Whether it is a Parsi or even a watchman (remember Mandi ?) he leaves a mark in whatever he does. This time his role was complex. On one hand, he had to show himself as the cold blooded, clinical strategist, on the other hand he had to be the stupid common man. Both roles enacted as if it was one of his past lives. We are truly lucky that we are living in times when we have such gifted actors like him around and there are movies written that would bring out such acting. Jimmy Shergill is a puzzle in the industry. He has shown great adaptability, whether it is playing the lover boy, or as a hot headed cop in this film. He seems so comfortable in any role. Yet, he still seems to be struggling to find his feet in the industry. Guess, he is still waiting for that one big script that would turn around his career. Dipal Shaw was a surprise cast. I am glad that she wants to be considered more seriously. She does not have a big role but she seems ok. She has a funny sort of voice though, I must confess.
The narrative style is very good. I particularly like the contrast that the director was trying to bring out between the tension that was going on in Jay’s ( JS’s partner in the film) life and how his wife was blissfully unaware of the mayhem that was about to break loose.
Script was good too. Whether it is to show NS as a terrorist, AK as a top cop or JS as a hot headed inspector. The dialogues or characterizations were perfect. What I like the most was the switch of NS from a terrorist to a common citizen. The arguments given perfectly reflected the conscience of the general public. The audiences loved it and responded with whistles and claps. Even lines like, “Your tension has eased, now that you know I am just a common citizen. You now believe that you would be able to catch me very easily…” is so apt. However, the writing has taken a few big creative licenses. To believe that a common man could have such good knowledge about systems and moreover to know all the mannerisms of the terrorists is a difficult to digest. Another question is how was the kingpin so confident of his release, when NS did not mean anything to him. I am sure their ring is very strong and everything is so well planned. So such twists in story make the film less credible.
But all in all, the film is definitely worth watching, and is another step in the right direction for Hindi cinema.
Sunday, September 07, 2008
Rock On... Rocks Hard..
Movie – Rock On !
Theatre – Fame Malad
Date – 7th September
Rating - 9.5/10.
If DCH carved out a genre of its own, Rock on! enhances it. Simple story line, detailed characterizations and superb rock music (with all that riffs and a soft number to add to that) , these are what makes the movie ROCK. Though the movie was initially marketed as Farhan’s entry into acting, his presence definitely seems to have rubbed on the director Abhishek Kapoor. For someone who has made the long forgotten Aryan, this is a definite surprise. The film maker has struck the perfect chord with his audience from the introductory scene with the picturisation of “Socha Kabhi” till the climax. The characters have been extremely consistent- a rarity in Indian cinema.
The characters are so much the people we meet daily, that you can almost feel their breath on screen. Needless to say, their passion for music is written over their eyes. Their dull and drab existence now contrasting with their care free days of youth is so brilliantly portrayed. Purab Kohli is the dark horse. He seems to have an extraordinary sense of humor, a lot better that Saif in DCH. Scene after scene is captivates us with his witty lines or with his foolery. The one scene where he dances at the launch party is brilliant. Farhan is hot and handsome ( remember that bathroom scene) and as a rock star he steals the thunder. Though i wondered whatever happened to his voice in the scene near the interval where his wife confronts him about his past. Farhan's voice suits so well for rock. Using his voice was a gamble, but it lent lot credibility to the film. Infact you wonder if prachi also sang her lines for..."ajeeb dasatan hai yeh.." The casting of Arjun Rampal is also good and the role perfectly suits his abilities. No great range of emotions only a big serious look, fire in his eyes and good biceps. But wife in the movie, played by Sahana is in stark contrast. She is superb as a tried and frustrated wife, toiling the whole day, while her husband, wanders around unable to accept that he is not playing rock any more. Prachi is very cute as the doting wife whose only interest seems to be her husband’s happiness. Even the media barons are great. Especially the first one, who seems to have been inspired by T-series. Remember his crony saying, “Hum to Rishi Kapoor ke sath Karz…” I saw that baron guy in Manto Ismat Hariz hai.. he was great in that.. He also comes in Loins of Punjab and Chini kam..
Music is fabulous and tries to cover various forms of rock music, the lyrics stick to the sensibilities of rock genre. Choreography is fabulous and makes the rock band look so authentic. Whether it is Farhan jumping into the crowd or some subtle movements like Arjun holding the pick in his mouth and strumming on his guitar with bare fingers. Obviously only Remo could have managed to impart such details to the film.
The writing is so good. The thing i was glad to note is that there was no scene of "woh kaun thi..." guess prachi was sensible to note that such memories are best buried and forgotten.
This movie is better than DCH because the characters have better depth, and all have been given sufficient room in the plot. But I only wish the band was given a better name.
Some memorable scenes –
1. 1. Introductory song – Kya tune socha kabhi
2. 2. Farhan coming out of the bathroom in a towel. Look at the cuts that he has… (Im straight..)
3. 3. “I was not sure whether you would be happy to know I am pregnant!” Prachi to Farhan.
4. 4. Getting nervous during Chakravyuh’s performance.
5. 5. Purab doing a jig at the launch party.
6. 6. Prachi saying she only knows Hindi songs.
7. 7. The climax with its songs.
The good part is that indian cinema is now making more movies which seem to cater to wider sensibilities, whether it is TZP or even low budget films like Aamir. Guess the film makers are realising that big budgets, big stars alone dont make hits, films can be a hit or a flop at the drawing board itself with a bad script, unless one resorts to high decible marketing like singh is king.
I am looking forward to see this movie again, but this time it would be on DVD. The ticket prices are now worth a gram of platinum... !
PS - 14th Sept - was very tempted to watch Rock On over A Wednesday....

