21 October, 2013
Movies - My oblivious vision including emotions and screenplay!
My oblivious vision including emotions and screenplay - that's how I define Movies!
Gravity - is less a science-fiction spectacle than a Jack London tale in orbit. Nothing in the movie - not hand tools or chess pieces, human bodies or cruise-ship-size space stations - rests within a stable vertical or horizontal plane. Neither does the movie itself, which in a little more than 90 minutes rewrites the rules of cinema as I have known 'em. The sense of estrangement owes a lot to Cuarón’s use of 3-D, which surpasses even what Cameron's accomplished in the flight sequences of Avatar. The standard is not realism but coherence. Every true outlaw has a code. The laws of physics are no exception, and Cuarón violates them with ingenious and exuberant rigor. A giddy, scary thrill of weightlessness - Life in space is impossible :) Sandra and Clooney - do justice with expressions through out :)
Boss - a load of complete mindless dross, dialogues / songs / action - complete masala - and Akshay Kumar all the way have several moments when he comes across as perfectly cut out for such antics. Aunty police bulalegi, har kisi ko nahi milta and boss title song - good ones!
Shahid - brilliant poise through out his performance by Raj Kumar Yadav, this is another feather to hindi cinema after movies like, gulaal, lunch box to name a few, story of many of us who live in a democracy but constantly have all hopes of justice repeatedly dashed. (goto any govt office, police station - its sheer comedy / mad circus) movie has lot of material, and is gripping cuz of Yadav's bold, brave and gutsy character - a very rare combination to be found in hindi cinema and so wisely lived - hats off Sunil Bohra ji for such production. The movie re-in-forces in me to Never give up until your last breath - what a great movie in a long, long time.
Go for it fellas <3 have a great watch!
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