Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts
Showing posts with label reviews. Show all posts

Monday, January 12, 2009

Ghajini - Review

well its too late for the review of the movie but still i have to do it since i went to my home town and was unable to post the review. well the movie is fantastic as was predicted and is doing good business and is also breaking records for business.

The movie is not ditto copied but the concept is taken from memento- err atleast bollywood people have done something this time.

It’s been years since I saw a Hindi film that had so few dialogues for the leading man. Quite unlikely for a masala movie about romance and revenge! Stoically, Aamir Khan walks and rips through the film with the charm of a Casanova and the beastliness of a vengeful man, and delivers a performance that will be remembered even though the movie itself may be forgotten after a few months. 

Director A.R. Murugadoss tells a long story at a brisk pace and shows no frugality in depicting violence in all its goriness. It is blood curdling stuff gruesomely glorified. Stuff that gives you the heebie-jeebies! It’s mostly hand-to-hand combat with frequent use of iron rods that serve the sole purpose as skull-crushers. Repulsive!

But if you have stomach for such revolting violence, you would enjoy sitting through ‘Ghajini’ for many reasons. First, it’s unique plot. Second, Aamir’s mind-blowing acting. Third, Asin’s confident debut in a heart-winning performance. Jiah Khan is appropriately cast in a role that doesn’t demand much from her. Pradeep Rawat, as the antagonist, is menacing. 

There is a gaping hole that yawns right at the very base of Ghajini’s story. If a man can’t remember that his lover was killed or who killed her, why does he need to remind himself again and again to take revenge. Wouldn’t his vengeance wane away with his memory? Murugadoss should have established some internal link that keeps pushing the protagonist back to his mission – something like sporadic dreams or memory flashes.

Anyway, realism is something you shouldn’t expect from ‘Ghajini’. It’s a full-on masala film that is stylishly shot and has above average music by A R Rahman . It’s a film that needs to be enjoyed with mouthful of cola and fistful of popcorns even though the no-holds-barred violence keeps getting on your nerves. Despite its long duration of three-plus hours, the movie, with its quick pace, doesn’t weigh heavy, and leaves you with a mind out of time. Anterograde Amnesia, anyone?

Thursday, December 11, 2008

Ghajini - A before release preview!!


Yesterday i was surprised to see the new trailer of the movie ghajini.  As i was saw the trailer i was happy to see something new from bollywood, other then the family drama and the romantic based tragedy. But later i recolleceted the hollywood movie based on same concept which i have seen 2 months ago. And found that the upcomin amir khan movie is copy of the hollywood flick-Memento. memento is a movie where a man, suffering from short-term memory loss, uses notes and tattoos to hunt for the man he thinks killed his wife. people can watch the movie memento(2000) and by comparing to ghajini can judge the movie is copy by thereself. do watch the trailer of both the movie.
 
Ghajini is also based on the same concept where sanjay Ramasamy (Aamir Khan) is a rich Tycoon suffers from short term memory loss will be affected by a metal pole when they try to intervene in the murder of his girlfriend. Because of the severe injury on his head, his memory can be achieved only for fifteen minutes and he dose not remember events or incidents that have happened before in his life. He can now only live a comprehendible life itself notes and take pictures of things with a Polaroid camera to remember about events that have happened...


The movie is said to be an remake version of the south movie gajini. And it was also said by people that the movie is inspired by momento, but actually both the ghajini movie are not inspired but are copy of the hollywood movie-memento.

This is not the first time the bollywood movie is copy of the hollywood movie, but any bollywood movie with a new concept is copied from the hollywood, aah other then the traditional indian films filled with ingredients like family drama and romance. 

Bollywood--- when are you goin to make a good movie to offer to indians based on your own creativity and not just merely based or inspired by some hollywood movie??
comeon people here are waiting for a good blockbuster from you.

 We must wait and watch the movie to evaluate, the extent to wich the movie is copied and what else bollywood masala is added to the movie. surely the movie is going to be intresting and a fisrt day first show watch, with amir khan comin again after the hit "taare zameen par".
So let us watch the movie and i will be back with the post release review of the movie until then watch "Memento" a gud movie based on a good synopsis and something different based on chronological events well timed... 
 






Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Dasvidaniya-The Best Goodbye Ever


I thought how come such good movies comin frm bollywood, but after some research work i came to know the movie which is great but nicely copied from firangi plot" bucket list". The pace, although slow, suits d film. Story was well narrated and each and every character suits its role well... Songs were also gud.

Dasvidaniya seems to be a good movie. Vinay Pathak once again proves that he is one of the best actors around. He comes up with another ace performance after Bheja fry but the problem that I felt with this movie was that when our movies show someone as a simpleton..... he is portrayed to be a complete fool. I also feel that the emotional Quotient of this film was pretty low. Instead of being treated as a comedy drama, this should have been made as a complete emotional flick. The scene with his brother was the show stealer. The script gave a feeling of Deja Vu, a simpleton, who is suppressed by everyone learns he is about to die and decides to live life and leaves everyone wet and gloomy when he dies.