Thursday, July 29, 2010

Three in half a day, none too good

Jennifer Aniston at the 2008 Toronto Internati...Image via Wikipedia

Prince of Persia - It has a good spine but no tissues. The game which spawned the movie should have been a guide to the makers. The story was not developed fully, the theatre was bland, the acting were found wanting at times or was it the script? But even then, a must watch in 3-D (only) and for those who wish to enjoy with their kids, this is perfect movie. And for those who are still kids at age of 30, again a must see.

Rating 2 1/2 starts

Love Happens - A normal movie. A good cast wasted. No story. End of review. 
PS: Those who are fans of Jennifer Aniston, they shall not see her much.
Do not watch unless you have really surplus time.
Rating 1 1/2 Stars

X men Origins: Wolverine - A franchise which has two good movies at its back and explores the origin of one of its most loved charecter - James Howlett/Wolverine. The story is condensed into a single movie in a very good way. The plot derives its story from the Wolverine comics and it extracts the juicy part from it. As usual, Hugh Jackman is impressive in his beard and claws. As the title says, only the origin is shown and maybe we can see other X men origins brought to theatres.

Rating 2 1/2 stars

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Two bad is too bad!

Angelina Jolie 2003She is Old!!
Well, the first movie was supposed to be fun. Proved to be a damp squib. No story, lots of emotional haranguing, a vague idea on what is supposed to be a sermon(failure again) - 'Malarvadi arts club' is a total failure.


I had to remove all the bad effect of that movie, so I went for 'Salt' which proved to be the worst movie of the year and most probably one of worst ever to come from Angelina Jolie. Did the director and writer think all among the audience are fools. Hope someone gives quotation for the writer and producers, for making such a horrible and expensive waste.


Everyone thinks Americans to be dumb, but this movie proves it on two counts - one, by thinking about it and making it, and second, by showing they are super dumb in the movie itself. What a crap secret service, and CIA and what not. Homer Simpson would come up with better ideas than this!

In the end, two movies and five hours after, Zero inside, and lot to throw up!
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Wednesday, July 21, 2010

A 9.4 idea

The Cheshire Cat vanishes in Wonderland.This is what exactly was wanted, and maybe tried too, but never seen completely for long!
What would one expect from a movie rated 9.4 in iMDB? A great plot, characters which are well developed, a score/audio to go along with the theme and an excellent cinematography. Except for the cinematography, inception delivers on everything less than superlatively. I was not convinced about the characters though the plot was good. The score was bad.

The story revolves around the ability of certain people to control the dreams. The dreams are creations of a single person, who is called the 'creator', there is a principal charterer who fills the creators universe with protagonists or 'projections' and the other individuals who are attached along with the 'creator' and 'subject' by means of certain compounds. The 'subject' tries to find the 'creator' and the ingenuity of 'creator' lies in concealment of his dream to make it real. A complex idea. Now if the dream lasts for 5 minutes in real world then the dream will last an hour in dream world.

On the first hand, the idea is not original. There are many movies where there is a 'penetration' of dreams and the subjects interaction in dream world happens. The cell is one of the finest and most visually extravagant movie made on this idea. The twist in this movie comes in the creation of dream world. The dream world has all the characteristics of real world, and the brainwave of idea comes in this part. Multiple level of dreams. A dream inside a dream, the exponential development of time frames and the limbo.

I shall have to say that I am not that much impressed, maybe my expectations were high, maybe I should have gone with a blanker mind. I had not seen any reviews, no trailers, did not even look who all are acting, and still there was this hype inside me. The only thing I did was to see one of the movies by Nolan which I thought was deceptive - The Prestige. I didn't like that movie, I liked the concept, I liked the story, I liked the plot also, but the execution was weak. Somehow I found that the movie did not meet the level of Batman movies by Nolan. One major and the most important factor in those movies being better is that the characters are more developed, each of the villains and the heroes have been developed from scratch, each of the flaws and strengths tried and tested through time and conquests.

I cannot even remember the score. Was it the pathetic sound system in the theatre I went or is it really that bad? I cannot tell about the way score in movies of QT makes me feel. He is ultimate in selecting movie score. Be it the Deathproof or Reservoir dogs or Pulp fiction or any other of his movies, it is simply superb. Again, too much said about score which is over rated.

My friends were saying about Matrix all the way, and even gave a very wise comment - this movie is Matrix, in a very civilized way. He also told that Matrix was difficult to understand with only the first part. The Animatrix and all the other parts together made it complete. Well, this is where Nolan failed. He tried to put everything in one 2 hour movie. This left a lot to imagination, and a lot of flaws in story line as it went. Maybe this movie needed a different approach. This could have been a grander movie. I do think there will be very less number of people who think along my lines. Judging by the responses in FB and other sites, this is great movie. And I shall need more convincing.

PS: I am yet to see the Nolan masterpiece Memento. It is said to be brilliant. I was not disappointed when my friends told me to see Perfume or Old boy. I hope this also is just as brilliant. I shall see it this week hopefully.
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Thursday, July 01, 2010

World movies; Asian Flavah


Asian movies have a different flavor. They are stylish, with a play of light and music which has no parallel in any of the western movies. I heard QT gave a standing ovation to Old Boy when it was screened at Cannes, also it is up there in top five in his must watch movies list – both 'facts' which have not been verified personally, but obtained from reliable sources. I have seen the movie and acknowledge it with same verve. It is a work of art, especially the use of wide angles and some top view shots. It is not seen in classical movies of the world, and again, the use of word 'classical movies' should be sparingly used.

A few years back, I saw King Lear by some Danish master screened at Thrissur. Another day, another foreign language movie by some European master – a kaleidoscopic view of human emotions when concentrated in a particular place, there, a train passing through some of the most desolate and sparsely populated land. Same day, I saw Swayamvaram by Adoor Gopalakrishnan. The movie had very little dialogue, but the camera work was simply world class. I found the use of spin and close ups particularly refreshing. The story line was also extremely simple but executed with great style. The best movie I have seen is King Lear itself. That was a work of art – since the story itself is unparalleled, the movie have to be top notch to save itself from being branded mediocre. Some of the older Japanese movies are too good. I am unable to name most of them. Kurosawa's Rashomon is one of my favorites. The way human emotions are shown can be done only by a master. The final court scene is is perfect, and I wonder if any movie can be shot with so little props and actors in the script to get this effect. The way they show rain and sun are breathtaking, which might even overshadow the works like Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon, or the way they show action scenes, sword fights and murders will do away with Kill Bill easily. The screen space is shared between the actors and nature and that makes the whole difference. Even Japanese serials which were shown in DD long time back were a pleasing experience. The snows of Japan used to fill our living room with same emotions as they welcomed it, and their spring festivals were a joy for us here too.

After a gap of three years, I saw another world movie - Old Boy, and this gave me a peek into Oriental cinema. This Korean movie uses many works by Classical Western masters, like Vivaldi to accentuate the effect of a shot. To use one of Vivaldi's Four seasons suite for a action scene should be termed as audacious at the least. Still, the director made it off. Asian movies have always made style a part of their work – with movies like masters like Ang Lee taking the game to Oscars. I wonder why India is falling back in this race, when we also had good masters once upon a time, and still counts Santhosh Sivan as one of the best cinematographers in the world. Raavan is a testimony to the continuing legacy of Sivan and a fall in the art of Mani Ratnam, which maybe attributed to bad selection of actors(but this may pay off in world stage). I wish to see Vanaprastham which many say is a good movie. I do not relate to these kind of Malayalam movies, whereas the movies during golden age of Mohanlal, Mammooty, Soman and Sukumaran finds place in my HDD easier than these new age gimmicks. I do not subscribe to people catering to world, forgetting the reality of the world they live in. The trick is to show the ground reality the way world wants to see it, and not to show what world want to see as the ground reality. It is still possible with directors like Prakash Jha and Farhan Akthar still having lots of potential to make such movies.

I have lots of movies to watch – Kim ki duk, other movies of Old boy trilogy, then many more unnameable ones which my friends have given me, half of which which neither they have seen, nor will they be seeing it in near future, as my case is also going to be. The next movie in the list is Audition which is supposed to be highest rated in IMDB, and ratings are some thing which I am always skeptical of. Still, I got to know it is good from two different sources. It is somewhat surprising that there are lots of people who sees other language movies, other than English even in Kerala. I am not talking about my friends, who are all far more superior than myself in critical viewing, but the general public. The movies which run long are action movies, but action is also done by Hollywood, and they do not draw this big crowd. Movies like Ong Bak shot in low budget, and its sequels shot with bigger budget, have run for many weeks more than movies like Bourne series. Even though MI-3 has biggest drawing star in Hollywood, people still say about the camerawork and direction by John Woo rather than saying about acting by Tom Cruise. As I already wrote, Jackie Chan is a bigger star in Kerala than all the Khans except SRK, on another thought, maybe even the King Khan too. It was fun to notice that an unknown movie, Ninja Warrior had more collection than, De Dhana Dhan and some other Hollywood flicks during weekly movie financial review by Economic Times, after all this is a big industry.

Now the Asian movies have taken a very artistic touch, with people showing gore and sex with vibrant colors. This might be the way a person feels in heart when in such emotions, and movies are trying to transpose that into the celluloid. It may also add to the factor that HD movies and newer technologies have made this all the more possible. I had written about the excellent camera work in Karate Kid(2010), and the way the movie showed the beauty of China. I feel that they have really shown how to add nature to the cast. All the wonders of the world seem to be concentrated in the Orient – the sky scrapers as well as the Taj Mahal, the buildings of commercial centers in Shanghai to the beautiful Imperial palaces of Japan and China, all show the magnificence of the East. Movies can be a mirror to all the wonders of the world, and with wonders being showcased in these movies, I do not doubt whether Saint Gobain shall have serious competition.

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