Movies: Non- English
Merry Christmas (France, Germany, 2005) [IMDB: 7.7/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 81%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HkKkAg4Ew-s
Based on true events, the film tells the story of enemies united by music and the spirit of Christmas. During the First World War, German, French and Scottish soldiers momentarily stop fighting on the eve of Christmas and celebrate it together. It is little difficult to describe because it looks surreal. If I were at the scene, I would have pinched myself. They just lie down their arms, exchange hugs, sing, celebrate Christmas and then go back to fighting. Nominated for Oscar in the best foreign language film category. Did not win. Even the Academy voters would have found the story too good to be true.
Mediterraneo (Italy, 1991) [ IMDB:7.1/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 90%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hU4G6mfyvhM
Exquisitely shot anti-war romance. Italian soldiers land in a Greek island during the World War 2. The story develops as they come in contact with the people (some of them too gorgeous) of the island. Picturesque locations and the laid back life of the islands have an enduring effect on the soldiers. Though set during the World War, it is a light movie which moves at a leisurely pace. Only thing that can hold you back from watching this Oscar winner is the damning fact that it was produced by Silvio Berlusconi (yes, the Bunga Bunga guy). On a serious note, worth a watch.
Hollywood Retrospective
A Fish Called Wanda (1988) [IMDB: 7.6/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 96%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dqAJUlSRCwo
The thing about ganging up to commit robbery is that trust between the gang members is an absolute essential. The uproarious British comedy explores what all could go wrong when each member of a four member gang tries to double cross one another. Jamie Lee Curtis is in the role of a lifetime in this film which has comedy at its core but also has a story to tell. The sad thing is that many Indian movies have unashamedly stolen scenes from this movie. Otherwise, perfect weekend entertainment.
Raging Bull (1980) [IMDB: 8.3/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 98%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YiVOwxsa4OM
The original boxing classic based on the life of Jake LaMotta. LaMotta reaches the heights by channeling his rage and anger on the boxing ring but as he climbs the charts, the same flaws take a heavy toll on his personal life. Robert De Niro deservedly won an Oscar for his performance but Scorsese had to wait till ‘The Departed’ to land his first one. The movie is a lesson on life. Don’t miss the title sequence in the beginning. I would have given Scorsese the Oscar just for that.
The Searchers (1956) [IMDB: 8.0/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 100%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WI2AZb04HAc
A man’s search for his last remaining relative who has been kidnapped at a tender age. His persistence and focus also leads to morally ambiguous situations. After years of staying away in a different culture would the girl still want to come back? Will he take her back when she discovers that she is no more like the girl he was searching for? Tough questions. Watch the movie which is often cited as the best Western ever made.
Movies I Saw This Week
Upside Down (2012) [IMDB: 6.3/10, Rotten Tomatoes: 41%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dkYvYGR7Ys4
A boy and a girl fall in love. Then they are separated. The boy does not let go and pursues the girl. Simple story. Only issue is that they live in different worlds which have opposite gravity. Since digitally everything is possible, we have a plastic world where things are so beautiful that you know they don’t exist. Since the science is spurious, the story also feels fake. Maybe, you can take your partner to the cinema, eat popcorn, discuss few things and occasionally look at the screen.
Oz the Great and Powerful (2013) [IMDB; 6.6, Rotten Tomatoes: 61%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DylgNj4YQVc
The initial idea behind big budget animation films was that kids will drag their parents to the cinema and help sell those extra tickets. Disney has laughed all the way to the bank on a couple of occasions milking this idea. Now things are not so simple. So they have to throw in Rachel Weisz, Mila Kunis and Michelle Williams to attract the right kind of audience. The grown ups can ogle at the beauties while the children can have the real fun. The movie is strictly for kids. They may enjoy it.
Raanjhanaa (India, 2013) [IMDB: 8.0, Rotten Tomatoes: 50%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ER9vmhxFucg
One line verdict: Not a bad film by the standards of Bollywood. Now the real thing (Spoilers ahead). If you think about it, ‘Raanjhanaa’ is a regressive film. The Muslim girl cannot marry any Hindu guy even when she has a choice of two. The leading lady is manipulative and does not really love any of her suitors. Truth be said, the film is about the love story of two different men for the same girl but it is all one way traffic. One of them is dumb enough to try his luck at marriage by posing as a Muslim and the other gets into politics of which he has no clue. The most sincere scene in the movie is when the men bond at the hospital bed of Abhay Deol. I have not lived in Uttar Pradesh but I can safely say that wrist slashing at the drop of a hat is not the preferred mode of wooing a girl in any part of the country. Come to think of it, Dhanush’s character is a bigger psycho than Shahrukh Khan of ‘Darr’. Here the stalking is direct and so in your face. Unfortunately Dhanush looks so earnest in his performance that you are willing to give him some sympathy but if you want to see why he won the National Award for best actor, watch ‘Aadukalam’. The good thing is that the movie does not really bore you and A R Rahman’s music helps the cause. Moral of the story for men: You cannot force anyone to love you and when you understand that get out of the scene. Otherwise you may find yourself in a coffin and the girl won’t even cry.
Documentary Pick of the Week
Man on Wire (2008) [IMDB: 7.9, Rotten Tomatoes: 100%]
Trailer: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EIawNRm9NWM
Some people have too much courage or are they plain crazy? In which category would you place someone who walks 200 feet on a wire between two buildings at a height of 110 storeys? That too, without any safety features. One guy did it in 1974 and this is the documentary on him and his activities. Don’t try at home.
Eagerly waiting for: ‘The Lone Ranger’ because of Johnny Depp.
Did you know: The African Americans who acted in ‘Gone With the Wind’ were not allowed entry to the premiere of the movie.
[…] the Best Director. The funny thing is that I consider ‘The Searchers’ (reviewed here https://couldhavebeenacontender.wordpress.com/2013/07/06/week-12/) to be his greatest work but he did not even get a nomination for it. I think that compensates for […]
include korean movies too..
Thank you for your suggestion. I have reviewed two Korean movies in the blog till now. They are ‘Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter… and Spring ‘ and ‘Memories of Murder’. I have watched few more Korean movies which I will definitely include in the coming weeks. Any movie from Korea that you would recommend?
‘the brotherhood of war’ and ‘musa the warrior’
quite useful as usual.
have u reviewed Argo anywhere?
Thank you Nihit. I have not reviewed Argo. I can tell you than it is a good movie but not a great one. Please do write in your comments and suggestions.