So, I have been watching New Girl on and off since it started, mostly off, and I had no interest in seeing the season premier. Until I found out there was a DANCE NUMBER!!!
Monthly Archives: January 2016
Bajirao-Final Part! Ending! Synopsis over, all the hatred is out of my system, and I found some things I actually liked! (Part 3)
What do you know, you catch more flies with honey! My loving and detailed and caring summaries of Dilwale got so many more views and (more importantly), were much more fun to write. My painful venom filled hate-watch of Bajirao, not so much! (part 1 here, part 2 here, and the bullet point version here)
Fitoor Trailer-Kashmir and Ethan Hawke
So, the first Fitoor trailer is out, and it is very very pretty.
And very very location based. And very very “fiery young sensitive middle-class men!” None of which are bad things, but they are very Abhishek Kapoor-y. Which makes sense, since he is the director. And it has that pretty pretty gloss that I’ve come to associate with the official Disney co-productions (as I mentioned in my post on the first look). And, as I also mentioned, I expect it to be an “official” adaptation of Great Expectations based more on feel and look than on plot, just like Khoobsurat was a remake of Princess Diaries.
So I dug up a copy of the trailer for the most recent Hollywood version, and yep! Definitely more Ethan Hawke than Charles Dickens.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K1S5ZVjN3J4
But what I am more interested in is the possibility of a political message being buried within it. there are three reasons I think this is just barely possible.
Karan-Arjun in Bullet Points
So many more notes here than I made for Bajirao! It really is a much deeper film. Or at least faster paced. I’ll be putting up the full and detailed summary over the next few days, but in the meantime, here is a little preview of all that happens in this wonderful wonderful movie.
(also, how proud am I of the pun in my header image? SO PROUD)
(bullet point version of synopsis, for full film, available here. Part 2 here. Part 3 here. Part 4 here. Final part here.)
Bajirao Synopsis/hate-watch Part 2 (Spoilers spoilers, everywhere!)
So, I did part 1 yesterday, and boy was that cathartic! I thought I would hate spending so much time with a movie I disliked, turns out I was able to get all the venom out of my system. Well, most of it, there are still 2 parts to go. So really, just a 3rd of the venom. If you also feel venomous towards this film, or if you really really loved it and want to know why I didn’t, read on! If you loved it and don’t want it ruined, don’t! I am quite nasty.
SRKajol Rewatch begins: Karan-Arjun, Part 1
So, yesterday I started a synopsis of Bajirao Mastani and it got very few views. Today, I’ll be continuing that, and also posting the first part of my Karan-Arjun rewatch synopsis. Let’s see which more people read! I’m guessing, it won’t be the one with the ridiculous plot in crazy concept of religion. That’s right, I’m betting on a win for Karan-Arjun! Box office-schmox office, SRKajol 4 LIFE!
(bullet point version of synopsis, for full film, available here. Part 2 here. Part 3 here. Part 4 here. Final part here.)
News Round-up: Chetan Bhagat, Ki and Ka, Snow White, and Box Office
So, I was just scrolling through the headlines on various sites, and a couple of news stories caught my eye.
Bajirao Mastani Synopsis from someone who hated it (Spoilers): Part 1
(part 2 here)
So, I just finished a 7 part summary of Dilwale, with images, references to film history, star personas, the director’s previous work, the deeper meaning of certain lines and acting choices, and what it all might mean in terms of the careers of the stars. Read it! I had a lot of fun with it!
In contrast, Bajirao, eh. I’m guessing I can knock this thing out in like 3 parts. There just isn’t as much there to talk about. I mean, it’s pretty? If you want just the high points, I already put up a bullet point version of the plot. If you want details, and political-historical-social analysis, keep reading. And if you actually really liked this movie, DO NOT READ. I basically rip it to shreds. And if you haven’t seen the movie, PLEASE READ. If you are like me, you will have a lot more fun reading this than you would watching the picture.
Questions about Dilwale Pirates (People who pirate Dilwale, not large-hearted Pirates)
So, for reasons that will remain unspoken, I was google searching “Dilwale Full Movie Video”, and I ran across this news story. And it was just too good to keep to myself! It also brings up certain questions.
Monday morning: Eat your fruits and vegetables!
So remember how I mentioned Shahrukh sexily eating a radish? It occurred to me that this was not the first time he had taken advantage of fruit-and-vegetable based acting techniques. And, as a special Monday morning treat (and a reminder to eat healthier now that the holidays are officially over), here are an assortment of fruit and vegetable SRK moments.
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Dilwale Epilogue-5th time, All Has Become One
So, I just watched Dilwale for the 5th and final time (in theaters). And I think I may have finally come around back to where I was the first time I saw it, when I was just experiencing, not analyzing. Because, after 7 parts and 28 thousand words (or 28 hundred? A lot, is what I’m saying), I have nothing left!
Bajirao Synopsis in bullet points
So, I will be posting a full, detailed (although not as detailed as I did for Dilwale) synopsis over the next few days. But in the meantime, I thought you might enjoy the quick notes I made to remember everything that happened as soon as I got home from the theater. (I say “spoilers”, but I don’t know if these will even make much sense if you haven’t seen the movie yet! Or even if you have) (well, excepting the last one, that’s pretty clear)
10 Reasons Why Bajirao Mastani is un-Indian
When I say “un-Indian”, I don’t mean morally, or politically, or philosophically (although an argument could probably be made for all those aspects as well). I mean, artistically, this film goes against the 102 year history of Indian film.
So, first, I should say that Bajirao is a very well made film. The script is tight, the camera work is amazing, the costumes, sets, jewelry, hair and make-up are all phenomenal. The acting by all three leads is also really really good. I was confident in Deepika going in (post-Piku, she can do no wrong), but nervous about Priyanka and Ranveer. And they ended up being the ones who impressed me most.
But when I talk about “Indian film”, I mean a very specific technical and stylistic standard, with roots going back thousands of years. And this is not an Indian film.
Bajirao, Mughal-E-Azam, and Jodha-Akbar: The evolution of inter-religious romance (Spoilers! for all!)
So, before I finally watched Bajirao in theaters, I re-watched the other big Mughal era historical epics to prep, Mughal-E-Azam and Jodha-Akbar. Of course, I was already in the zone since I had just seen Magadheera, which is about half of an historical epic, and sort of Mughal era-y. And what I discovered, watching all these, is that rather than move forward, these films moved backward in terms of interreligious marriages.
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2015 in quantities: What movies did I watch most?
Everyone in the world is doing “Best of 2015” lists right now. And I get that, it makes sense. But I am incapable of choosing “Bests”! I love all my little movies equally! But what I can do, is remember which movies I watched most in 2015, as it is a quantifiable rather than qualitative decision. So let me count down, 10 to 0.
Dilwale vs Bajirao box office: Did Bajirao stack the deck?
So, this article points out that the gap between Dilwale and Bajirao is biggest in the Bombay box office, and that the Bombay market is usually the biggest profit within India. They also point out, what should have been a “no duh!” sort of thing but which somehow had not occurred to me, that Bajirao is about a famous Maharashtrian, and therefore will do better in Maharashtra than anywhere else.
Trailer report: Neerja, Wazir, Fan, Madhavan!
So, I finished my complete synopsis of Dilwale, but no synopsis can be complete without also discussing, the trailers that set the stage for the film! I saw Dilwale 4 times (so far), and among the various shows, I saw 4 different trailers. For Neerja, Wazir, Fan, and that new Madhavan movie.
Dilwale finale! Full Ending! Complete Synopsis, finally! Obviously Spoilers: Part 7
Finally! After working through 6 parts and almost two hours, we have reached the end of my extremely detailed and specific summary of Dilwale. If you haven’t seen it yet, there are twists through out, so just skipping to the end bit will not make any difference if you want to know what happened. You should probably go back and at least skim all the other parts. Or better yet, see the movie! It should be available in most places by now, and it really is fun to watch on the big screen! (part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here, part 4 here, part 5 here, and part 6 here)
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