The newest Fan Trailer was launched a little bit ago, I already put up a post analysing it second by second. But that’s only half the story, the other part is the massive, MASSIVE trailer launch.
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Another Malayalam Movie that I Really Really Liked: Thattathin marayathu (Yes, I am actually watching movies that you told me to in the comments, so keep the suggestions coming. Also, SPOILERS!)
Raghil in comments said that if I liked Ohm Shanti Oshaana, I should watch Thattathin Marayathu. So I did, and I did like it! Not as much as Ohm Shanti Oshaana, but it is definitely in the same family.
India and the Oscars: Why do they never, ever, EVER win?
Oscar time again! And once again, I have seen basically none of the nominees. And I especially haven’t seen the foreign film nominees. And nor has anyone else. I don’t mean that they don’t play widely in America, for the most part the kind of films that get an Oscar nomination do pretty well in the art theaters around the country. But they don’t play around the world. Hollywood, Hong Kong, and India are objectively and demonstrability the most watched film industries in the world (with maybe Korea and Nigeria just barely beginning to give them a run for their money), and only one of them ever makes it to the Academy Awards. But I actually think there are some reasonable reasons for that. Not good, but reasonable.
(Mother India is, of course, the closest India has ever come to wining. Lost by a hair to Nights in Cabiria. Stupid Fellini)
Neerja! Up to intermission, full and detailed summary (Spoilers)
I already put up two regular Neerja reviews, one with spoilers and one without. But now it is time for a full summary. I don’t know if I will really be able to do it justice in a description, but I will do my best!
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Neerja Overseas Box Office: Per Screen Average is Shockingly good
The overseas figures are published in detail, yay!!!! And, as always, thank you BollywoodHungama. Oh, and the figures are so above average, I actually checked my math twice.
Neerja Review with Spoilers: The Importance of Rajesh Khanna
I already posted the spoiler-less review earlier. Although that is kind of pointless, we all know how it goes and how it ends. And we are supposed to know, the film promotions have been mostly constant repetitions of the real life story until it is burned into our brains when we walk in the theater. So I am putting spoilers in here, but they are more spoilers for the specific way this story is told, not for what the story is.
Vanaprastham: A Classy Malayalam Movie That Made Me Think Deep Thoughts About Less Classy Movies
I was going to skip this one, but then people in the comments said it was not to be missed, so I gave it a shot! I’m glad I did. It isn’t my favorite-favorite, or one that exactly hit the sweet spot of what I like, but it was definitely interesting and different. And it got me thinking about the Mahabharata and how Indian film acting builds on a classical tradition, which is always a good time!
Weekend Global Box Office: Fitoor Wins Barely, Ghayal is holding on, and Bajrangi Bhaijaan is STILL Running in Malaysia!
Bollywoodhungama has weekend global figures. Which support my guess that Sanam Re is going to win the weekend at home, but Fitoor will take overseas.
Raees new set photos! First look at Mahira Khan!
New set photos! Which reveal plot stuff! I am excited!
Ki and Ka Trailer! Is This Really Breaking Gender Roles?
I was going to make the headline “Is this really feminist?”, but then I realized that isn’t really the question. Because yes! It is definitely feminist! Kareena’s character is an individual who has the ability to make choices about her own life, so yep! Definitely! The bigger question is really, is it actually breaking gender roles?
Happy Chinese New Year! How Does Indian Film Celebrate?
Indian film has a very complicated relationship with China, reflecting India’s complicated relationship China. To help understand it, in honor of this holiday, here is a nice story followed by 5 examples of not so great film moments. Fun!
Airlift versus Argo: Does this Even Really Matter?
You know those Indian movies where you read the synopsis or watch the trailer, or even see the movie, and come out of it going “Wait, but that was just [Movie from another Industry]! I’ve seen this already!”
Well, Airlift was definitely one of those, and the [Movie from another Industry] was Argo. But, so what?
Box Office Update: Dilwale Beats 3 Idiots, Airlift has Solid Opening
Figures are out for Airlift opening day, and the (possibly) last week of Dilwale overseas. So far, no big surprises. But things could always look different after the weekend is over!
(SRKajol rewatch) Baazigar! Full Movie, All Summarized, Right Here! Obviously, Spoilers: Part 4
I am going off DVD! The last few sections I had it at hand, just in case I needed to review certain scenes as needed, but now I am at work and it would probably be a little obvious! So, going entirely off memory (unless I make a huge mistake, in which case I will just double-check it once I get home).
Onward!
(part 1 here, part 2 here, part 3 here, part 4 here, part 5 here, part 6 here, part 7 here, part 8 here and bullet point version here)
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Wazir Full Summary Part 2, All the Way to the End, Complete! (Spoilers)
Okay, left off at Interval! Going to plough through and get to the end of the film and the surprise mystery twist ending that I totally saw coming a mile away. And then the sincerely emotionally affecting moment that I did not see coming AT ALL! And then the little girl who waved at me on the way out and made me feel all better
Read on to find out everything about everything!
(Part 1 of summary here, regular review here, bullet point version here)
Wazir Review: Plot isn’t a little bit big, or a little bit small, but just Wrong
So, quick review: Catnip for Farhan fans (I know you are out there), Hollywood style/quality camerawork and directing, great songs, script needs a couple more twists to really send it over the top.
Longer review, see below. And I will probably also be posting a synopsis in the next few days, it’s only an hour forty, I can totally knock that out in just one part.
SRKajol re-watch: Karan-Arjun synopsis part 3
(bullet point version of synopsis, for full film, available here. Part 2 here. Part 3 here. Part 4 here. Final part here.)
Okay, the last section was AMAZING and had the first onscreen meeting of SRKajol, and basically was the high point of the entire movie. But the rest of it is okay too, and they do have a few more scenes coming up as well, plus a song (yes, the header image tells the truth, it is time for “Jaati Hoon Main”), so it is worth reading! And worth my writing it!
Baazigar in bullet points
New Girl and Silk Smitha
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!!!
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.
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.)