Blade_Runner said:As a film it is no better than "Jaane tu or Rock On", heck it's even worse in so many cliche ridden ways !!!
PS: The author of that article is also one of the "approval" seeking types![]()
This is true without doubt. But people should be looking at this movie as a purely commercial movie (like Jaane Tu or Rock On as you said).
x86 said:IIt seems the 'syndrome' across the spectrum being, anyone who dont like this movie dont because they cannot see the reality which is India is a poor nation with thousands of people under poverty and we simply want a white approval which infact no one is saying in the first place (save some politicians), excuse me I dont want to to be the part of trickle down effect.
I have found more people relating this movie to politics/real life than peoples who dont simply like it that much, issues exist but they are way vast, with roots way deep.
Interpreting us and them is the key, but what we are doing in every sphere is interpreting us through the lens of them, and this was done by them for them as well.
This is true for most people. I still fail to understand why are filmmakers so eager to win an Oscar when they have their own awards? It is no doubt a film made by a foreigner for other foreigners to see.
But, in defence of Danny Boyle I would like to add something. If any of you noticed, there was not even one scene in which the situation was exploited. To make myself clear, let us take the e.g. of the small clip of the riot scene. Here even though their mother was killed, the scene was not graphic and made more depressing than usual. Neither the scene where they rescue the girl from the brothel made graphic.
The best part was the characters. They were true till the end. This is one thing that our filmmakers need to learn. SRK in Rab Ne was shown to be a nervous, fumbling, self-conscious guy who changes into this uber cool dude (he looked gay IMO) just with a snap of his fingers. I mean, a person who has been the same (Punjab Power, lighting up your life jee ) for a good 25+ years of his life can change so suddenly..
Let us see the two main characters in this movie -
Jamal: He will make any sacrifice to get what he wants. He is ready to jump into shit to get his famous star's autograph, he is willing to sit for a game show just with the hope that his love will watch the show.
Salim: He has a strong sense of survival. Since the beginning when he sells off Amitabh's autograph, to the moment when he waits for the perfect moment to escape from the place where they were being held captive as kids to even later, when he kills that guy mercilessly in the brothel and immediately meets up with Javed who is a rival gang leader.
The best part was the characters. They were true till the end. This is one thing that our filmmakers need to learn. SRK in Rab Ne was shown to be a nervous, fumbling, self-conscious guy who changes into this uber cool dude (he looked gay IMO) just with a snap of his fingers. I mean, a person who has been the same (Punjab Power, lighting up your life jee ) for a good 25+ years of his life can change so suddenly..

Let us see the two main characters in this movie -
Jamal: He will make any sacrifice to get what he wants. He is ready to jump into shit to get his famous star's autograph, he is willing to sit for a game show just with the hope that his love will watch the show.
Salim: He has a strong sense of survival. Since the beginning when he sells off Amitabh's autograph, to the moment when he waits for the perfect moment to escape from the place where they were being held captive as kids to even later, when he kills that guy mercilessly in the brothel and immediately meets up with Javed who is a rival gang leader.