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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratheesh4709 View Post
    VP saar kitta nariya BOURNEvita kudipar. :P
    "aaj ka mera hey, kalka thera hey, side-dish pagoda hey, ye hey life hey"

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    I hope and sincerely wish that the Anjaan Effect does not continue with this movie too, for that for any movie.

    Its good that such comparisons are drawn out, but there should be more wider data collected to assert a matter.

    I am generalising things here and not pointing the finger at any particular person.

    The poster in question comes under the category called "Main/Floating Head" poster. Some more movie poster exemples are :

    Bangkok Dangerous, Intruders, Ghost Protocol, Salt, Face off, Amazing SPiderman 2, Hanibal, Where the devil hides, Horns, Rambo, Prince of Persia, Spirit, Fracture, Thor, Smiley, etc.,

    So looking at all of these, can we assume that all of them are identical ? Or is it wise to call that they all fall under the same type called "Floating Head".

    The origin of this style can be drawn from comic front pages, made famous by Alan Moore in "V for Vendetta" in 1982. Before that, there were "Retro Montage" posters which depicted mostly the war film genres. An ancient style did exist, which was famously used in the 60s and 70's for murder/suspense movies where a character occupies half of the poster - be it a shadow or a desperate screaming girl or a menancing villan's face or a dude with a gun (as you could have seen in Jigarthanda movie poster [Ref : Lady in the Lake (1958)]

    To conclude : Avatar and Bourne posters are much more identical than any poster samples taken around this area - The right corner is blacked out to expose an oblivion kind of nature.

    Coming to this poster : The highlight is the nose bridge. I always wanted some one to exploit this feature in Surya's profile, and finally VP has done it. A suspenseful poster which reveals something out of ordinary about the character Surya plays.
    Last edited by mappi; 23rd October 2014 at 06:08 PM.
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