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2nd February 2011, 09:26 PM
#561
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Originally Posted by
AravindMano
I distinctly remember see a video clip of the most "shocking" scene of the film being sent/played by someone, but it's not actually there. Goes well with the concept of the film :P
Sorry, puriyalai. The most shocking scene in the film is slit-of-the-throat, no?!
Originally Posted by
AravindMano
Did anyone else find the scene between the lead and his mother brilliant? Nothing much going on in that one, but the way it's staged and played..!
+1. Lovely acting by the guy who plays Georges. He portrays the 'guilt' factor brilliantly.
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2nd February 2011 09:26 PM
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2nd February 2011, 10:40 PM
#562
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Originally Posted by
Nerd
Sorry, puriyalai. The most shocking scene in the film is slit-of-the-throat, no?!
Yeah. From my memory, I thought that scene was also recorded and delivered at the lead's place, which doesn't happen. Through out the film, we keep guessing that every scene could potentially be a video being played that we wait for the 'reverse' button to be pressed. So I tried to pull a joke that conceptually my memory works in sync with the film. Lame attempt at nagaichchuvai.
The film opens many doors on revisit. There is this scene in which Binoche talks intimately to her colleague in a cafe and minutes later in the film the kid behaves wierdly, even hints at an affair between Binoche and her colleague. How the kid gets that idea is not explained - was that scene at the cafe a video? recorded and delivered to the kid? May be I am biting too much, but the general Haneke employs this device suggests more implications. Like there are totally two scenes at Majid - the first one gets recorded and delivered, (because?) the lead doesn't disclose to his wife what actually happened. The second scene is the shocking scene and the lead doesn't lie this time and there is no video. prabalamAna, Haneke dhAn video anuppRaar notion holds good.
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2nd February 2011, 11:19 PM
#563
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Hey thanks bro, nice thoughts there
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3rd February 2011, 05:40 AM
#564
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My pleasure Nerd, Thanks!
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3rd February 2011, 11:21 AM
#565
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Finally Dvd/BR rip of Due date is Out. Have to watch that.
Anyone got a nice rip of Biutiful.
...an artist without an art.
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3rd February 2011, 11:45 AM
#566
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Malena - hmmmm
ஊரு வம்ப பேசும்
அட உண்மை சொல்ல கூசும்
போடும் நூறு வேஷம்
தினம் பொய்ய
சொல்லி ஏசும்
ஏ தில்லா டாங்கு டாங்கு
அட என்னா உங்க போங்கு
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3rd February 2011, 07:04 PM
#567
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Never let me go. - Dir: Mark Romanek. Based on the Lazuo Ishiguro novel.
Set in a dystopian reality where people are 'cultivated' in a formalized manner for their organs, the film is remarkably poignant look at mortality and relationships. Don't let the initial part of the previous sentence fool you in any way, there is no gore in this film - it all looms behind ominous surgical rooms and strategically placed scars. While the obvious subtexts are its concerns with death and human pettiness, one of the more important things that film dealt with is segregation. It talks about the ease with which we can see someone with the exact same life-force as less than human and how when faced with this the mind is unable to reconcile with this notion.
A heavy film, so dont watch if you're looking for a pick-me-up.
"Fiction is not the enemy of reality. On the contrary fiction reaches another level of the same reality" - Jean Claude Carriere.
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3rd February 2011, 07:11 PM
#568
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Originally Posted by
Sarna
Malena - hmmmm
ippo thaan paakureengala ?
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3rd February 2011, 07:51 PM
#569
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Originally Posted by
kid-glove
Finally Dvd/BR rip of Due date is Out. Have to watch that.
Is it? Good news. I missed it on big screen since my colleagues dismissed it as a blade film
Originally Posted by
kid-glove
Anyone got a nice rip of Biutiful.
Except Dogtooth (which I have seen half) there are no decent rips of the other nominated foreign films, right?
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3rd February 2011, 08:18 PM
#570
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Nerd, how could any film with DOwney jr could be boring? Should have its redeeming moments. I still rue the fact that I couldn't watch it in theatre with my friends, who found it funny.
...an artist without an art.
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