Monday, February 22, 2010

February number is 15

15. Paris, I Love You (4/10)
A set of 20 different stories set in Paris. Some were good. Some were bad

14. Informant (5/10)
Matt Damon plays the central character in this awkward comedy movie where he is maybe a bipolar guy. He is helping FBI expose his company's multi-national price fixing conspiracy but at some point he is majorly himself involved with it. It was interesting to see how he himself changes his stand scene after scene.

13. Love Happens (3/10)
Jennifer Aniston and Aaron Eckhart star in the romantic drama Love Happens. When self-help author Eckhart arrives in Seattle to teach a sold-out seminar, he unexpectedly meets florist Aniston, the one person who might be able to help him help himself. But will two people who may have met the right person at exactly the wrong time be able to give love a chance? A very very basic love story here. Not interesting at all.

12. Natrang (Marathi) (7/10)
This is one of the better movies I have seen in recent times. The effort in body and acting put in by Atul Kulkarni is amazing. Both the characters of body builder and the theatre artist have been played by him with elan. Must watch

11. Ice Storm (5.5/10)
When a self-centered husband's relationship with his wife and mistress grow cold, it takes a wife-swapping "key party" and a freak ice storm to clear the air and change their lives forever. This is a classic example of a f***ed up american suburban family

10. Paheli (Hindi) (6.5/10)
It was nice to revisit this film. It is definitely beautiful to watch. Not worthy to send to Oscars but this film has a lot of charm to it. You have to watch it for songs, Rani's beauty and an innocence of the fairy tale. And plase dont out your brain and try to find logic. It is a folk tale after all

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