Saturday, May 09, 2009

Five more down under

15. City Rats (UK) (5.5/10)
Eight f****d up haunted people meet and fall apart - looking for redemption in each other. Jim is testing affects of suicide when he meets Sue on adjacent roof trying the same. Her ex boyfriend Dean is dealing with his creativity issues and is looking forward to his muse in a prostitute in his building. After one time fling with Dean, Olly is lost in a world of sexual confusion. He also has to look after his deaf autistic brother who incidentally is gay and comfortable with it. Their eldest brother Pete is stalked by an old lady Carol who is looking for her son whom Pete knows from his druggy days. By the end, each lost soul finds a solution in darkness or in light. Interesting stories and interweaving of them . A pretty decent watch with multiple simultaneous stories.

14. Frost/Nixon (7.5/10)
Amazing movie. Well deserved academy nominations. When disgraced President Richard Nixon agreed to an interview with jet-setting television personality, David Frost, he thought he’d found the key to saving his tarnished legacy. But, with a name to make and a reputation to overcome, Frost became one of Nixon’s most formidable adversaries and engaged the leader in a charged battle of wits that changed the face of politics forever. It was interesting to see certain chapters of US history which I was oblivious to. Brilliant acting and direction.

13. Dhoondhte Reh Jaoge (Hindi) (4.5/10)
Paresh Rawal needs superstar Sonu Sood to get financiers for his film. Meanwhile the poor Kunal Khemu needs to make money so that he can impress girlfriend Soha, a wannabe actress. Kunal Khemu comes up with a scheme according to which they will make a flop film, get money from various financiers and have all their money. They make a mish mash of al recent superhit films. The film turns out to be hit instead of flop and the two guys then end up in jail. The film is funny in parts. The actors are passable except Kunal Khemu. He is definitely talented. All he needs is that one project that he can prove himself.

12. The Diving Bell and The Butterfly (French) (6/10)
This is an inspiring true story about the awesome power of imagination. After having a stroke, Jean can move his left eye and through that he learns to communicate one letter at a time. With the help of his therapist and a stenographer. he writes the stunning memoir The Diving Bell and the Butterfly. Brilliant concept and direction. The movie is slow at times but there is no other way to portray the sufferings and idea except the way the director did. Very good.

11. 8x10 Tasveer (Hindi) (4.5/10)
Akshay Kumar has power to see the past through a photograph. When his father dies in a mysterious boat accident, he needs to find all about it. As he discovers clues he realizes that his father was actually murdered and that everyone on the boat had a motive. Now on a mission to unmask the killer, he undertakes the dangerous journey of visiting the past repeatedly. The ultimate truth turns out to be scary and shocking for him which he never expected. How does he get out of the past and take revenge is this movie. Akshay gave a decent performance but the punch to run on box office was clearly lacking in the film. Nagesh Kukunoor took certain things for granted and they should have been better explained. Good time pass.

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