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@ 2019-03-31 23:14:00

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dil se... (1998) - šāhruhs hans tēlo ļoti uzstājīgu, ļoti naivu un viegli losīgu stalkeri, kurš 2h 45min neliek mieru beibei, kura, ups, izrādās teroriste.

This was the first actual Bollywood film I've ever seen. I knew nothing about it going in, other than that it was considered a classic and featured "that Indian guy" (Khan) who shows up in every other film. Needless to say, after I became accustomed to the singing and dancing, I was able to dig in to the film a bit. It got slow at times but I was intensely interested in figuring out what the heck was going on. In the final moments of the film, my friend and I just sat frozen. I've never seen a movie that had singing, dancing, and ended with a bang. Needless to say, I'm hooked on Bollywood and determined to make everyone I know watch this film.

also, man ir jauns mīļākais deju gifs



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[info]chimera
2019-03-31 23:21 (saite)
The problem with Hindi cinema is its very strong formalistic framework where it has to fit in. It must pass the censors, must be made for a billion of mostly analphabets and must contain a great number of song and dance scenes. Mani Ratnam is one (and only?) director who constantly extents this genre to embrace the producers, the popular audience and the critical and political aware intellectuals with his strong political claims ("Roja", "Bombay"). This one now beats it all and everybody (in India) talked about it. Such an end was not seen before in Hindi cinema, and all fits perfectly well (despite to what some other critics said). And it works even if you know the end before (which most do).

It's my current favorite. Technically superb, very sophisticated content, big fun and emotions. An american version would have been a typical political thriller about an unlucky love to a female terrorist, but Mani Ratnam gives us 300%. Not just the Indian Spielberg or Tsui Hark, this is more. Go for it.

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[info]chimera
2019-03-31 23:24 (saite)
Gorgeously filmed and frequently arresting, although Amar drove me up the wall. I get that he was likely supposed to irk me- and the prolific Shah Rukh Khan does a great job playing him- but his incessant badgering of Meghna and his total disregard for the world around him often became too much to bear.

Still, this is a legitimately provocative take on a difficult issue. And the soundtrack is killer.

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