Sunday, February 12, 2006

Rang De Basanti

8/10 on the scale of hindi movies.

+ Very Fresh screenplay, simple yet thoughtful.
+ The juxtaposing of scenes containing events from British Raj with the events in current Corrupt Raj is brilliant. I think the word for that is Cinematography, and finally hindi movie makers seem to be learning it.
+ Good editing, the movie doesn't seem to slack or loose pace at any time. Especially the songs are well timed n blend nicely in the story while adding melody to it.
+ Songs are good.
+ Acting is good. Aamir shows his talent in timing the dialogues. Alice Patten does a fine job. Rest of the cast all have space for their characters and perform brilliantly. All credits to the director for good use of the ensemble cast.

- Second half the events are somewhat propelled and lack the critical character transformation needed to justify the events. The first half builds all the characters as a normal bunch of college boys n girls with love, romance, careless free attitude. In second half, by the time you come to grip u see these jolly bunch turned into assasins and rebellions of the calibre of extremist freedom fighters.

+++ The scene where Agashe is portrayed as General Dyer is probably one of the best scenes from recent hindi movies.

Overall, am sure u wud watch it twice :)

1 Comments:

Blogger Life 2.0 said...

Right said dude! I did watch it twice ... and that too for the movie not for the company ;) And i totally agree with the second half analysis, albeit only the turn of events where turn into assasins. The part after that - the whole AIR sequenece I thought was kinda shot nicely.

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