Saturday, January 12, 2013

Matru Ki Bijlee Ka Mandola: Review


Man Dola Re!!!!

Scene is set, warning titles of harmful effects of addictions and minute later, white limousine in Haryanvi village runs into an alcohol vending shed closed on dry day!!! Reason, an alcohol cant get his fix and few scenes later the drunk leads marching revolution against his own capitalist agenda only to realize in his sober state of repercussions that he has fallen into.  The movie has set the pace; key is in the ignition and engine jump-started. The latest installment from Vishaal Bharadwaaj is no adaptation unlike his previous masterpieces, but a morale questioning rhetoric presentation. He wants to use witty humor to highlight the lefties movement that gave light to activists like Medha Patkar, Anuradhati Roy and Mamta Bannerjee a way to break 30-year rule of CPM on West Bengal.
     Set in a rural Haryana village Mandola, movie wants to highlight capitalist agenda in form of Mandola’s (Pankaj Kapur); an merchant who has been named after village; dreams of building factories and malls. He has a moral side that comes out after alcohol intoxication, which not only self revolts but also files planes and jumps out of parachutes. Thus to restrict his self-conscience he hires a law graduate Matru (Imran Khan) to stop him from alcohol indulgence. Soon it is revealed Matru has hidden agenda, and it isn’t courting Bijlee (Anushka Sharma); Mandola’s daughter. Also to define a clear villain, Bharaadwaaj creates MLA chaudary Devi (Shabana Azmi) and her wannabe shrewd son Badaal (Arya Babbar). The characters chosen, plot set now he plays with script to get farmers, Matru, even Bijlee after second half , alcoholic Mandola and mystery Mao the agricultural land off the claws of Chaudri Devi, Badaal, sober Mandola and his goons namely bank chief, inspector. Thus the line is drawn it’s the socialist movement against the capitalist dreams of progress and humor is used well but can get lost in the screen. The movie travels through the Matru’s socialist movement to protect the weaker class from getting exploited, Mandola’s self discovery awakening journey, Chaudary Devi’s ambitions of self progress for herself and Baadal and the raw romantic undercurrents between Matru and Bijlee. As there is usual pattern and the proper defining characters, the climax also follows the routine of good guys win against bad guys
    Bharadwaaj from his past presentation has set our expectation on fire; hence it is no surprise when many of us don’t feel the appetite was attended to. Although a good movie with loads of bearing issues it lacked the underbelly. It did ignite the engine but spark wasn’t enough to last the whole journey, needed refueling. Movie is like a good foreplay with an unsatisfying intercourse and non-orgasmic climax. The reason being over indulgence of part of director, the screenplay got him carried away. The darkness of script is lost, so is humor. The acerbic tone is replaced by slapstick and in some cases accidental funny. The scripts bears weight of social, political, moral and ethical issues; but screenplay doesn’t singe them well making it a sectional movie rather than a continuous presentation.
                  Even with all this flaws, one can forgive them for certain beautiful parts and well written dialogues. There were masterpieces in parts like Chaudary Devi explaining her agenda of progress to her son, the drunkard Mandola asking why has a law graduate Matru come back to village only to serve as chauffeur. Then there is scene where drunkard Kapur wants to protest against himself; also Matru and Bijlee moments with their sexual undercurrents were powerful.  Another USP for movie is characterization of Mandola, and which Pankaj Kapur exploits it powerfully. Weakness come from poor characterizations, like Matru; played brilliantly by Imraan Khan; is too idealist and lacks personality unlike Bharadwaaj’s previous protagonists.  Then there is Bijlee, manic depressive complex personality who has fire but lights the wrong matches and also in my opinion would have been a good Mao again whose identity was very predictable and clichéd, revealed far too early in movie. Chaudary Devi, another powerhouse performance  by Azmi, is the same old power hungry, corrupt single mother, female political figure that visits frequently these days in Bollywood, Badaal a silly son of powerful mother another species which noted commonly these days in media. One cannot question music by Bharadwaaj and lyrics of Gulzar but some songs are very badly placed and lengthens script especially post intermission when the climax although predictable doesn’t come too quickly enough,
       All in all, MKBKM has good tone for a good stage presentation but lacks in screenplay writing and editorial display. Acting has been good for limited characters given to actors but dialogue and humor uplifts the script. But some humor is lost and some is clichéd, sarcasm would do just to a script like this. The light comedy misses the dark nature of script which might have had come handy. Kapur’s dual personality portrayal is definite star of the show. The movie hits the spot but fails to quench the thirst. As said in the start of movie, too much texting causes pain in fingers, too much ghee causes heart attack, Bharadwaaj’s too much indulgence made this movie likeable not loveable.
Ratings-*** (Good)/5

Sunday, July 24, 2011

Harry Potter and Deathly Hallows pt2, My review

A decade flown by!!!


As years passed by we lived with Richard Bach’s words Don't be dismayed at goodbyes. A farewell is necessary before you can meet again”. Thus, it was never hard when each year at Hogwarts passed by and we had long vacation without presence of the words “ Quidditch” and “He who cant be named”. But this summer vacation the goodbye seemed hardest. On 15th July when harry Potter came on screen again for last time, it felt like a major part of our lives is about to end and never return. And man it hurts to say goodbye for ever, may it be Last episode of “Brothers and Sisters,.”, or a tenure of Labour government, even though they sucked in last few years or when Star Wars ends. It feels like end of era, and with Harry Potter it truly was an era, from 1998 when a book with some funny characters was published followed by 2001 when its adaptation hit our movie screens, every year we have grown to like the story as we age. Hence, words “The reason it hurts so much to separate is because our souls are connected” by Nicholas Saprks in Notebook feel so right while entering the hall. There is whiff of nostalgia, air charged and emotional aura as the trailers ends and movie begins. Read or Unread audience await for this instalment to see how Harry Potter redeems from its bad reviews of past movie, which I may say were unfair and unjust. The movie is a closing chapter to the series which sees Harry Potter wage a victory over the killers of his parents.

Movie begins where last movie ended, and than on your screen appears darkest and most action packed adventure of series. For it was part when Harry and gang must find all horcruxes and destroy lord Voldermort. Next 130 mins you are presented with series of magical wars in locations of Gringotts, Hogwarts and Dark Forest. As there are memories from past you are taken back to day it all started, when Voldermort tried to kill Harry and it backfired. The first horcrux hunt occurs in Gringotts bank followed by Hogwarts and so and so forth. The movie doesn’t fall short of adrenaline pumped action or tear filled moments, Dumbeldore returns in dreams of course. Snape dies and you feel sorry for him when his story is revealed. Movie is like a roller coster ride with lots of highs and few drops. Overall when piece comes together its aesthetic and fine pace, and a very subtle part to bid series farewell forever. But, for those who read book, disappointment is natural as for limitation screen has captured. The destruction of Hogwarts is hard to watch , and its even harder to breathe when some of our favourite characters die in this imaginary world. But at climax triumph is sorted, good wins against evil and all is well. You also get glimpse of main 3 characters future, which is hilarious and lighter note to say ,“Bye.”

Although movie has lots to offer, in fact most than rest of movies in series, it still lacks something. Then you realise its missing the characters you seemed to like, all of us had picked our favourites and for those who picked Harry they were in treat. As this movie was all about Harry Potter, his past, present and future, as it was meant to be in books. But during years you cant help but grow fond of 3 central characters and chemistry between them, which I felt was totally missing. The kiss between Ron and Hermoine had been coming since long but moment felt so wrong and it didnt feel kiss it was rather a chore/reward after completing chore. Kuna Lovegood whose weirdness came since Harry Potter 5, was very mildly portrayed and so was Mcgonagall. Voldermort was empowering and quite frightening as well. Bellatrix Lastrange even in her 10 minute role outshone all the cast. Daniel Radcliffe as actor in this movie was just above average, Emma Watson who has been my favourite in series had a miniscule role which she did full justice to. Rupert Grint manages to makes us laugh, so does Jim braodbent in his 2 minute role. Ralph Fieness is his finest and so are other members of crew. Helena Bonham Carter as said earlier is screen snatcher when she appears. David Yates has done a wonderful work in bringing to life the last 3 books and J.K.Rowling would have no complaints. Although I fail to understand why the movie was made in 3d as there were no outstanding 3d scenes. Infact movie would have been much appreciated and received without those hideous glasses to watch through. The action and technical aspects were brilliant except 3d which was rubbish. The camera work was excellent and so was make up and costumes except part when they show 30 yr old Harry and Ron.

It was closure to series which everyone had wanted not wished though. Tears cant be ruled out when it al finally ends as seen harry from start struggling to survive at his aunts, trying to gel in at Hogwarts and dealing with his puberty. The 7 books and 8 movies have been a major bookmark in peoples lives who ere connected to it. J.K.Rowling started a phenomenon which she wasnt aware herself of and David Yates ended it in a formidable way. To sum the experience of movie and series I use the quote by Flavia Weedn “Some people come into our lives and quickly go. Some stay for a while, leave footprints on our hearts, and we are never, ever the same..”Essay