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		<title>A Wednesday</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 01 Oct 2008 10:30:35 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[A Bollywood movie which can keep you thrilled for 1.5 hrs &#8211; its a eighth/ninth wonder?! 
Last night only I was watching Peacemaker (2007) at HBO and initially found it thrilling, though later quite disappointing. But it was a long time since I had watched any action/thriller English movie and found it a nice break from [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=munzden.wordpress.com&blog=232698&post=198&subd=munzden&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>Last night only I was watching Peacemaker (2007) at HBO and initially found it thrilling, though later quite disappointing. But it was a long time since I had watched any action/thriller English movie and found it a nice break from Drama/Comedy genre. I was wondering then why we can&#8217;t have such movies in India. Which are original, fool-proof, little believeable. I mean if I am watching a James Bond movie, I am prepared to watch him come scratchless out of a no-man-came-alive-out-of-it scene. But if I watch say, Munich, I see the hot-shots getting hurt too. Here, Krrish is like Batman, Superman, Spiderman &#8211; all in one. Well, as a viewer, thats a little too much to take. I would rather watch a fantasy movie over it. And thats one of the best action thrillers bollywood has to offer. Why don&#8217;t action films made in India also fit into sub-genre so that I know what I am going for?! Sarfarosh was one of the films in which a policeman also got hurt, he was also hospitalised. In that sense it was a pathbreaking movie from Indian cinema. </p>
<p>A Wednesday is also a fresh change from the typical Hindi movies. It keeps the audience stuck to their seats for 3/4th of the movie. Which is a major achievement I would say. Also, a very mature prespective is taken on the most-common-theme in Indian cinema currently. Junta ki aag. Junta ka halla. Humara kartavya. Many years back we had films about desh bhakti as a residual feeling from the freedom struggle movement. Now we can&#8217;t dance on the same tune. So we have movies like RDB, halla bol (some others whose names i have forgotten) and Rock On which talks about taking control of your life. RDB has a hint of desh prem, but it was the last sell. A Wednesday is so completely different because: </p>
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<li>thankfully, there are no youngsters with a rush of blood and little imagination in picture. The movie is about oldies. Infact, people who have high-on-adreline-youngsters for their children. Love to see them in action.</li>
<li>its fool-proof. you don&#8217;t find yourself wondering why the police inspector didn&#8217;t do this or that, or why this situation wasn&#8217;t handled in the obvious way. </li>
<li>the script/plot is new and intelligent. It knows how the audience will react at what point and changes its course accordingly. </li>
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<div>I was quite impressed by the movie. However, a little disappointed in the end. Probably thats why it gets 4.5 stars and not 5. Don&#8217;t read ahead if you haven&#8217;t watched the flick, it contains spoilers. </div>
<div>The speech on the state of helplessness of the stupid common ordinary man was over-done. The beautiful movie with as many words as action till now was suddenly spoiled by too many words. The interaction between Police-commissionar and No-name man became artifical and drill-like. You suddenly realise you are watching a movie. The movie also proved that the man could kill 3 people with just a spoof of bomb and little intelligence and police couldn&#8217;t even prevent it. What if those 3 people were innocent citizens of the country. Or important diplomats. Or CEOs of companies. What he had done was wrong in the face of law. If we harp so much about law-n-order, lets just follow it. Rule by rule. No exceptions. Even if it is for the larger good. Everyone has his/her reasons. Thats the problem. I was personally inclined to see those terrorists dead. I was hoping Arif would kill them. But, not like this. Police was simply shown to be helpless. I would have liked it if the no-name man would have now included the police (keeping politicians still excluded) in killing off the terrorists. After all, policeman do die during arrests of terrorists and in encounters.</div>
<div>Apart from that minor detail, the movie is superb. A must watch.  </div>
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		<title>The Pirates of Caribbean (Curse of Black Pearl)</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 08 Aug 2008 08:07:43 +0000</pubDate>
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It so happens that I am not watching movies these days. Or should I put it the way Jack Sparrow would: I will always remember this phase as the period when I didn&#8217;t watch many movies. So once in a while when I stumble to movies like The Pirates of Caribbean I am overwhelmed! I [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=munzden.wordpress.com&blog=232698&post=167&subd=munzden&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
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<p>It so happens that I am not watching movies these days. Or should I put it the way Jack Sparrow would: I will always remember this phase as the period when I didn&#8217;t watch many movies. So once in a while when I stumble to movies like The Pirates of Caribbean I am overwhelmed! I don&#8217;t recall the reason for not watching this movie 5 yrs back &#8211; when it was released and when I had very easy access to movies. Most likely I must have heard bad reviews. Or maybe I didn&#8217;t have a niche for adventures and fantasies then. Last night I watched it, and loved it so much that re-watched some of it right after finishing it the first time.</p>
<p>Its not so much of a story line, which by the way is also quite catchy and involving, its the presentation which I loved the best. I would give little credit to cinematography or action scenes, though full points go to Jack&#8217;s (Johnny Depp) appearance, I was carried away by his dialogues. They were simply too good! In fact they blew me over. Maybe due to my own situation. After doing total bullshit work in office for two days, I was suddenly enlightened while watching a pirate flick! Today my cabin has the following self-written note: &#8220;There lies a hidden opportunity in every situation. One just needs to find it. If you look hard enough, you would not be disappointed.&#8221; Only Jack Sparrow could have made such an effect!</p>
<p>Honestly, while watching the movie I couldn&#8217;t help this strong urge to become a pirate myself. Of course, pirates are no longer considered pirates in the modern society. The present world gives enough space to a person to explore and plunder the lands far far away legally! What more, an adventurer is very well respected! Thanks to the pirates and likes for this!</p>
<p>I can&#8217;t bear drama flicks anymore. Couldn&#8217;t bring myself to watch the Pursuit of Happiness or the Bucket List again. Maybe coz I am reading so much non-fiction these days, I am looking for fantasies (which are just a different version of non-fiction!) Next in line is the LOTR trilogy. I shall always remember POC as the movie which built my interest in fantasies. <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' />  The best quote from the motion picture from <a href="http://piratesquotes.wetpaint.com/page/Quotes?t=anon" target="_self">here</a>:</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration:underline;">Jack Sparrow:</span></strong> Me? I&#8217;m dishonest, and a dishonest man you can always trust to be dishonest. Honestly. It&#8217;s the honest ones you want to watch out for, because you can never predict when they&#8217;re going to do something incredibly&#8230; stupid.</p>
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		<title>Saawan ka mahina..</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[..can&#8217;t be enjoyed without the recent most romantic song. And Jaane Tu ya jaane Na brings us just the song. Have been listening to it from past one hour continuously. It fits appropriately with my current mood:

For those who haven&#8217;t watched the movie yet, do so. Loved it. Best movie after TZP. Aamir Khan rocks! [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=munzden.wordpress.com&blog=232698&post=163&subd=munzden&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>..can&#8217;t be enjoyed without the recent most romantic song. And Jaane Tu ya jaane Na brings us just the song. Have been listening to it from past one hour continuously. It fits appropriately with my current mood:</p>
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<p>For those who haven&#8217;t watched the movie yet, do so. Loved it. Best movie after TZP. Aamir Khan rocks! And Imran is my greatest love so far in life! (I am not yet 25, can still have infatuations!) <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_smile.gif' alt=':)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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		<title>Taare Zameen Pe &#8211; Interpretation (Not a review)</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[(Read it only after you have watched the flick)
It so happened that TZP was my first movie on a cinema hall alone. Although I tried to avoid that from happening, circumstances were against me. With the result that I was alone to watch a much-awaited movie with an already perturbed frame of mind. For the [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=munzden.wordpress.com&blog=232698&post=126&subd=munzden&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p class="MsoNormal">(Read it only after you have watched the flick)</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It so happened that TZP was my first movie on a cinema hall alone. Although I tried to avoid that from happening, circumstances were against me. With the result that I was alone to watch a much-awaited movie with an already perturbed frame of mind. For the record, I am a huge fan of Aamir; he is my most favorite Indian personality from the glamour world. Before you read my criticisms, I would also like to tell you, I didn’t write this post two days back just after watching the movie because I wanted the movie hangover to die out – so that I could write sensibly!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">TZP reminded me of RDB. Only it is filled with too many emotions and hence it is quite “heavy”. Apart from that there are many similarities with RDB. Both have a message. TZP is dealing with a more sensitive issue, so its message doesn’t come out starkly. But they managed to say one thing – don’t overburden/pressurize kids which terminates the individuality of every child. Both the movies are provoking. They leave an impact on the viewer; as in you get personally involved in the movie. TZP is so well made, that it even succeeded in reminding me of my childhood days. And I cried like a baby in the movie. It would be no wonder if TZP does good business and get good reviews, just like RDB.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">What was fundamentally wrong in TZP? It succumbed to the pressure of providing a concrete ending. Pressure of giving an answer. Pressure of being accepted by the audience who would not like to go home with a sensitive issue such as schooling (which is the center point in the lives of children) being left unanswered, unjustified. Hence, the child becomes a hero – the best painter in the school &#8211; the public is happy and the movie ends. Unfortunately, the hidden message which passed on was the very message the movie is against of, the very message the movie is based on. Every child is special, hence no child should be forced to fulfill ‘unjustified’(?) expectations of parents, no child should be forced into the rat race of the competitive world and expected to ‘win’, and every child should be allowed that space which s/he needs to express her/his individuality. When Ishaan won the painting competition, he not only fulfilled his teacher’s ‘expectations’ by ‘winning’ a ‘competition’ he also strengthen the fact and sent the message: in the unavoidable rat race winning is essential!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Another aspect of the movie was: story of failure. Again, this issue is so complex that the failed child was shown to have a disability called <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dyslexia" target="_blank">Dyslexia</a> in reading/writing; who nevertheless, had an above average intelligence. What about kids with average or below average intelligence? But of course, their story won’t be interesting enough to be shown in a movie!</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">The movie succeeded in showing two main issues: first, which was captured beautifully in the song Jame Raho, the act of bringing up a child who is innately unorganized in a highly regulated world we all live in. Second, to some extent, movie brought out the mystery behind failure: a teacher fails before a student does/can. I would take up both these issues separately and then together.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">A child is raised by an adult who by definition would already be following a certain lifestyle, faces lot of trouble in getting accustomed to that lifestyle. This is the debate which is carried out in terms of Discipline Vs Freedom across the globe. Some rules and regulations are critical for all human beings to follow so as to sustain the community life. The questions here are: how is the discipline carried out? Does it suppress the freedom of an individual? Or can one create situations for developing self-discipline? What is self-discipline? In my understanding, a discipline which is authoritatively maintained not only kills the freedom of an individual, it dampens the chances of evolution of self-discipline. Hence, the problem is not of getting up early in the morning and following a routine, the problem is whose will is being followed when a routine is being followed. Is it yours or the world you live in?</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">Exactly one year back <a href="http://munzden.wordpress.com/2006/12/25/how-we-fail/" target="_blank">I wrote</a> about failure after reading John Holt’s How Children Fail. Holt argues that children fail primarily because they are <b>afraid, bored and confused</b>. This combined with misguided teaching strategies and a school environment that is disconnected from reality and “real learning”, results in a school system that kills children’s innate desire to learn. This was evident in the movie. Though they hid behind Dyslexia, the reality is not so rosy. Even children with average level of intelligence fail, and suffer the same agonies which Ishaan faced. Yet, few adults among us ever talk about it or even acknowledge this as an issue.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">I have talked to so many people in past few months while trying to explain them about my professional life and in return have been fortunate enough to hear what they think is the major problem with Indian education system. It is – children who can’t do math/science have no other options! Although, not untrue, this is still a very simplistic way of putting things. I would say the main problem with Indian education system is that it doesn’t give any skills to the young generation which are required to become independently thinking, rationalizing adults with basic values of equality, justice and freedom. Of course, when the education system itself doesn’t follow any of the above mentioned values, its no wonder the products of it would not possess any! A visit to any classroom in any of 99.9% schools of the country would prove my point.</p>
<p class="MsoNormal">It was not just to criticize or list the problems in education system that I started writing this post. Personally for me, movie succeeded in adding an aspect to my introspection. I live with a 4 year old child in my house. I see him being scolded a lot of times for speaking ill-words, for doing wrong deeds. This wrong/right is defined by an individual shaped by his perception of the world. What I don’t understand now is why do we try to enforce our definition of right/wrong on others, and unabashedly on our younger generation? Is it something we do because of our socialization process, that is the way we have been brought up, or is it innate psychologically? If it is latter I am both at peace (less work) and disturbed (can’t be done anything about). This enforcing habit is also directly related to our incapability of understanding other person. A child fails because he is not being understood by the adults or the system. In fact, nobody even cares to understand him/her. This is extreme in case of child because we don’t treat him as a thinking person who can have his own thoughts/understandings/beliefs. But, this is true even in one-to-one relationships among adults, as it was clear in Hum-Tum’s famous number – ladki kyon, na jaane kyon, ladkon si nahi hoti! I would attain my nirvana if I could stop enforcing my kind of lifestyle (which means – no pub, no club, no bowling, no expensive movies, no expensive plays&#8230;..) on people around me! <img src='http://s.wordpress.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_biggrin.gif' alt=':D' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
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