Salim Langde Pe Mat Ro, the title of the movie itself infiltrates that it is supposed to be experienced and perceived as a viewer. That is why Sayeed Mirza and Virendra Saini consciously choose that there will be no Point Of View shots of Salim. Because we can only witness the events happening in his life, maybe even relate to some extent, but we can never really be him. He will narrate and you will have to listen, you will…
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Theorem 1968
The review might feel a little pretentious but yeah...So does the film.
I write this review as L'Ultima Corrida by Ennio Morricone Plays in the background. This film displays Passolini and his affection/hostility with Italian catholicism, ultimately resorted to Marxist philosophy and Freudian psychoanalysis to untangle the religious complexities that marked his mindset and intellectual demarche throughout.
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Fandry 2013
सारी इस्कटून जिंदगी मी पाहिली,
तरी झाली कुठं चूक मला कळणांHow? How can any film be this fucking pure? So much passion. Every scene in this film is a tight slap on the face of castism and people who support and Form their identity and feel a sense of superiority because of their caste. Around the age of 13 or 14, I had the privilege to watch this masterpiece and I didn't understand much about its story or the…
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Two Acres of Land 1953
My Little Plot of Land
- By Rabindranath Tagore
(From: The Daily Star, translated by Fakrul Alam)Of my land only a little remained, the rest having been mortgaged away.
The zamidar (landlord) said one day, “Know what Upen? This too should come my way”.
I said, “O Lord, countless are the plots of land you already own,
But consider–I only have land enough to bury me when I’m gone!’
The zamindar brushed me aside saying, “Upen, I’m building a…
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