2 Bewertungen
This is well filmed but boring story of a 3 way between 2 young men and a woman. The actors are pretty the scenery is pretty but there is nothing to the acting/story that achieves any feeling in the viewer. It seems like low budget banal formula fluff clearly aimed at the youth market dreaming of a glamorous big city.
I enjoyed it only as a travelogue of Mumbai and a way to get out of the here and now. It gets 2 stars for that...the cinematography is solidly competent too.
There just is no suspense or drama what so ever in this tale of the youthful fast lane in modern Mumbai. It is insipid none of the characters are memorable nor come to life---the story is shallow on details.. For instance one of the characters is a delivery runner for illicit drugs...but all you ever see him deliver is expensive Scotch to millionaires. A loolipop version of a thug--nothing too ugly or dangerous to mar things.
There are lots of good films from Bollywood choose another.
DO NOT RECOMMEND
I enjoyed it only as a travelogue of Mumbai and a way to get out of the here and now. It gets 2 stars for that...the cinematography is solidly competent too.
There just is no suspense or drama what so ever in this tale of the youthful fast lane in modern Mumbai. It is insipid none of the characters are memorable nor come to life---the story is shallow on details.. For instance one of the characters is a delivery runner for illicit drugs...but all you ever see him deliver is expensive Scotch to millionaires. A loolipop version of a thug--nothing too ugly or dangerous to mar things.
There are lots of good films from Bollywood choose another.
DO NOT RECOMMEND
- peru1-595-630106
- 23. März 2013
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Mr. Mathew-Varghese and his cinematographer, Amol Rathod, happily aestheticize the chaos and poverty of Madan's Mumbai, meticulously composing each new urban backdrop, and many viewers may derive quite a bit of pleasure simply from taking in the view. More damaging to the film are its beyond-deliberate pace and emotional reticence - there's no urgency in the lovers' shifting alliances or the dangers facing Madan, and when the inevitable reckonings arrive, it's hard to muster much concern.
Written and directed by Joseph Mathew-Varghese; director of photography, Amol Rathod; edited by Pallavi Singhal; music by Mathias Duplessy; art direction by Satish Chipkar; costumes by Darshan Jalan; produced by Sanjay Bhattacharjee and Mr. Mathew-Varghese;
Written and directed by Joseph Mathew-Varghese; director of photography, Amol Rathod; edited by Pallavi Singhal; music by Mathias Duplessy; art direction by Satish Chipkar; costumes by Darshan Jalan; produced by Sanjay Bhattacharjee and Mr. Mathew-Varghese;
- ishanbhattacharjee-99636
- 24. Juli 2023
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