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Contagion (2011)
Awfully misguided concept!!
I was shocked to see this movie! How can a smart and intelligent director like Soderbergh can mess with this theme and get it all wrong in last few minute of the film? It is beyond my imagination how can brilliant actors like Cotillard, Winslet, Paltraw, Law, Fishburne, Damon... didn't see the point that in the end the hell of the deadly disease on human race is blamed on a bat!! Ecologically it is totally false. Never in the history any bat has ever been creator or career of any viral disease!!?? The infected disease have mostly been produced by species, we human being tempered with: cows, pigs, chickens... How can a bat, flying and living in it's natural surroundings can be a cause of annihilation of the entire human race? It is real sad that Soderbergh decided to blame the nature in the end!!?? It's we who are to be blamed for half the disease on this planet and it's too easy to blame some upside-down hanging freaky looking creature!! And hey, Marion Cotillard, since La Vie en Rose -whats wrong with you? You've been choosing one after another bad roles and disappointing fans like me??
Bom yeoreum gaeul gyeoul geurigo bom (2003)
Bad, good, ok and bad again...
Thats what kim ki duk's movies look like sometime good sometime bad or even very bad. When it comes to life or destiny of Buddhist monk, the franco-indian director Pan Nalin's SAMSARA is so far the best film ever made on or about Buddhism. You can give this film a miss but without SAMSARA you are really missing out on a great movie-going experience of all the time.
Samsara (2001)
Shame on Miramax!
Masterpieces in cinema are rare these days... and eventually when there is one -there is a Miramax to slaughter it.
It is nearly now a year; me and my friends (and I am sure millions other in the US) have been waiting for the release of SAMSARA. Tired of visiting Miramax website which announced several release dates, I have finally watched the film in Brazil and I am dumbstruck by the sheer beauty and emotional power of the film.
Miramax has done complete injustice (once again!) to American people by depriving them to see such a jewel of the film. Add to all that America needs SAMSARA today more then ever before.
I whole-heartedly recommend the film to every one and specially to my fellow- Americans.
I would like to thank the Samsara production team and writer/director Pan Nalin for gifting us the film which is here to stay in the history and will grow with times...
Kaal (1996)
Short, simple & stunning!
A cobbler who could not travel all his life; has shoes which make him travel. Beyond... Little jewel of a film about poetry and beauty of life... It is touching and moves you deep within...