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White Collar: Au Revoir (2014)
A decent ending to a good show.
White Collar was sentimental for me, it was one of the first few shows I watched when I started on an array of TV shows. White Collar had very good writing, exceptional humor thrown in and a stellar cast(loved the ladies, not overused, just fine).
And when the breaks happened, and I caught up with quite a few great shows, I had to watch White Collar because it was ending and I HAD TO BE THERE WHEN IT DOES. So I was.
The greatest con is one of the suggestive methods of input for show like this. Simplest stuff is better, quoting a notion from the show. To elegant simplicity. The means justify the end.
The plot is still left open, and I sure hope they make an extension to the show, or a movie maybe. To one of USA's good shows, White Collar, the show- 7.5/10 Series Finale- 8/10
Bangalore Days (2014)
Bangalore Days will be loved for its moments!
With the narrative role to his credit, we are introduced to Kuttan (Krishnan P.P)- the perfect naadan chekkan. Right from the start where he shows off his brilliant interview skills he rolls out his character's charm with ease. We are introduced to his world, Aju (Arjun) and Kunju (Divya). The three make a perfect gang, making us wonder if the long shots were actually candid talks among them. The detailing to each character is very impressive. Fahad is perfect in the role of a husband with a crushed past. The subtle yet stunning moments of warmth sum up the movie. The other ladies, Parvathy, Isha and Nithya Menen have done their part well. The story is a perfect setting for a multi- starrer with most of their roles weighed equally. The movie makes a mark in handling its emotional quotient and this is where Anjali Menon's script wins. Each track, irrespective of its gravity in the whole story, is handled exceptionally. The script, wins big time. The editing is almost perfect,the cinematography is excellent and the shots do a perfect job in complementing the emotions. The writing is almost flawless as there is no scene that can be considered as too excess to be dropped. The music is another major strength of this charming movie, with a peppy background score.
Overall, Bangalore Days is a youthful modern entertainer that celebrates love and life.