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A Year in Mooring (2011)
Very slow, almost documentary-like focusing on the grieving process of lost ones
The plot revolves around a man trying to erase his memories of loss/grief and he spends an year in a isolated (but very beautiful) place and takes up a project to bring back a dilapidated sail boat to glory to forget his sorrow. Very good capture of emotions, you have the very best actors giving an awesome portrayal. Almost all characters are undergoing/exude some form of grief/sorrow. However I didn't quite connect to it, the director should have explored the characters of the Superstore girl and also the waitress further.I felt it was abruptly ended. The audience is kept wondering what happened and why?
Very good camera work especially focusing on the changing seasons. Its done very well
I would give high marks for the acting and portrayal of grief and the awesome photography, but the movie didn't connect with me and felt awfully slow & documentary like focusing on the grieving process.
Not a movie to watch if you want to watch something cheerful and want the movie to pep you up
Oye Lucky! Lucky Oye! (2008)
Not what I expected from the combo of Dibakar Banerjee and Abhay Deol
I went to watch this movie with lot of expectations, after all this actor did "Ek chalis ke last local". However this movie disappoints,its a plain movie with nothing special about it except that PareshRawal plays 3 characters. Everyone has acted very well, just the storyline is not powerful enough to capture the audience's attention. No big budget actors and no masala in the film. Its just smooth flowing with no twists or turns. Its a story of a boy who grows to be a robber and has a charismatic persona and robs people in broad daylight. He gets caught and gives the police a slip 3 times before being caught(In the end a narrator tells us this). Don't know why they made this movie?? I would recommend to give it a miss.