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So, leading into this year's nye party, I've been watching a few more Indian films. Just finished one called Kalyug, which is also a kind of expose on porn and the exploitation of women.
I don't know if it was the streaming or really bad editing, but the sound was a little delayed. Other than that, I really enjoyed it. Guy meets a woman, falls in love (insert mandatory love song videos here), they marry, and then on their honeymoon, someone at the hotel secretly films their wedding night and posts it on the internet. Short while later, the couple gets arrested for making a "blue film". The guy gets beaten up by the cops, the girl gets pushed into signing a statement, then kills herself. So her husband ends up going on this quest to avenge her death and ends up rescuing people instead. |
http://www.nytimes.com/2008/12/19/mo...wond.html?_r=1
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How timely. I was just telling people that It's a Wonderful Life is not a good movie yesterday. I'd kindly as the New York Times to stop ripping off my LJ, even if it is pre-emptive.
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I'm sorry. It's A Wonderful Life is a great, poignant movie. What it is not, is realism.
I do wonder, however, if the George and Peter Baileys of the world aren't responsible for the current financial crisis. |
Interesting article. I have always felt weird about the part where he treats her like crap. A lot of awful things happen in that movie but it somehow makes it uplifting. That's some amazing movie-making.
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I'm of the opinion that the only reason it is considered a great classic is the accident of it existing in copyright limbo for decades meaning that independent TV stations around the country were able to use it as holiday filler for very low cost.
Over time, it just became part of the holiday and overly sentimentalized like most holiday associated things are. But there is a reason it was generally considered a flop until well after that holiday TV ubiquity began. That reason is the movie sucks. |
I've tried so hard to like 'It's a Wonderful Life," but I haven't really managed to. (On the whole, Capra movies are a challenge for me - not because I'm cynical or anything, I'm a total sap - just something about htem has never quite worked for me.)
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Funny, I always chalked up my issues with the film next to "from another era". Guess I may be wrong.
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I've never managed to watch the entire movie at once - but I think I've seen it all by watching it over the years, 10 minutes at a time before switching the station.
But hey - I'm not the only one and that's nice to know. |
I'm not a huge fan of It's a Wonderful Life, either. I've never found the George Bailey character appealing (even with the almost always appealing Jimmy Stewart). I never understood why the Donna Reed character ever married him.
Of course, I have a real problem with the entire Capra body of work. A few stand out films, It Happened One Night is charming, almost a happy accident. There are things I love about Bitter Tea of General Yen (no matter how totally ridiculous it may be and how awful Barbara Stanwyck is). Capra seems to be viewed as a director/storyteller with heart. I rarely find any real heart in any of his films. If I am looking for that, George Stevens does the trick every time. Lost Horizon has great sets and I give Capra chops for casting H.B. Warner in so many films. :-) |
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