Sunday, October 11, 2009

A Tale of 2 movies

And 2 very different movies at that!! The hubby and I clearly have too much time on our hands - we took in 2 movies on Saturday and Sunday. Saturday was District 9 and Sunday was Wake Up Sid. Completely different movies and genres but both kind of enjoyable. Wake Up Sid was more enjoyable for me versus District 9 - but let me not get ahead of myself.

We were all set to watch Wake Up Sid on Saturday but we heard mixed reviews so, at the last minute, we decided to switch to District 9 - the hubby has been wanting to see this movie ever since it released so needless to say he was very happy. The movie, we discovered, was running in just 1 theater in the vicinity - in Mountain View - so we get to the Century Cinemas and end up sitting in this row of seats with very very little legroom - and I mean very little - so while I watched the movie, my primary concern was to save my knees from the seat in front of me every time the woman pushed her seat back or stretched. When the movie began, my first thought was that it was very much like 'The Office' - as in the camerawork and mode of shooting were very realistic - like someone was given a video camera and told to go interview a few people. The movie is set in Johannesburg and has a very interesting plot line - it's about aliens stranded here on earth in South Africa, in an area called District 9. Their integration into society is not very smooth and a decision is made to evict them from District 9 and move them into District 10 - away from the city and more confined as such. There are some twists and turns and the person in charge of the eviction ends up empathizing and identifying with the aliens. I'll say no more so as not give away the plot. The movie is clearly an "indie" science fiction movie - it appears to be made on a shoestring budget. I was engaged throughout the movie (while not trying to protect my legs from the afore-mentioned seating situation) and it was a pretty interesting concept - I would recommend it for sci-fi lovers looking for something that is not the run-of-the-mill alien/predator situations.

Come Sunday, we met up with friends for brunch and heard that Wake Up Sid was indeed a decent movie so we decided to check it out for ourselves. The theater was pretty packed (and this is a mainstream theater that predominantly plays western flicks - so it's been very pleasant to note that big desi movies are also making their debut here - we had Kaminey, Love Aaj Kal and What's Your Rashee showing here in recent times) so we were glad we made it in plenty of time to get good seats. The movie was super-enjoyable and a great first-time directorial effort by Aayan Mukherjee - Ranbir Kapoor is yet to make a bad decision as far as movies go after the debacle of Saawariya. The movie belongs to him. Konkona Sen does a great job - am glad the girl is able to showcase her talent in more and more mainstream movies. The movie is about an aimless spoilt brat finding his path in life. While the story-line is not anything new, the treatment of the subject matter is dealt with in a very realistic manner - there are no melodramatic scenes and no over the top acting by anyone in the movie (okay maybe Supriya Pathak's character as the mom and her relationship with Sid was a little too contrived but in the grand scheme of things it can be overlooked). It's refreshing to see new blood in Bollywood that can shoulder a movie and bring it to success - I mean frankly, I was a little tired of seeing the same old faces on the big screen - the Khans and Hrithik are too old to play 20-something 30-something characters so to see this new generation of heroes and heroines making it in the big bad world of Bollywood has been invigorating. The soundtrack is nice - loved iktara especially - good music by Shankar Ehsaan Loy. I would recommend it to people that enjoyed flicks like Dil Chahta Hai, Rock On and Jaane Tu Ya Jaane Na.

Now to prepare for my week ahead - as someone once said "Yeh Sunday ke baad Monday kyon hota hai?" (translation for my non-Hindi speaking readers and I'm not sure that I am doing justice to the line and the sentiment it conveys - Why is it that we have a Monday always following Sunday?)

2 comments:

  1. Hi vanitha,
    we caught Wake Up Sid too and couldn't agree with you more...the movie is fresh,has a story, a nice pace and feels like you've just had a great sauna!
    ajith

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  2. Yes Ajith - I liked the movie overall - there were times I felt the movie could move faster but enjoyed the slow build-up of friendship and chemistry between the characters of Ranbir and Konkona too.

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