Wednesday, November 29, 2006
Well, 40 minutes more before the day comes to an official end. I must say, I spent most of my morning polishing and cleaning my lovely wife whom never argues with me or scold me, she is my one and only, my bike. Yes you may call me nuts but its a pleasurable experience to find a thing to talk to instead of a human. The reason is, these objects don't talk back to you or say mean things to you.
Alright so after I finished touching my wife, I spent a great deal of time with my blog. Trying so hard and putting every synapse in use, I finally got hold of the codes for a blog. No no not got hold of, more like I finally understood what those codes meant. Its like looking at the tattoos on Michael(PRISON BREAK).
Ok after stressing my little eyes on the damn bright screen, I finally recieved a call from my cousin. ' Hey bro, tonight at Vivo City, the Asian Festival of First Films, we got the tickets for free.' I was really happy, this is a once in a life time experience.
The Lounge
Before the movie, we were at a special carpetted area with many many important people walking around with their wine and talking about mostly, the films. It was a magnificent sight, you can see what the words 'high class' mean when you step inside. Seriously speaking, I felt really small, but oh well, what can I be when I am still 16? Nothing. Alright alright lets jump to the cool part, I was walking into the lounge when suddenly a waiter came over to me and offered me a glass of wine! I looked at it with such familiarity then I looked at the waiter's convincing face, I realised that it wouldn't hurt taking a glass. So, I took it. Gosh, I felt like a real adult, took my first sip and it was delicious. Nothing else mattered, not even the famous directors or actresses could take my eyes off this sweet liquid that I was savouring.
The Movie
TITLE: Dombivli Fast
Producer: Ramakant Gaikwad
Country: India
Language: Marathi
Running Time: 110 mins
Category of Nomination & Nominee Name: Best film - Ramakant Gaikwad & Nishikanth Kamat
Best Director - Nishikanth Kamat
Best Producer - Ramakant Gaikwad
MY COMMENTS
Indian film? Are you sure? In such a big occasion? These doubtful thoughts were filling up my mind. I have never seen an Indian art film before, all I could remember of a Indian movie was 'High School Musical in India'. Well, I must say, they are good singers and dancers, around trees that is. As the movie started showing, my perceptions changed and I was shocked. Their filming techniques were so creative, so original, so unexpected. The next thing I knew, my jaws were on the carpet. It wasn't just the filming that was good, the story was superb. It started out as a simple story of a daily man's life but as the film progresses on, the story starts to turn and then you realise that the simplicity of the film have faded away and a new story has developed. In my perspective, this is a film worth watching and it has a very sad and touching ending.
Rating
4/5
artificious ' 10:44 pm