Night and The City

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Jules Dassin’s 1950 masterpiece was his first movie after being exiled from America for alleged communist politics , and the unpleasant ordeal seems to have infused his work with a newfound bitterness and pessimism .  The film begins with Harry Fabian , a cheap American born scam artist running through the desolate streets of London. Fabian is a nobody who wants to be somebody out for his own big score and unconcerned about the bodies left behind.  Widmark once said in an interview , what he remembers most about this film is that he did a lot of running. Richard Widmark as Harry Fabian gives us his most definitive role. Night and the city is one of the strongest examples of film noir expressionism and it presents London as an urban hell-a world of dark shadows, desperate individuals etc.  This is one of the toughest ,bleakest films ever produced by a major Hollywood studio.  When Dassin returned to the United status for post-production work on Night And The city, he was prevented from entering into the studio due to his left-wing past.

 

Possession

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Possession is a 1981 French cult horror film directed by Andrez Zulawski and starring Isabelle Adjani in lead role.  Possession debuted at Cannes, where it was received with notable press.  The central couple, Anna and Mark, is introduced at what appears to be the beginning of an estrangement. Their marriage already is broken, neither party will allow the separation to be resolved without exerting some hardship upon the other. Mark and Anna are shouting each other by the opening five minutes.  After the opening ten, they are fighting in public. The level of frustration, rage, and insanity only continues to rise.  The first half of Possession is peculiar and the second half is bizarre.    Zulawski wrote it while going through breakups to recognize emotional rawness and irrational behavior. People go crazy when relationships go bad.  Murder, mutilation and literal monster breeding are the nightmarish faces of character assassination and financial destruction.

The tension and electricity of the performances is literally inhuman, and it becomes quickly obvious that we are not really watching “natural” or “method” acting but something far more extreme.

 

Arundhati

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Arundhati is a 2009 Telugu ,fantasy film written and directed by Kodi Ramakrishna , starring Anushka Shetty in lead role.   Arundhati is the great grand daughter of the Raja of Gadwal.  Her marriage is settled with Rahul.  Few days before her marriage, she comes to the fort of Gadwal from Hyderabad.  There she is drawn to nearly abandoned fort where a spirit is lying.   Three generations back, Arundhati killed the womaniser villain Pasupathi (Sonu Sood) whose spirit vows to take revenge.  This is Anushka’s first performance oriented role and she does a great job here .  There are many shots in this film where the scenes from the present time will dissolve into flashback and vice versa. She has to show the variations between old Arundhati and new Arundhati. Sonu sood looks deadly in the role of Pasupathi. Visual effects and graphics done by Rahul Nambiar are extraordinary.

The Cranes Are Flying

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Kalatozov’s war film , was adapted by Viktor Rozov from his own play and won the Palme d’Or at Cannes in 1958.  It tells the story of Veronica (Tatiana Samoilova) ,who is parted from new lover Boris (Alexei Batalov)  in Moscow when he joins the army to fight the invading Germans in 1941.  Meanwhile Boris’s cousin Mark is in love with her but she continuously rejects him. Veronica eventually marries Mark and enlists as a nurse , secretly hoping that Boris is still alive. It is visual poetry, stunningly photographed with extreme close-ups ,tracking crowd scenes ,and gorgeous long shots in every sequence.

The film depicts the cruelty of world war 2.  The best thing of the film is that it wasn’t overloaded with patriotic sentiments. It is an impressive and heartbreaking romance in times of war. The direction is great and uses elipses along the story , inclusive in the capital scene when Veronika is raped by Mark.  T. Samojlova has an extremely beautiful face and she gives an unforgettable performance here.

To live and die in LA

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William Petersen stars as Richard Chance, a US secret agent who becomes obsessed with catching master counterfeiter Rick Masters  (William Dafoe) after Masters kills his partner. Chance gets closer to Masters by catching one of his mules Carl Cody ( John Turturo), but Cody won’t talk even after Masters hires goons to beat him in prison.   Chance and his partner Vukovich attempt to get information on Masters by putting one of his criminal associates Waxman under surveillance. Masters murders Waxman and the cops fail to catch him. Chance becomes increasingly reckless and unethical in his efforts to catch Masters. It all goes wrong when they decide to pull their own heist in order to secure the required funds to stay in hot pursuit.  William Friedkin plays it as brutal and cynical as he ever did with The French Connection, and this time the car chase takes place on a six-lane freeway going against the traffic. Friedkin creates a tense atmosphere of adrenaline and corruption and danger, enhanced by an effective techno soundtrack by Wang Chung and draws credible performances from his entire cast. The real star of the film is Robby Muller’s banished photography pf, Los Angeles.

Gaav ( The Cow)

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The Cow is a 1969 Iranian film directed by Dariush Mehrjui.  Gaav bcame the first Iranian film to draw international acclaim.  Gaav is based on a story by Gholam-Hossein Saedi, which was first adapted as a tv play. The story concerns a small, isolated village in the “Iranian” desert that has only a single cow.  The owner of the cow, Hassan, has no children and devotes all his attention to his cow. When Hassan leaves the village for a short time, the pregnant cow is found dead in barn.  Hassan’s fellow villagers fear his reaction and they plan to cover up by telling Hassan that the cow has run away and they are looking for it. Hassan’s whole world falls apart and does nothing but mourn and says that his cow would never runaway from him.

He can’t deal with losing the animal, so he becomes the cow himself. The film involves a couple of bold twists that open the film up to be understood as symbolic and subversive. It’s more about the relationship , that anyone who invests so much in a singular thing runs the risk of being transformed once what they love is taken away.  The film is shot in black and white and Mehrjui is not afraid to use shadows and darkness to great effects. Director skillfully uses space and creates a moody contextual ambience from the numerous shots of watching villagers who are witnessing the drama of Hassan.

 

Audition

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Audition is a 1999 Japanese psychological horror film , directed by Takashi Mike.  Tv producer Aoyama is a widower and his teenage son wants his father to remarry.  His friend devises a way to let Aoyama pick someone. They will put out a fake audition for a script and put out a casting call for the lead female character.  Aoyama is attracted towards Asami Yamazaki.  His friend has a bad feeling about Asami as he cannot reach any of the references on her resume.  However Aoyama is so attracted towards her that he pursues her anyway. Mike never paints their romance as truely whimsical, and many of their sequences together are silent uncomfortable experiences that make us aware of what’s ahead. But the double-edged sword of this film is the last ten or fifteen minutes. Mike preserves the slow moving first-half of the story, which makes violence of the final scenes all the more shocking and severe.  Aoyama, though flawed, is so thoroughly likable that audience cannot help but cringe at his doomed relationship with Yamazaki.
Audition is a modern classic , and is a film that will surely influence and entertain for generations to come.

Baby Face

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Lilly works as a barmaid in her father’s saloon where she learns to deal with the unwanted advance of male customers. When her father dies ,she moves to NewYork City with her maid Chico ,to become a ruthless gold digger.  She uses sex to advance her social and financial status.  Among the men used and abused are department store managers, bank presidents and government officers. This film led to the adoption of the production code in 1934.  The code virtually put an end to sexy films like this of “sleeping your way to the top”.  The men she goes through are pleasured thouroughly , and allowed to make themselves thought of as seducers. No one can do the innocent little girl act like Lilly , and each man is crushed when she moves onto the next man.

She doesn’t use the new men against each other , but simply blows off the former lover. If ever there was such a thing as a one-woman show, Baby Face is it.  Lilly knows right from the start that she is living in a man’s world. She also knows that men can be easily brought to their knees with the slightest hint of affection.  The interest thing about the film is that one Black character has a significant role in this film. The “pre-code” films made between about 1930 and 1934 can be quite shocking and delightful. 

Ghatashraddha

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Ghatashraddha is a 1977 Kannada film directed by Girish Kasaravalli. The story is about a cruel way of excommunication.   A young widow Yamuna has an affair with a village school teacher and gets pregnant.   A young  Brahmin vedic  student befriends with her.  After Yamuna gets pregnant,she is gradually ostracized by the villagers.  Though the society accepts the remarriage of her old and widowed father with a girl young enough to be his daughter.  This film also shows a clear picture of caste division among Brahmins and untouchables in quite a few scenes.  There is a great comment by a  Shudra(lower-caste) in this film ” He had saved his daughter even from the snakes, but could not save her from a Brahmin” .   This film has a neorealistic approach to melodrama ,features very strong performances and is especially good at highlighting the natural surroundings. However the film is extremely slow at some parts.  The film lacks repeat value.  However still it is an important drama with harsh social commentary.

The Thing

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Strong premise as a group of American scientists and researchers posted at an isolated station in Antartica. Their days are busy but their nights are long and cold. One day, a half-dog/ half wolf appears with a Norwegian  chopper in hot pursuit.  During the night, the dog mutates and attacks other dogs in the cage and members of the team that investigate.  It turns out that dog is not the innocent victim of a lunatic hunting outing. It’s actually an alien that has the ability to digest and imitate creatures it comes onto contact with. No one knows who to trust because there could be an alien among them.  Dr Blair (Willford Brimley) calculates that after 27,000 hours from first contact with the civilized world, the entire planet earth will be infected by “the thing”. Macready (Kurt Russell) and others now must determine that who is a “thing” and who is a man. Creature effect artist Rob Bottin does an excellent job of turning what could have easily become a cheesy gore-fest into a frightening mess of blood and fear.

The Thing ,although never actually taking one specific form, is constantly seen in a morphing stage , and the effects are simply superb. John Carpenter manages to create a truely believable and incredible atmosphere. When watching this film, we truely get the sense of the dark,sinister,desolate surroundings. Kurt Russell does a good job as Mcready , nicely conveying the emotions of a man thrust into a situation of unimaginable horror. Morricone’s score is a wonderful eerie pulse beat that racks up the sense of doom and paranoia throughout the film.