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Un vasto racconto panoramico che traccia le fortune di quattro grandi famiglie ed esplora l'India e la sua ricca e variegata cultura in un momento cruciale della sua storia.Un vasto racconto panoramico che traccia le fortune di quattro grandi famiglie ed esplora l'India e la sua ricca e variegata cultura in un momento cruciale della sua storia.Un vasto racconto panoramico che traccia le fortune di quattro grandi famiglie ed esplora l'India e la sua ricca e variegata cultura in un momento cruciale della sua storia.
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Reviewers say 'A Suitable Boy' delves into love, family, and social issues in post-independence India, lauded for its cinematography, costumes, and standout performances by Tabu and Ishaan Khatter. However, it faces criticism for not fully capturing Vikram Seth's novel, inconsistent acting, and an artificial portrayal of Indian society. Some found the series slow and confusing, while others appreciated its detailed era depiction and complex characters. The show's handling of Hindu-Muslim relations and political context also received mixed reactions.
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Was looking forward to this drama, well no more. Again a type of hype job that has not lived up to expectations. The acting is poor overall, probably due to lack of experience but so wooden that birds could have nested on them. It have an old feeling about, been there, done that like 30 years ago, no creativity or lacking in creativity, wooden like I said. Disappointing.
IMDB: no wonder imdb scores are lacking credibility lately, how can one guy "jamesdashner-11223" leave two 10/10 reviews for the same episode when all of the time saying nothing. Come on IMDB.
IMDB: no wonder imdb scores are lacking credibility lately, how can one guy "jamesdashner-11223" leave two 10/10 reviews for the same episode when all of the time saying nothing. Come on IMDB.
Sad to say that this was so, so disappointing - everything that was great in the novel is missing. Hard to know who or what to blame the most - the choice of screenwriter, the poor direction, the wooden dialogue, the random changes between English and HIndi/Urdu, the miscasting of Mrs Mehra and especially Lata - Tanya Maniktala was definitely not a 'suitable girl' for the part! The only saving graces were the presence of Tabu and the music of Shujaat Khan. I don't think that anyone will be inspired to read Vikram Seth's novel after watching this BBC dramatisation, so would advise not wasting your time watching this but instead invest your time reading the novel.
My Rating : 6/10
Great selection of actors, music and settings however it's too bland - too gimmicky and cringe most of the time.
The book is one of the greatest ever - this doesn't do justice to its scale and opulence.
OK for a one-time viewing.
Great selection of actors, music and settings however it's too bland - too gimmicky and cringe most of the time.
The book is one of the greatest ever - this doesn't do justice to its scale and opulence.
OK for a one-time viewing.
Having read the novel a few months ago, I was quite excited about this series.I watched the first episode as soon as it was released.
However, from the very first episode I felt everything was quite rushed. How could they possibly do justice to a 1300+ pages long novel in 6 episodes? While the show starred some talented actors such as Tabu and Ishaan Khatter, the actors just couldn't turn the show around. It lacked a lot of character development and a large chunk of the history which was mentioned in the book was simply removed. At the end of the day, I felt this was simply a matchmaking drama. It could have been so much more!
However, from the very first episode I felt everything was quite rushed. How could they possibly do justice to a 1300+ pages long novel in 6 episodes? While the show starred some talented actors such as Tabu and Ishaan Khatter, the actors just couldn't turn the show around. It lacked a lot of character development and a large chunk of the history which was mentioned in the book was simply removed. At the end of the day, I felt this was simply a matchmaking drama. It could have been so much more!
I write this as a Western person with no real knowledge or bias regarding the Hindu religion, Islam, or the people involved in making this film.
The story seems to centre on "Romeo and Juliet"-like themes of "forbidden" love - certainly not an earth-shattering, ground-breaking movie theme. Some of the characters are, to me, overblown; the mother's histrionics about her daughter's affair with a Muslim, the son who behaves wildly and inappropriately at a Holi party, the daughter-in-law who melts down the father's medals for earrings, and the corpulent sultan who seems to revel in causing conflict.
Certainly the scenery and cinematography are exquisite, but I found the story somewhat difficult to follow at times. I chalk this up to my not being a part of the target audience. I did not really understand the significance of the songs and poems. I don't know how the parliament/city council/legislature depicted here works or is constituted. I don't understand the nuances of how people dress for various occasions. I did not grasp that a kiss in a temple was so significant. Other productions about India (Jewel in the Crown, Gandhi Slumdog Millionaire) made these kind of things clear to the Western viewer, but A Suitable Boy seems to have missed that mark.
I don't know and can't comment on whether or not the show was pro or anti Hindu, only on whether or not I understood and enjoyed it. That seems to boil down to a 50-50 split - some parts were good, some were not.
The story seems to centre on "Romeo and Juliet"-like themes of "forbidden" love - certainly not an earth-shattering, ground-breaking movie theme. Some of the characters are, to me, overblown; the mother's histrionics about her daughter's affair with a Muslim, the son who behaves wildly and inappropriately at a Holi party, the daughter-in-law who melts down the father's medals for earrings, and the corpulent sultan who seems to revel in causing conflict.
Certainly the scenery and cinematography are exquisite, but I found the story somewhat difficult to follow at times. I chalk this up to my not being a part of the target audience. I did not really understand the significance of the songs and poems. I don't know how the parliament/city council/legislature depicted here works or is constituted. I don't understand the nuances of how people dress for various occasions. I did not grasp that a kiss in a temple was so significant. Other productions about India (Jewel in the Crown, Gandhi Slumdog Millionaire) made these kind of things clear to the Western viewer, but A Suitable Boy seems to have missed that mark.
I don't know and can't comment on whether or not the show was pro or anti Hindu, only on whether or not I understood and enjoyed it. That seems to boil down to a 50-50 split - some parts were good, some were not.
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- QuizTabu "blindly" agreed to do A Suitable Boy, since it was directed by Mira Nair.
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