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ashishjuyalin

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ashishjuyalin's rating
Paris, Texas
8.18
Paris, Texas
Inglourious Basterds
8.41
Inglourious Basterds
The Remains of the Day
7.87
The Remains of the Day
Downfall
8.210
Downfall
A Passage to India
7.38
A Passage to India
Come and See
8.39
Come and See
Mirza Ghalib
9.27
Mirza Ghalib
Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State
8.67
Auschwitz: Inside the Nazi State
Garm Hava
8.07
Garm Hava
In Custody
7.18
In Custody
The Chess Players
7.510
The Chess Players
Someone Like You
6.16
Someone Like You
La Notte
7.97
La Notte
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
7.77
The Discreet Charm of the Bourgeoisie
Roma
7.38
Roma
Red Desert
7.48
Red Desert
A Railway Station for Two
7.88
A Railway Station for Two
Nostalghia
7.910
Nostalghia
The Damned
7.47
The Damned
Il posto
7.98
Il posto
The Tenant
7.59
The Tenant
Stalker
8.010
Stalker
A Short Film About Love
8.18
A Short Film About Love
Apocalypse Now
8.47
Apocalypse Now
Blow-Up
7.49
Blow-Up

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Inglourious Basterds

Inglourious Basterds

8.4
1
  • Mar 5, 2018
  • A sadistic pornography in the name of art!

    First of all this is not a movie! This is a complete garbage. Characters in the movie are exaggerated. Plot of the movie is blood, violence, murder, wildness, brutality, savagery, cruelty, sadism, barbarity, murderousness, bloodthirstiness.

    Far away from history and near to the story of Dracula. Hitler, Goebbels etc looks like jokers! If it is given a Oscar thn its time to redefine the meaning of Art, Cinema, human taste for visuals.

    Filthy acting by all actors. Wastage of time, money, efforts, energy. It will defiantly disappoint you by every mean. My final word for this whole movie is "GUTTER ! "
    A Passage to India

    A Passage to India

    7.3
    8
  • Jan 2, 2010
  • As an Indian i believe i may help you to understand

    In 1885 Lord Macaulay in very planned way introduced English as an official language of India, a plan equally dangerous like thousand years of third Reich in Europe. Macaulay himself explained during a speech in Kolkata in 1885 that "I have travelled across the length and breadth of India and I have not seen one person who is a beggar, who is a thief. He added "with such a high moral, spiritual cultural heritage and ancient Aryan education system (Language Sanskrit) I do not think we would ever conquer this country, unless we break the very backbone of education system of this nation.

    However Macaulay's language experiment resulted very strange. It not only fractured the complex Indian society but divided the schools of thought into fraction. In movie Dr.Aziz symbolically represents the agonised face of so called modern educated Indians.

    The director of this movie is very talented person who exactly know this problem. Now what exactly happening in the movie is a British young woman fascinated with ideas of elephants, snakes, tropical forests and mysteries is travelling across India. Moreover she is young and deep inside she is contemplating the true meaning of love. While in India she meets Dr. Aziz who on other hand is a product of Macaulay's language experiment. Dr Aziz is an educated person who has nothing to with Indian national movement (background is of decade of 20's) or in other words he is a simple nice Muslim man who do his job, earn comparatively better than other poor Indians and has a good social status in the local community. However he remains depressed with the surrounding atmosphere which is full of dirt, poor people etc. Symbolically he is a face of new crop who thinks and if given a chance, act like elite English. Unfortunately since he is just an average person and not an intellectual, he can not see that a British who is a foreigner in his country do not see any difference between him and other poor. He works hard and do not miss any opportunity to proof that their is a difference and it exist.

    Movie reaches to the height of climax when Dr. Aziz gets an opportunity to take Ms Quested to an excursion to Malabar caves. And then comes the most beautiful, suspenseful and artistic scene of the movie. For few moment in that silent lazy afternoon, Ms Quested learn during an exceptional personal interaction (An interaction which was not supposed to be happened between an Indian and a English) about Dr. Aziz's love for his wife who died few years back. Already hypnotised and surprised with the Indian culture she gets locked with a strange feeling when she learn that Dr, Aziz never saw his wife before getting married. Back to her life she never imagined if being in love/marriage with someone whom you have never seen was possible. After all due to her basic human tendency, she for a fraction of moment imagined Dr. Aziz as a perfect man. Her extreme imagination takes her to indefinite trauma and suddenly everything looks ugly, horrible, dark and hopeless. Now gushed with guilt feeling she can not justify her imaginations in a real world.

    In case of Dr. Aziz he is again in a gloomy world because Ms Quested without giving any notice is now out of his reach. An innocent human to human interaction becomes a case of racial dominance & national extremism.

    Fanatic Indians have coloured it with Indian national moment whereas British are convinced that Indians doesn't matter educated or uneducated are on same line. Ironically Dr. Aziz who is surprised, frustrated due to silence of Miss Quested is no longer an old simple man. He too now believes that English are corrupting his country. Ms. Nobody knows the internal truth.
    Downfall

    Downfall

    8.2
    10
  • Apr 21, 2009
  • No Oscar ! Why !

    I wonder why Oliver Hirschbiegel's movie did not receive Oscar.

    This work of Oliver Hirschbiegel is highly remarkable and no doubt when comes to Biographic / historic presentation it will remain on No.1 for next 100 years.

    The movie is based on facts and is shown very beautifully without any discrimination and fabrication of history unlike American counterparts who are expert in presenting very colorful history which many times stinks of propaganda.
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