YNRAI was good. I liked it too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deepti
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Originally Posted by Depti
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YNRAI was good. I liked it too.Quote:
Originally Posted by Deepti
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Originally Posted by Depti
I have a request of all of you?
Do you guys think you could perhaps, include a synopsis of the movies that you find fascinating? You know, a review of the movie, its merits and demerits, where it gets bogged down, comments like acting skills of actors, dialogue, etc????
This way even if the rest of us have not seen your favourite movie, at least we get a gist of what it was all about!
What do you all say???? :)
None taken deepti! :)Quote:
Originally Posted by Deepti
FYKI - Nalla sivam does not "preach" atheism in "anbE sivam"!
You're absolutely right, Geno!! Boy, I would love to just sit here and merely read all your postings Pa!! It's nice to read comments written with depth! Even if it's just a couple of lines! That's what good writing does, ya know???
It should stir the soul and prick the conscience!! :wink:
Hee he hey!Quote:
Originally Posted by nirosha sen
Niro, are you dancing on multiple weddings? What about me? I do also have honourable qualities in large quantities. Not only as a pissing fountain in your garden :lol: :lol:
Touche Bad Boy!! You're entertainingly readable!! Minus the theatrics of course!! 8)
ok Nirosha can you tell me about some of the movies mentioned that you haven't seen as yet...don't be surprised if i can sum it all up in boy+ gurl = trouble :lol: :D
Deepti,Quote:
Originally Posted by Deepti
I think that there was more communism in there than athiesm. That I thought was kind of a flaw, (in my opinion) in the movie.
But like you said, excellent idea for a movie. About two people going on a journey together. Both hae completly different view of life. etc. Its still one of my favs for screenplay, music, and acting.
There was no Athiesm nor Communism in 'AnbE Sivam'!!
I agree with Roshan! No, it was more of Spiritualism. A common concept embraced by most faiths of the true believers, in fact! That's why I found the whole concept of the movie refreshing! It simply dealt with belief in God, to its most basic level that I appreciated. Somewhat like the answers to what a child would ask of an adult, "What is God"???
No indoctrination or Dogma of any kind was mentioned except for Nassar's character who's performance gave us the yard of measurement of that fine line between a true believer of God and His miracles as opposed to those who only pretend to do so for the masses!
Brilliant screenplay, Pa!! :D