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5th July 2015, 11:36 PM
#11
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Originally Posted by
bill4u
Arvind, there's a subtle difference here. The fact is that it is Suyambu's perfection where the entire latter half's story line and plot is based of .. Its that perfection that throws everybody else out of gear. But when IG lists it out as though reading a book makes it a little hard to swallow.
I know. I just wanted to drive home the fact that the movie is as commercial as it gets when you look into the above. Suyambu is able to maintain his composure despite the rubble his family's fallen into and is able to concoct a completely different reality. While it looks all too simple as a thought, executing it would really be a trial by fire. It is here that the movie calls for a slight suspension of pragmatism and practicality. One can look at this as a flaw or as a way through which mainstream cinema functions. The IG figuring things out is a completely different thing though. I would presume it was a necessary evil without which the conflict in the movie would have greatly diminished. And it also served the purpose of having an audience representation on screen.
“You never fail until you stop trying.”
― Albert Einstein
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5th July 2015 11:36 PM
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