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    Quote Originally Posted by Saai View Post
    Everybody's fine [Hollywood version]
    That dream sequence with the kids on table, but speaking for their adult versions, and when he learns that his son is dead - Deniro's performance is commendable (much like 'City by the Sea'). Not making it schmaltzy. Even if the film is one big bag of tissues.

    Deniro's look as he sees one of the dead son's paintings. The wires. The look as seems to have got the 'connection', the film is really about 'lack of'. No dialogues spoken. Just letting the master do his thing, without bringing much attention. That's the character, not one of his acting ticks. Apart from Jack Nicholson, we don't get such moments from 70's greats these days. Nice to see Deniro back to form here. Pacino, from days of 'Scarecrow' and DDA, lags behind both in that respect.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bala (Karthik) View Post
    Solyaris - Gave up half-way. Purila.
    Give it a try another time.

    Zizek on Solyaris in A Pervert's Guide, makes me want to watch it again.

    Concepts and characters in LOST (TV Series) is derived from Solyaris.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-glove View Post
    That dream sequence with the kids on table, but speaking for their adult versions, and when he learns that his son is dead - Deniro's performance is commendable (much like 'City by the Sea'). Not making it schmaltzy. Even if the film is one big bag of tissues.

    Deniro's look as he sees one of the dead son's paintings. The wires. The look as seems to have got the 'connection', the film is really about 'lack of'. No dialogues spoken. Just letting the master do his thing, without bringing much attention. That's the character, not one of his acting ticks. Apart from Jack Nicholson, we don't get such moments from 70's greats these days. Nice to see Deniro back to form here. Pacino, from days of 'Scarecrow' and DDA, lags behind both in that respect.
    Also the portions where deniro sees the kids in his adult children, especially when he looks at his "Drummer" son as a kid from the doorway, smiles himself and walks away .. bobby

    A warm performance...his eyes speaks a lot!

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    Nalla feel good padam-nga. .
    Quote Originally Posted by Saai View Post
    Everybody's fine [Hollywood version]

    Liked it!!!... Deniro and Drew barrymore were

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    Quote Originally Posted by kid-glove View Post
    That's sad. Was looking ofrward to it.

    Even DRIVE wasn't all that. Couple of setbacks for the man..

    Yeah. Adding 'Crazy Stupid Love' to the list, a bad year indeed.
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    Sir ninga Moneyball paatheilaa. Movie nanna irukka illa dobbindha?. Next week eppadiyavadhu Edgar J paathundu ezhundungoo.

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    saar, innum illai. pAththavangaLum periya nalla impression kudukkalai.

    adhu enna saar "dobbindha?" "edgar" na?
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    sorry saar, cross talk paNNittanO? vERa yArtayO pesaReengaLaa
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    He's referring to Clint Eastwood film, Edgar J.

    Dobbinda - I think he meant Gobbinda..
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