Friday, August 13, 2010

Movie Review - Peepli Live



The Good - I think the best part of the movie is when you can't decide which part of the movie really stands out and deserves to be mentioned

The Bad - the "slightly" stretched last reel


The Plot : Even though it may sound a bit oxymoron-ish, but this movie stands out for the subtle nuances that it captures in all it's characters. Be it the gestures and husky voice of the English News Channel reporter, or the attempted alliterations of the Hindi News Channel reporter. Or the hapless and helpless DM-sahab, all the characters have been captured really well...

While some may say that the story isn't exactly taut, but then this isn't really a story driven movie, it's more character driven. While some of them may not really have too much of screen time, but still leave their impact, like the IAS officer..

The Technicals - Though the movie is so good in itself, that your attention is hardly diverted to the beautiful way in which the hinterlands have been captured, but credit must be given in the way the camera has been used to present the vivid shades of life in rural India. However, one thing which I have a grouse against is the overuse of 'Body-Camera' post Dev D in Indian cinema. Really guys, it is no more a novelty, so maybe you should move on.

The Acting - Ohh, the really tough part, as far as writing a review for this movie is concerned, because everybody has acted really really well. Kudos to the director for getting wonderful performances out of everyone, even the 'Extras'.


Verdict : I know the word has been used a bit too often, but I would still call it a 'Refreshing' movie, a must watch for lovers of Indian cinema.


Do Share your take on the movie, would love to hear your comments on the review. Feel free to share this post (through the buttons provided below), if you find this interesting!!

3 comments:

Unknown said...

Do u remember the scene about another farmer.. who ( u know what..)... that's the thing Aamir added ( he said that in Q & A, he had here in univ)... but that part is so meaningful.... really a refreshing movie..

Amit Tyagi said...

@ritukar - u attended dat q&a???
it srsly is a mix of satire and message

Harshit Gupta said...

"attempted alliterations!" I like. :)