This was an excellent low-key Indian art film without any song&dance routines. It's a decidedly unglamorous closed room drama, where most of the dialogue takes place in one rooms between 2-3 people at most
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Ooh! You are watching movies faster than I can and you are watching ones I've been curious about. I am so glad to know that Raincoat and Veer-Zaara are good. So when are you watching Parineeta and Paheli? :)
As soon as they come out on DVD and the local Indian market gets them :). Though if either of those films is already available on DVD in August, I might stuff my bags with Indian films when I'm in Scotland for the Worldcon...
Raincoat is such a (visually) pretty movie. And Ajay looks very, very hot all wet and meek.
But I agree that it is too slow. It was too boring for me and neither my Ajay love nor my love for strange introspective movies could really save it for me.
I dunno, Ajay and Ash talking just wasn't interesting enough for me. I kinda like the beginning though when Ajay was still at his friend's house, interacting with the friend and the friend's wife.
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But I agree that it is too slow. It was too boring for me and neither my Ajay love nor my love for strange introspective movies could really save it for me.
I dunno, Ajay and Ash talking just wasn't interesting enough for me. I kinda like the beginning though when Ajay was still at his friend's house, interacting with the friend and the friend's wife.
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I cannot stand Aish so I guess that balanced the film out, lol.
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