Friday, August 21, 2009

Inglourious Basterds - First Reactions


Quentin Tarantino's new brain child, Inglourious Basterds, got to see the US of A today. I got her date today as well. Touted to be a revenge fantasy drama, the film is set in an imaginary alternate universe, where Hitler and his Third Reich are being targeted upon for a massacre by different groups of like minded people, when the Fuhrer & Co. gather for a movie premiere in Paris. More than a review, this is about my first reactions to Inglourious Basterds after watching this movie.

She is true to her genes and we get to see Tarantino written all over her. Every frame in the movie worked for me. He promised us a chance for vengeance and he stayed true to his word. This is where it gets tricky and your take on this is pretty much going to decide if she will work for you. The question really is, 'Was he manipulative by using the hatred prevalent against the Nazis among the majority, in favor of him?'

The Anti Nazi sentiment prevalent among the majority Americans, Britishers, Jews and among a large number of people from across the globe is well known and that will definitely work in favor of this film. So, was the idea just to use this sentiment, make a movie over it and make some quick bucks while you are at it? Hell NO!

I see a whole new dimension to this issue and to visualize that D we need to step into this fantasy world of Tarantino. In this world, films are events and these events are inter related. Often, one film will inspire a bunch. Tarantino goes one level above and 'responds' through Inglourious Basterds to various events that happened over time in this world - Schindler's List, The Pianist, Life is Beautiful and the likes. The world would have seen 100s of such events which talk about the Holocaust. Apart from acknowledgement, honor and pity, these events deserve Vengeance in this world, in terms of a stylish response as in giving them a taste of their own medicine and they have been crying out loud for that. QT heard them. The point is, to appreciate the movie better, we've got to leave our judgmental hats on the Nazi/Jew issue at home and step into the vengeance bandwagon in this fantasy world. If you keep your real world hats on, you will either fall in love or despise her depending on your prejudice. Either way, you'd be too biased and bias affects judgement :) That's precisely what the various personalities in me have concluded upon after enough deliberations.

Tarantino takes us back to the good old days right from the opening credits card. The title card and the cast list roll without much drama and the color tones used are reminiscent of the 'Gone with the Wind' days. How's that for a first impression? The opening frame reads 'Once upon a time in Nazi occupied France' and we get to see the shot of a dairy farm, a pretty unexcited and frustrated average WW II times Frenchman, his not so happy looking daughters. Great color tones back to back and you get to see them aplenty. The Nazis are given one last screen space chance for their exploits and Tarantino decides that they've had enough. The tale is about how the plans of various vested vengeance seeking groups' plans unfold in this fantasy world.

Brad Pitt, Waltz and the rest of the cast have done an excellent job with Waltz being the pick of the lot and rightly honored by Cannes. As one can expect from a QT film, the dialogs are a big asset and keeps you all the more interested. He sets the ball rolling right from the opening interaction between Waltz and the Frenchman. But, more than dialogs, Tarantino has relied heavily on his fantasy script and screenplay in Inglourious Basterds, which has redefined gripping. There are no distractions, no 'could have been better/avoided' moments - absolutely. And yet again, QT excels in the depiction of violence and action sequences.

Honestly, she deserves a more zoomed in, focused and detailed analysis. But, the idea behind this post was to get my first reactions in black and white. I thoroughly enjoyed this fun filled fantasy ride of vengeance. Taraantino has carried this movie on his shoulders all along and this movie is another milestone in mainstream commercial cinema. The announcement to his fellow makers is 'Guys, be it art house or commercial - Innovation is the Key'. The man has delivered, yet again. The Verdict has success written all over it. Hats off!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

HAIL The LEGEND !!!



FIFTY years and Counting! Still Unmatched.

Fifty years before today, a generation saw the arrival of this 5 year young wonder kid, who walked into the Silver Screen with the innocent of faces and walked out with the Silver Lotus. A Dream Debut.

FIFTY YEARS - Is he done and passed over? You got to be the dumbest person in the world to even think about it. As Fit and Daring as fuckin' ever. The ever increasing Zeal and Passion for the Art. The Commitment. The Dream. The VISION. Here's a man who almost broke thrice 'for the art'. He has given it all. I've never loved anything the way he loves Cinema.

The Dwarf, The Lady.

The Blind Violinist, The Ventriloquist, The Serial Killer. The Psychotic, The Autistic Romeo.

The Communist. The Patriot. The Politician. The Reformer. The Angry Young Man. The DON.

He has LIVED them all!






The Experiment with Truth. The Dual Narrative. The Village Godfather. The Laugh Riot. Love and God.

He has SCULPTED them all!!!

The Prodigy. The Master. The Artist. The LEGEND!!!

Here's wishing THE God of Cinema, Kamal Haasan, on his Golden Jubilee year in Indian Cinema. Proud to be part of your generation, Sir. Hats OFF to you !!!