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Fire

  • 1996
  • PA
  • 1h 48m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
7,1/10
6,6 k
MA NOTE
Fire (1996)
Home Video Trailer from Zeitgeist Films
Liretrailer1:47
1 vidéo
14 photos
CriminalitéDrameRomance

Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueTwo women who are abandoned by their husbands find love and solace in each other.Two women who are abandoned by their husbands find love and solace in each other.Two women who are abandoned by their husbands find love and solace in each other.

  • Director
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Writer
    • Deepa Mehta
  • Stars
    • Shabana Azmi
    • Nandita Das
    • Karishma Jhalani
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  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    7,1/10
    6,6 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Stars
      • Shabana Azmi
      • Nandita Das
      • Karishma Jhalani
    • 63Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 28Commentaires de critiques
    • 64Métascore
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 7 victoires et 1 nomination au total

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    Fire (1996)
    Trailer 1:47
    Fire (1996)

    Photos14

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    Rôles principaux26

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    Shabana Azmi
    Shabana Azmi
    • Radha
    Nandita Das
    Nandita Das
    • Sita
    Karishma Jhalani
    • Young Radha
    Ramanjeet Kaur
    • Young Radha's mother
    Dilip Mehta
    • Young Radha's father
    Jaaved Jaaferi
    Jaaved Jaaferi
    • Jatin
    • (as Javed Jaffrey)
    Vinay Pathak
    Vinay Pathak
    • Guide at Taj Mahal
    Kushal Rekhi
    • Biji
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    Ranjit Chowdhry
    • Mundu
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    Kulbhushan Kharbanda
    • Ashok
    Alice Poon
    • Julie
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    Ram Gopal Bajaj
    • Swamiji
    Ravinder Happy
    • Oily man in video shop
    Devyani Saltzman
    Devyani Saltzman
    • Girl in video shop
    • (as Devyani Mehta Saltzman)
    Sunil Chhabra
    • Milkman on bicycle
    Avijit Dutt
    Avijit Dutt
    • Julie's father
    Shasea Bahadur
    • Julie's brother
    Meher Chand
    • Goddess Sita
    • Director
      • Deepa Mehta
    • Writer
      • Deepa Mehta
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs63

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    7lostgirlsp

    One to see!

    Even if you normally don't watch these types of movies you will be glad you didn't miss this one! Gain a hockingly real look into the lives of these two woman as they face some of the toughest of life's obstacles. If you enjoy this film see also Water another film in this series.
    10sspinola-1

    one of best movies ever

    one of best movies ever...Fire...it is not much about sociological description of India today...it is the mind blowing use of light that never stops, never becomes...normal...even when...in this sense the movie is almost unique...both leads are of very good quality...the origin of Das as a street performer are pretty obvious...her performance is a superb "cammeo"...but the use of the light...I have look at it and looked at it, again and again...still mind blowing after ages...nothing torrid in the story...rather "pure" way of facing the subject...in a way it is sad that in the bizarre world we live today, a major art work is usually known as a gender film...Fire can stand face to face with Dryer's Jeanne D' Arc or Ichikawa's Biruma no Tategoto or some of the major Kurosawa movies, just to name "some". Wish my input could help a little this movie to its deserved way to fame.
    Chrysanthepop

    Smoke and Mirrors

    Bold, controversial and taboo-breaking are among the many attention-grabbing words that have been used to describe 'Fire' and this has no doubt helped the film gain recognition. However, I feel that such adjectives undermine the true beauty of that is depicted in this picture. It deals with many themes such as feminism, affection, love and freedom and at the heart of the film lies the relationship between Seeta and Radha. The bond between them is portrayed with such innocence, tenderness, affection and sensibility that its beauty stands out. The growth in the two characters and the development of their relationship is splendid to watch. While the relationship is portrayed with sensuality, there is no titillation or overt skin exposure.

    Due to the theme of homosexuality and the questioning of religion, 'Fire' was ridiculously banned in several countries. It is never specified whether Seeta or Radha were exclusively homosexual. They're never shown to not enjoy a sexual relationship with their respective male partners. Radha has made numerous attempts over the years to have that kind of intimacy with her celibate husband but he's the one who refuses while in Seeta's case, sex is a mechanical thing for her husband. What they Seeta and Radha find in each other is affection, love, desire and tenderness, something they yearned for but never had with their husbands.

    Many have argued that Deepa Mehta deliberately uses shock value and portrays India as repressed in order to make her film appeal to the Western audience. I don't know whether that was her intention with 'Fire' but to me it felt like an honest movie and the problems portrayed in this film are still very much a reality in India. I would even go as far to say that this is among Mehta's best works. Her use of metaphors is brave and gives the film a poetic feel.

    Mehta's films have often scored high in the technical department and 'Fire' is no different. Here the cinematography and A.R. Rahman's score particularly stand out. The music is mesmerizing. The art direction too is brilliant.

    Luminous Nandita Das is terrific as the young, vivacious and energetic Seeta. Shabana Azmi is once again transcendent. Her nuanced, quiet and restrained performance easily touch on the heartstrings. Kulbhushan Kharbanda and Javed Jaffrey provide good support.

    Forget all the labelling, controversial or not 'Fire' is worth seeing for the beauty it portrays when two people find love and freedom in each other.
    bwdiaz

    Impressive!

    I was so pleased to discover this movie. The box here in America makes it sound like it is soft core porn with descriptions such as "erotic heat" and the like.

    But I was moved by the relationship of these two women and how it reflected their place in society. I was so impressed by how Shabana Azmi (Radha) showed her character growing as she began to understand what she really needed in her life.

    Also, early in the film I began to worry that maybe it would just be a movie about how younger women influence traditional families by bringing in new ideas, but the first time Radha and Sita make love, Sita (Nandita Das) seems innocent and unsure about what has happened (even though she initiates it.) I realize that as a character she is going through her own development that starts with a woman who is unsure of expressing her opinion to one who can give voice to what she thinks.

    Also, how the family is portrayed seems real in that people do not just immediately change when presented with new ideas. What I mean is that in American movies, we have the tendency to have all the main characters "work things out" by the end of the movie. So when Radha's husband finds Radha and Sita together he doesn't just say he was wrong to ignore Radha and make it up to her. He struggles and falls just like real people do.

    This was great work. Radha and Sita have a true romance and the world they occupy is believable and impressive.

    P.S. Also a reviewer before me described several parts of the movie and said negative things about it, but couldn't have been watching it too closely since the reviewer confuses the names of all the principle characters. It is Radha that catches on fire not Sita, and Radha who is the elder wife.

    Also, I disagree with the characterization that the movie portrays men as the bad guys. I feel it shows very human people. Even the eldest female character Biji turns a blind eye to the pain and feelings of her caregiver Radha. People (men and women) are not perfect and the mistakes made by Radha and Sita's husbands are real things that men actually do and think their wives should just go along with because they are the wives. Does that make them bad men? No. But it does make it a bad system, which I believe is the real foe in this film.
    7babu_smart

    Fire(1996)- A film you haven't watched

    A melodramatic tale about the journey of two women towards Self-actualisation. This movie from the award-winning filmmaker Deepa Mehta perfectly depicts the illiberal ideas entrenched in our bigoted society. Mehta's Elements trilogy, Fire, Earth, and Water distinctly personify her visions and her elegance in filmmaking.

    Sita(Nandita Das) is entering a new family after her wedding. The family consists of her spouse Jatin(Javed Jaffrey), her brother in law Ashok and his wife Radha(Shabana Azmi) and the matriarch of the family is Biji. Biji is taken cared by the servant Mundu but often infuriates the old lady.

    Sita is a soul which dares to dream. She is bound by no shackles. But the married life has been quite tough on her after she found her husband to be cheating on her. During a conversation Radha tells Sita that she is infertile,"No eggs in ovaries " were the exact words to be precise and for that reason, her husband has vowed to celibacy under the influence of a Swamiji who has preached him that desire was the root of all evil. These two women gradually embrace each other and rediscover their sexuality and in the process rediscover their will to live a life that they wished to live in a cloudland.

    Mehta's effort to intricately design the characters has a positive impact on screen as it wasn't judgemental rather each character's reflections of their opinions.Azhagi fame Nandita Das has flabbergasted us with her role. Takeshi's Castle fame Javed Jaffrey has made his role look so easy. The entire team has done just to their roles, making this a movie that every movie maniac will savour.

    In 1998 Fire was screened in India.For its content of displaying Homosexuality as a non-evil custom, the movie garnered immense controversy. There were riots in various parts the country. Shiv sanaiks and Bajrang Dal members invaded and vandalized the theatres. Even now, After two decades from this film's release, the Section 377 is still a matter of debate. With many countries legalizing homosexuality, India has failed miserably and it nowhere near to making the right verdict. Releasing a movie that is against the prejudices in the 90's was gutsy and they deserve to be applauded but all they received was criticism.

    A movie that everyone should watch and a movie that everyone can relate to. Fire beautifully portrays so many human qualities like self-acceptance, self-actualization, Love, Passion, Sexuality. The movie deserves to be celebrated.

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    • Anecdotes
      Deepa Mehta after being inspired by Nandita Das in the film.She signed her for Earth 1947.(1999).
    • Citations

      Sita: Isn't it amazing? We're so bound by customs and rituals. Somebody just has to press my button, this button marked Tradition, and I start responding like a trained monkey. Do I shock you?

      Radha: Yes.

      Sita: You're lovely.

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Movie Show: Episode dated 13 August 1997 (1997)
    • Bandes originales
      Bombay Theme
      (1995)

      Composed by A.R. Rahman

      From the Bombay (1995) soundtrack

      Available on CD & cassette from PolyGram India Ltd.

      Courtesy of Mani Ratnam

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    Détails

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    • Date de sortie
      • 5 novembre 1998 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • Canada
      • India
    • Langues
      • English
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Fuego (Fire)
    • Lieux de tournage
      • New Delhi, Delhi, Inde
    • sociétés de production
      • Trial by Fire Films Inc.
      • Kaleidoscope Entertainment
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    • Brut – États-Unis et Canada
      • 402 749 $ US
    • Fin de semaine d'ouverture – États-Unis et Canada
      • 14 384 $ US
      • 24 août 1997
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      • 1h 48m(108 min)
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      • Ultra Stereo

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