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Ship of Theseus

  • 2012
  • Not Rated
  • 2h 20m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
8,0/10
8,1 k
MA NOTE
Ship of Theseus (2012)
The film explores questions of identity, justice, beauty, meaning and death through an experimental photographer, an ailing monk and a young stockbroker.
Liretrailer3 min 17 s
2 vidéos
23 photos
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Le film explore les questions d'identité, de justice, de beauté, de sens et de mort à travers un photographe expérimental, un moine malade et un jeune agent de change.Le film explore les questions d'identité, de justice, de beauté, de sens et de mort à travers un photographe expérimental, un moine malade et un jeune agent de change.Le film explore les questions d'identité, de justice, de beauté, de sens et de mort à travers un photographe expérimental, un moine malade et un jeune agent de change.

  • Director
    • Anand Gandhi
  • Writers
    • Anand Gandhi
    • Khushboo Ranka
    • Pankaj Kumar
  • Stars
    • Aydah El-Kashef
    • Yogesh Shah
    • Faraz Khan
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
  • ÉVALUATION IMDb
    8,0/10
    8,1 k
    MA NOTE
    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Khushboo Ranka
      • Pankaj Kumar
    • Stars
      • Aydah El-Kashef
      • Yogesh Shah
      • Faraz Khan
    • 85Commentaires d'utilisateurs
    • 20Commentaires de critiques
  • Voir l’information sur la production à IMDbPro
    • Prix
      • 12 victoires et 13 nominations au total

    Vidéos2

    Ship of Theseus trailer
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    Ship of Theseus trailer
    The Rise of Neeraj Kabi
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    The Rise of Neeraj Kabi
    The Rise of Neeraj Kabi
    Clip 4:22
    The Rise of Neeraj Kabi

    Photos22

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    Rôles principaux89

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    Aydah El-Kashef
    Aydah El-Kashef
    • Aliya
    • (as Aida El-Kashef)
    Yogesh Shah
    • Doctor
    • (as Dr. Yogesh Shah)
    Faraz Khan
    • Vinay
    Hanan Youssef
    Hanan Youssef
    • Aliya's mother
    Narendra Shah
    • 'Uncle'
    Chitra Shah
    • Lady in the house
    Manan Shah
    • Kid in the house
    Aishwarya
    • Girl with the blindfold
    Balaji Janardhan
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Abbas K.
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Bharat Pardesi
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Pradeep Sinha
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Akhtar Bhale
    • Blind & deaf people at the gallery
    Sidharth Meer
    Sidharth Meer
    • Art enthusiast 1
    Bonnie Chenevier
    • Art enthusiast 2
    Vivek Manek
    • Press photographer
    Megha Ramaswamy
    Megha Ramaswamy
    • Journalist
    Wendy Gracias
    • Lady at animal farm
    • Director
      • Anand Gandhi
    • Writers
      • Anand Gandhi
      • Khushboo Ranka
      • Pankaj Kumar
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    Commentaires des utilisateurs85

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    ritisamuel

    An experience not to be missed.

    Have been more than 5 months since I saw the film. But it surely got to be a film which will stay with me forever. A film dealing with a philosophical paradox doesn't sound exciting but this film totally surprised me. The paradox of the Ship of Theseus is an underlying layer of the film which has 3 stories. The characters in the film deal with things that challenge their beliefs and in unexpected ways. The beauty is in the treatment which is effortlessly unpredictable without ever being manipulative or calculated. You feel tremendous empathy for the characters which seems to come for the filmmakers deep understanding of the human psychology and behavior unlike most films/narratives where the author/ filmmaker try to 'design' a character for the purpose of eliciting emotions. Here its all so natural that there seems no design and that is the best part about the performances. They are real as well as really intriguing. I found the character of monk played by Neeraj Kabi to be specially intriguing. His is an amazingly natural performance and yet larger than life in some ways. Sohum Shah was a revelation. For once I thought that he may have been casted in the film for being the producer but when you see the film, he was just brilliant. His performance is one which is so subdued that it took me sometime to realize how good he is. Aida who plays the photographer also delivers a delightful performance. I guess her role was the most difficult as she plays a character which one cannot normally find references in real life or even fiction and despite that she delivers such a natural performance.

    What is most surprising about the film is its technical finesse. Cinematography is the best you'll see, the film is a visual treat. It took me sometime to realise that the film is set in Bombay not because its a Bombay which you rarely ever see in Bollywood films. It was later that I got to know that the film was shot on a Canon DSLR and I couldn't believe it. Sound design and mixing is also top notch something which is rare for low budget productions(In Indian context even for big budget films). The background score is absolutely mesmerising and only comes when needed. Particular mention should be made of the Naham Janami song which plays in the background during the monk story. I really believe that this film deserves a big screen experience and that is why am so happy that it is finally releasing in India otherwise most would have either not seen it or would have to see it on small screens which does not do justice to this film.

    I can go and on about the film but at this point will end at this note that do not miss this film if you get an opportunity to see it. You'll thank me for this!
    10moviestics

    Very deep. Watch it with an open mind.

    Review #2.

    Ship of Theseus is a very different cinematic experience. It moves you, it makes you think about life in a different way. The characters, the narrative don't ever leave you. Anand Gandhi is definitely a talent to look out for.

    There are three different stories. Each with a different plot but same destination. The first one brings you in life of a girl who had lost her eyesight due to cornea and does photography. The second one is about a monk who should have an organ transplant. And the third one is about a stockbroker who just had a kidney transplant.

    The stories instantaneously connect with you. It's hard to decide which one of the three is the best. I would say the three altogether make one of the finest movies ever made in India. And it would not be wrong to say that it is the best Indian movie of the year.

    The performances are very real. Specially Neeraj Sir. The direction and cinematography are exceptional.

    At last, I would like to say that It is not a usual Indian movie. Go with your brains and you'll experience something you've never experienced before.
    8abhinandan-dutta

    Celebrating life in a brilliant way

    Well,after waiting for a long time I went for the first show and the film shocked me.The film marks a new era in Indian independent movie making.Gandhi used three inter inter related stories to find some eternal questions of mankind like life and death,salvation,purpose of life,creation,beauty etc.All these questions came up through a blind photographer,a rigid monk and a stock broker.Brilliant cinematography and music set the right flow for the movie to reach its conclusion.I can tell you that after you will come out of the theater,the movie will make u think and will ask you for the answers of the questions it raised.Till then we can wait for some more good works from the director...my rating 8/10
    9dreamworkers

    Sheer delight to watch. A world cinema masterpiece, almost!

    Ship of Theseus is a movie which we need but didn't really deserve right now. A lot of things have already been said about it, so with the risk of sounding repetitive, however I'll try not to be so, here are some of my thoughts: 1. To begin with, Anand Gandhi has made an utterly brilliant movie. The honesty, genuineness, and intent of the director is clear from the word go which is a sheer pleasure to see in an Indian filmmaker.

    2. Three stories - totally different to each others in terms of mood and narration, yet so well transitioned that you don't even notice it. Two thumbs up for the screenplay and editing.

    3. Utterly brilliant cinematography, a visual delight which mesmerizes you and grips you with every scene and its details that is on the screen. After I exited the theater, I couldn't believe I watched an Indian movie looking so beautiful. In fact, I can go on and on about the imagery. Well done! 4. Superb dialogues (and the use of no dialogues) - At times, zen, and other times, so passionate that you feel like talking to your alter ego, just like, the conversations in Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. Even the humorous and satirical parts don't make you feel like they are used as punches, except a couple times maybe.

    5. Acting - Top notch by the all three protagonists. Relatively good performance by the other actors as well. But the three main actors are so good you long to see more of them. And the sympathies and your connections with them find their peaks in the penultimate scene.

    6. Only thing where I felt I had issue is that some scenes and conversations were finished in a hurry. While one talk about something so powerful in detail, it should be a complete conversation, whereas, at times, it appears a lot of important things were skipped (esp. in story #2). Though I didn't find too many things wrong with the conversations in story 2 and narrations in story 2 and 3, it looked to me that something was amiss, they could have talked a little more, and so on. The movie could have been even more powerful, given the premise and ideas it began with. Actually, the idea is itself so big and extensive that any less would feel like incomplete. Such as, writing about this movie in 140 characters. But I guess I shouldn't complain as it's a movie where it's very difficult to have such kind of narration as well as a speech as long as that of John Galt. Anyways, I am more than glad that such things were talked about in a movie made in India.

    Bravo, Anand Gandhi and the team! I stood and clapped for you all when the movie ended in the theater.
    8arupmandal1983

    Get soaked......

    If one has got his/her basics in the right place, whatever is churned out (even if art) automatically scores good while transition from good to great is left to the creativity and imagination involved."Ship of Theseus" does exactly so and not only gets the basics right but also excels in each of them.With mind-blowing cinematography (How cud that be a DSLR?!!!!!), super-crisp editing,superb screenplay,superlative acting (Neeraj Kabi & Sohum Seth take a bow!!!!),music (that song in the monk story was simply amazing) and even comic reliefs there's not much room left for complaints. Now, coming to the gray area of creativity or whatever you call it, "Ship of Theseus" also scores (high enough) but may be not as seamless as its basics (off course IMO).The biggest positive that it has is not being either emotionally or intellectually manipulative.Its a treat to watch a film which is straight enough, with not much hidden in layers and yet so very subtle.Its left for the viewers to perceive once the film ends and continue the journey within.With so many chances that the director could have taken to succumb to push emotional epiphany he never compromises,not even in last reel.And once you know that the same man was involved behind "Kyunki Saas Bhi..." you understand what transformation/compromise(?) means as depicted in the film itself.To talk about drawbacks I found the film lacking in its background score.Not that the realtime sounds as in docu-feature style or absence of constant music is a problem.But more than often it doesn't do justice to the exemplary visuals or images that we see on screen.Those lash green grasses,the centipede movement,the array of photographs,the monk in white walking in rain or through huge sewage lines on both sides with black water flowing below-all of these scenes demanded some musical piece behind.The piece that would bind the film together.Also,of the three stories rather storeys only the first justifies the title while the other two are deeper and close.Yes,though it meets all regular and expected requirements, "Ship of Theseus" could have had a few more exciting requirements to its name.You can't complain,you can only wish and also wish more films like this gets a theatrical release and get the required backing (Thanks Kiran Rao).I am not sure whether this will be a life-changing film for all as selected by the Critics Circle,UK But as inspite of Neeraj Kabi,Aida El-Kashef,Vinay shukla,Sohum Seth and almost everyone else giving of Mr.Mehta (don't know the actor's name) that will stay with me for all as did the father in "A Separation", "Ship Of Theseus" also has every chance to stay with you for long.

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    • Anecdotes
      Director Anand Gandhi uploaded the original film and 6-hour long extra feature online in November, 2013 asking individuals or entities to edit and carve the film as a whole to bring different interpretations. He would later conduct a festival in Mumbai for the entries.
    • Gaffes
      20:50 scene is unreal. Post-op eye opening is done in a dark room so as to prevent strain on eyes.
    • Citations

      Navin: If a ship is replaced part by part up to a point where not a single original part remains in it, is it still the same ship?

    • Connexions
      Featured in The Story of Film: A New Generation (2021)
    • Bandes originales
      Naham Janami
      Composed by Rohit Sharma

      Written by Anand Gandhi

      Translated in Prakrit by: Chandrasen

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    • Date de sortie
      • 19 juillet 2013 (India)
    • Pays d’origine
      • India
      • Netherlands
    • Site officiel
      • Official Facebook
    • Langues
      • English
      • Arabic
      • Swedish
      • Hindi
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Корабль Тесея
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Himachal Pradesh, Inde
    • sociétés de production
      • Recyclewala Films
      • Fortissimo Films
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      • 12 000 000 INR (estimation)
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    • Durée
      2 heures 20 minutes
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    • Rapport de forme
      • 2.35 : 1

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