Kamasutra 3D
- 2013
- 1h 50m
ÉVALUATION IMDb
5,3/10
3,4 k
MA NOTE
Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueA young and beautiful Indian princess sets out on a voyage in search of her husband.A young and beautiful Indian princess sets out on a voyage in search of her husband.A young and beautiful Indian princess sets out on a voyage in search of her husband.
Kristna Saikia
- Japanese Mystic Queen
- (as Kristina Saikia)
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Kamasutra 3D emerges as a well-intentioned but ultimately misguided attempt to blend classical Indian literature with contemporary cinematic spectacle. The film demonstrates obvious reverence for Vatsyayana's ancient text, yet struggles to transform its philosophical depth into compelling visual storytelling. Paul's direction shows flashes of ambition, particularly in his attempts to create an opulent period atmosphere, but the execution feels scattered and occasionally overwrought.
Cinematographically, the film presents a mixed bag of striking imagery and technical shortcomings. The costume design and set pieces occasionally capture the grandeur of ancient Indian courts, creating moments of genuine visual splendor that hint at what might have been achieved with a larger budget or more focused vision. However, the 3D implementation feels gimmicky rather than immersive, often drawing attention to technical limitations rather than enhancing the narrative experience. The camera work alternates between ambitious sweeping movements and static compositions that lack visual energy, creating an uneven rhythm throughout the film's runtime.
The performances vary considerably across the cast, with some actors appearing genuinely committed to the material while others seem uncertain about the tone Paul is attempting to establish. Mohan Kapur delivers the film's most grounded performance, bringing a sense of dignity to his role that anchors several key scenes. His presence provides stability amidst the more theatrical performances surrounding him. Abha Paul shows moments of conviction in her portrayal, though she occasionally struggles with the more dramatic demands of her character arc. The supporting cast delivers workmanlike performances that serve the story adequately without creating particularly memorable impressions.
The film's greatest weakness lies in its inability to balance its erotic themes with deeper philosophical exploration. While Paul clearly wants to honor the intellectual traditions of the Kama Sutra, the screenplay often reduces complex ideas to surface-level dramatic conflicts. The dialogue sometimes feels stilted, particularly during moments intended to convey profound emotional or spiritual transformation. This creates a disconnect between the film's lofty ambitions and its actual dramatic impact, leaving viewers with a sense of unfulfilled potential rather than satisfaction.
The pacing suffers from uneven editing choices that disrupt the flow of both intimate character moments and larger dramatic sequences. Certain scenes linger longer than necessary while others feel rushed, suggesting uncertainty about which elements deserved the most attention. The musical score attempts to evoke the grandeur of epic cinema but occasionally overwhelms quieter moments that might have benefited from more subtle treatment.
Despite these limitations, "Kamasutra 3D" deserves credit for attempting to bring a culturally significant text to the screen with genuine respect for its origins. Paul's passion for the subject matter is evident throughout, even when his artistic choices don't fully succeed. The film works best during its quieter character moments, when the focus shifts from spectacle to more intimate human drama.
Cinematographically, the film presents a mixed bag of striking imagery and technical shortcomings. The costume design and set pieces occasionally capture the grandeur of ancient Indian courts, creating moments of genuine visual splendor that hint at what might have been achieved with a larger budget or more focused vision. However, the 3D implementation feels gimmicky rather than immersive, often drawing attention to technical limitations rather than enhancing the narrative experience. The camera work alternates between ambitious sweeping movements and static compositions that lack visual energy, creating an uneven rhythm throughout the film's runtime.
The performances vary considerably across the cast, with some actors appearing genuinely committed to the material while others seem uncertain about the tone Paul is attempting to establish. Mohan Kapur delivers the film's most grounded performance, bringing a sense of dignity to his role that anchors several key scenes. His presence provides stability amidst the more theatrical performances surrounding him. Abha Paul shows moments of conviction in her portrayal, though she occasionally struggles with the more dramatic demands of her character arc. The supporting cast delivers workmanlike performances that serve the story adequately without creating particularly memorable impressions.
The film's greatest weakness lies in its inability to balance its erotic themes with deeper philosophical exploration. While Paul clearly wants to honor the intellectual traditions of the Kama Sutra, the screenplay often reduces complex ideas to surface-level dramatic conflicts. The dialogue sometimes feels stilted, particularly during moments intended to convey profound emotional or spiritual transformation. This creates a disconnect between the film's lofty ambitions and its actual dramatic impact, leaving viewers with a sense of unfulfilled potential rather than satisfaction.
The pacing suffers from uneven editing choices that disrupt the flow of both intimate character moments and larger dramatic sequences. Certain scenes linger longer than necessary while others feel rushed, suggesting uncertainty about which elements deserved the most attention. The musical score attempts to evoke the grandeur of epic cinema but occasionally overwhelms quieter moments that might have benefited from more subtle treatment.
Despite these limitations, "Kamasutra 3D" deserves credit for attempting to bring a culturally significant text to the screen with genuine respect for its origins. Paul's passion for the subject matter is evident throughout, even when his artistic choices don't fully succeed. The film works best during its quieter character moments, when the focus shifts from spectacle to more intimate human drama.
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Détails
Box-office
- Budget
- 3 500 000 $ US (estimation)
- Durée1 heure 50 minutes
- Couleur
- Rapport de forme
- 2.35 : 1
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