Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueBased on true facts, the film revolves around 6 brave soldiers who escape from the clutches of the Pakistan Army and risk death with honour and courage with sacrifice towards their journey h... Tout lireBased on true facts, the film revolves around 6 brave soldiers who escape from the clutches of the Pakistan Army and risk death with honour and courage with sacrifice towards their journey home.Based on true facts, the film revolves around 6 brave soldiers who escape from the clutches of the Pakistan Army and risk death with honour and courage with sacrifice towards their journey home.
- Réalisation
- Scénario
- Casting principal
- Récompenses
- 2 victoires au total
Manoj Bajpayee
- Major Suraj Singh
- (as Manoj Bajpai)
Farida Dadi
- Sultana Khanum
- (as Farida)
Satyajit Sharma
- Indian Major at LOC Post
- (as Satyajit)
Nitinn Rana
- Pakistani Major
- (as Nitin Rana)
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I must say, its one of the best movie of 2007 and one of the best movie made on similar theme. I am not sure why such movie do not get the deserved appreciation. It can bring tears to anyone's eyes such is the story and the acting of the cast. Manoj bajpai does not need an introduction if we talk about acting skills, but here rest of the cast too justified their roles.
Does not matter which country you belong to, give it a try and you wont regret.
Does not matter which country you belong to, give it a try and you wont regret.
What worked:
-based on the true story; it's fascinating watching this movie almost 50 years after the time line of the movie. The screenplay is fair and flows well throughout the movie. The concept is powerful, with strong performances by some of the finest actors in the industry. What makes the first half a gripping and thrilling watch is the narrative and focusing more on the plot than glorifying their situations. The movie makes its point with its storytelling and strong conclusion, keeping us in awe and engaged, and also keeping us disturbed and perplexed. It's a great story told with a beautiful team. The background score is worth praising. Overall, a satisfying watch.
What did not work:
- runtime; the movie overstretches on the second half, adding the spices, melodrama and glorifying to increase the dramatic value in the movie. These scenes are fine but overlong and unbearable at times because of its dramatic value. I would have taken out the songs if I was in charge of the movie. I would also take away many scenes from the second half, cutting down to crisp and balance the narrative. That being said, the movie winning National Award is not a surprise for its subject and narrative. It's a good movie but not without flaws.
Much better depiction of the true story of unsung war heroes...Great ensemble cast with quality dialogues and performances. Though a few actors were not up to the par...A lil more depth to the characters and story-telling would have done more justice to the 54 POWs we didn't know much about. I have seen more hard-hitting WW2 movies coming out of hollywood...still from the standards of bollywood where we go in extremes in such scenarios of either melodrama or unabashed jingoism, 1971 portrays a much controlled and poignant effort.
May these soldiers find their peace.
May these soldiers find their peace.
'1971', though deals with the Indian prisoners of wars in Pakistan, it isn't a film that would only appeal to Indians but to the world. One of the most finely crafted films of recent times, '1971' scores high on every department. Though the plot is fictitious, this movie does raise the question of what happened to the real prisoners of war who were last seen in Pakistan in 1988. Completely ignored, by the rest of the world, what has become of those brave soldiers? '1971'is finely balanced. Nothing is over the top or unrealistic. It refrains from the stereotypical hatred and bloodshed that has so often been shown in films of this genre. '1971' is breathtaking in its technical craft. Maybe a few scenes would have been more effective without the background score. Yet, the score itself is mesmerizing and helps us follow the characters' journey. Amrit Sagar deserves immense credit for taking up the challenge and giving us a fine piece of work through brilliant execution, strong characterization (credit also goes to Piysuh Mishra) and amazing storytelling that ends with a shattering conclusion.
Manoj Bajpai delivers the finest male performance of the year (and one of his best). It's great to see him after a long time with a film that does full justice to the actor. The rest of the cast including Deepak Dobriyal (another fine work after 'Ómkara'), Chittaranjan Giri, Ravi Kishan, Kumud Mishra, and Manav Kaul were equally excellent in their roles. The film doesn't have many songs but the few were used effectively (in the background mostly). Screenplay is one of the best and is simply beautiful. It has its few light moments and dark moments but as I have mentioned above, nothing over the top. Cinematography is well done. Editing is allows the film to be complete as every moment in the film sticks to the main plot.
Now I wonder how such a fine piece of work hasn't received any attention from critics or audiences? It seems to be already forgotten and it hasn't been more than a few months since its release. I wouldn't scare away from calling it one of the best films and more people should watch it. I'll quote another commenter because I exactly feel the same ¨Watch this movie for it's passion. Watch this movie if you want to learn what film-making is all about. Watch this movie to take home some true feelings about the people who have never been thought of. Don't let the sand wash away, preserve your soil. Let the talent be ripe in this dying beautiful world. But for the almighty sake, don't watch this movie for the critics. Watch it for yourself, watch it alone and you will walk back with great honor in your heart. That's my word for you.¨ This is one movie that's not to be missed as it's rare to find something as balanced, brave, brilliant and beautiful created by a filmmaker (let alone a débutant).
Manoj Bajpai delivers the finest male performance of the year (and one of his best). It's great to see him after a long time with a film that does full justice to the actor. The rest of the cast including Deepak Dobriyal (another fine work after 'Ómkara'), Chittaranjan Giri, Ravi Kishan, Kumud Mishra, and Manav Kaul were equally excellent in their roles. The film doesn't have many songs but the few were used effectively (in the background mostly). Screenplay is one of the best and is simply beautiful. It has its few light moments and dark moments but as I have mentioned above, nothing over the top. Cinematography is well done. Editing is allows the film to be complete as every moment in the film sticks to the main plot.
Now I wonder how such a fine piece of work hasn't received any attention from critics or audiences? It seems to be already forgotten and it hasn't been more than a few months since its release. I wouldn't scare away from calling it one of the best films and more people should watch it. I'll quote another commenter because I exactly feel the same ¨Watch this movie for it's passion. Watch this movie if you want to learn what film-making is all about. Watch this movie to take home some true feelings about the people who have never been thought of. Don't let the sand wash away, preserve your soil. Let the talent be ripe in this dying beautiful world. But for the almighty sake, don't watch this movie for the critics. Watch it for yourself, watch it alone and you will walk back with great honor in your heart. That's my word for you.¨ This is one movie that's not to be missed as it's rare to find something as balanced, brave, brilliant and beautiful created by a filmmaker (let alone a débutant).
The film is probably the finest example of top-notch story telling. Prisoners of war with no hope of release, freedom or of ever returning to their homeland or families, locked away in a hostile and brutal enemy state, left to their own devices.
The losers become the true heros - for their story is narrated in the most forceful way but with no heroics, no foolhardy or exaggerated success in attempts at escape but with total and complete realism unmatched in movie making.
Probably the movie of the century.... a must watch!
The losers become the true heros - for their story is narrated in the most forceful way but with no heroics, no foolhardy or exaggerated success in attempts at escape but with total and complete realism unmatched in movie making.
Probably the movie of the century.... a must watch!
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- AnecdotesThe truck with 5 of the main protagonists was almost hurled off a cliff 4km in depth on a dark high way in Manali. The camera was rolling while it took place.
- Bandes originalesBhangra Pauna
(Film Version)
Music by Akash Sagar Chopra (as Akash Sagar)
Performed by Kailash Kher
Lyrics by Dev Kohli
Mixed and Mastered by Eric Pillai
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- Budget
- 30 000 000 ₹ (estimé)
- Montant brut mondial
- 207 755 $US
- Durée
- 2h 16min(136 min)
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