Two
- टीवी शॉर्ट
- 1965
- 12 मि
IMDb रेटिंग
8.0/10
1.2 हज़ार
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अपनी भाषा में प्लॉट जोड़ेंThe short film shows an encounter between a child of a rich family and a street child, through rich kid's window.The short film shows an encounter between a child of a rich family and a street child, through rich kid's window.The short film shows an encounter between a child of a rich family and a street child, through rich kid's window.
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The storyline by 'Nick Riganas' here just hits the spot,So I would recommend everyone to read that one first.
This exactly is happening too in the Russian war with Ukraine, with russia being the absolutely spoiled brat just unable to see the street urchin having his simple unbridled fun!. Sixty-plus years have passed, but the events portrayed are even true today and will be true another 600 years after now too. The envious/destructive human nature inherent in us all portrayed by the Master himself.
And Long before Pixar started to made their shorties, here we have the Master already making them way back in 1965...wow.
This exactly is happening too in the Russian war with Ukraine, with russia being the absolutely spoiled brat just unable to see the street urchin having his simple unbridled fun!. Sixty-plus years have passed, but the events portrayed are even true today and will be true another 600 years after now too. The envious/destructive human nature inherent in us all portrayed by the Master himself.
And Long before Pixar started to made their shorties, here we have the Master already making them way back in 1965...wow.
This is on Youtube.
I noticed there are no infos on the movie, and I don't know much about Ray himself, but I felt I should write something.
This short film is about a rich Indian kid who, upon seeing a kid in the garden in front of his house play a flute, immediately engages in a competition with him to see who owns the better toys.
It's a simple film with clear dramatic undertones and dealings of delicate themes, like greed, hate and separation. I'd love to give more info about it, but I am afraid I don't know enough about it to.
The film is shot in black and white on a small film camera. It's very raw, but conformist in its narrative structure.
I noticed there are no infos on the movie, and I don't know much about Ray himself, but I felt I should write something.
This short film is about a rich Indian kid who, upon seeing a kid in the garden in front of his house play a flute, immediately engages in a competition with him to see who owns the better toys.
It's a simple film with clear dramatic undertones and dealings of delicate themes, like greed, hate and separation. I'd love to give more info about it, but I am afraid I don't know enough about it to.
The film is shot in black and white on a small film camera. It's very raw, but conformist in its narrative structure.
TWO, a antiwar (VIETNAM) film by Satyajit Ray, is a worth watching experience. However, this film impact much better then the films with dialogue. The rivalry between TWO kids is metaphor for human life and strata in our excising society.
How the rich kid oppressed the poor kid is symbolic representation on first world against the third world countries. It's also comment on how our imperfect society is influencing the kids and making theme rival when they must play and enjoy their freedom.
An excellent masterpiece by Ray, worth watching and stays in heart forever.
How the rich kid oppressed the poor kid is symbolic representation on first world against the third world countries. It's also comment on how our imperfect society is influencing the kids and making theme rival when they must play and enjoy their freedom.
An excellent masterpiece by Ray, worth watching and stays in heart forever.
In 1964, renowned filmmaker Satyajit Ray was asked to create a short film for 'ESSO World Theater', a cultural showcase presented on television and funded by the American oil company Esso. Asked to write and direct the film in English, Ray opted instead to make a film without words. The result is a poignant fable of friendship and rivalry. As he did for many of his movies, Ray composed the music for the film, including the haunting tune played on a flute. After Satyajit Ray was awarded an Honorary Academy Award in 1992, the Academy embarked on an ambitious endeavour to preserve the works of the Bengali filmmaker. "Two," also known as "Parable of Two," is part of the Academy's Satyajit Ray Collection, which includes 18 feature films directed by Ray and preserved by the Archive.
It is ironic that film without words can make one speechless. One can say so much by not speaking at all. It is partly the storyline and also the ingenuity of the director that helps to bring out the unspoken message which is left to everyone's imagination to decipher.
It is ironic that Ray made this short film for a multinational company which is involved in the global promotion of consumerism, materialism and decadence of the environment. I look at it as a slap on the face. From the get-go, one can see a well-fed home-alone well dressed young boy complete with a hat with big ear-like contraptions which will only remind one of Mickey Mouse. And he is seen gulping a beverage from a bottle which has the shape of Coca Cola - what else can it be? He is obviously feeling bored despite all the expensive toys that are lying around him.
Out down from his window, he sees a poor peasant boy having a whale of a time playing a melodious tune on his flute. Jealous that the poor boy can have such a good time, he sabotages his every plaything; banging his drums, shooting with his toy gun and even shooting down his kite.
Despite all the destructive attempts at spoiling the poor boy's play, the latter returns with more ideas to entertain himself. The rich boy remains unhappy despite his access to luxury and the toys at his disposal.
The people in power are hellbent on crushing the hopes and attempts of the less fortunate to progress. The well-heeled feel that only they deserve to be happy. After all, money can buy happiness, they think. The poor, they believe, merit what they have for all their Dionysian outlook of life.
The clip may be voiceless, but the message is loud and clear. Happiness is also a metaphor for the human spirit. The poor are representative of the human race collectively. Despite the repeated insults hurled upon them by the powers that be, the rich multinationals which rapaciously destroy the planet or even Mother Nature who regularly test them with calamities, the human race will never give up. Hitting brick walls has become second nature to them. Overcome they shall.
It is ironic that film without words can make one speechless. One can say so much by not speaking at all. It is partly the storyline and also the ingenuity of the director that helps to bring out the unspoken message which is left to everyone's imagination to decipher.
It is ironic that Ray made this short film for a multinational company which is involved in the global promotion of consumerism, materialism and decadence of the environment. I look at it as a slap on the face. From the get-go, one can see a well-fed home-alone well dressed young boy complete with a hat with big ear-like contraptions which will only remind one of Mickey Mouse. And he is seen gulping a beverage from a bottle which has the shape of Coca Cola - what else can it be? He is obviously feeling bored despite all the expensive toys that are lying around him.
Out down from his window, he sees a poor peasant boy having a whale of a time playing a melodious tune on his flute. Jealous that the poor boy can have such a good time, he sabotages his every plaything; banging his drums, shooting with his toy gun and even shooting down his kite.
Despite all the destructive attempts at spoiling the poor boy's play, the latter returns with more ideas to entertain himself. The rich boy remains unhappy despite his access to luxury and the toys at his disposal.
The people in power are hellbent on crushing the hopes and attempts of the less fortunate to progress. The well-heeled feel that only they deserve to be happy. After all, money can buy happiness, they think. The poor, they believe, merit what they have for all their Dionysian outlook of life.
The clip may be voiceless, but the message is loud and clear. Happiness is also a metaphor for the human spirit. The poor are representative of the human race collectively. Despite the repeated insults hurled upon them by the powers that be, the rich multinationals which rapaciously destroy the planet or even Mother Nature who regularly test them with calamities, the human race will never give up. Hitting brick walls has become second nature to them. Overcome they shall.
Maybe, a fable. Or only honest portrait of near reality. A film by a great director , in which each detail is significant, in which each gesture becomes fundamental. Its pure simplicity is magnificent. Its message - powerful in profound sense. Two boys. One, from a rich family, spoiled and arrogant. the other, from a poor family, image of innocence. A sort of war. Toys, arrows, a gun against a kite, a sort of symphony of toys compromised by the sound of a poor whistle. Poetic and simple. As portrait of the fundamental treats of near reality.
क्या आपको पता है
- ट्रिवियाIt was preserved by the motion picture academy of arts and science as a tribute to his works. One of the fewest short films preserved by the academy honouring a directors work.
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- 12 मि
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- 1.33 : 1
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