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Newton

  • 2017
  • Not Rated
  • 1h 46min
VALUTAZIONE IMDb
7,6/10
22.016
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Rajkummar Rao in Newton (2017)
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Un funzionario governativo, al servizio nei seggi elettorali della giungla dell'India Centrale devastata dai conflitti, cerca di fare del suo meglio per assicurare il voto libero e regolare ... Leggi tuttoUn funzionario governativo, al servizio nei seggi elettorali della giungla dell'India Centrale devastata dai conflitti, cerca di fare del suo meglio per assicurare il voto libero e regolare nonostante l'apatia delle forze di sicurezza e la minaccia incombente degli attacchi della... Leggi tuttoUn funzionario governativo, al servizio nei seggi elettorali della giungla dell'India Centrale devastata dai conflitti, cerca di fare del suo meglio per assicurare il voto libero e regolare nonostante l'apatia delle forze di sicurezza e la minaccia incombente degli attacchi della guerriglia deli ribelli comunisti.

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    • Amit Masurkar
  • Sceneggiatura
    • Amit Masurkar
    • Mayank Tewari
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    • Rajkummar Rao
    • Pankaj Tripathi
    • Anjali Patil
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  • VALUTAZIONE IMDb
    7,6/10
    22.016
    LA TUA VALUTAZIONE
    • Regia
      • Amit Masurkar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Amit Masurkar
      • Mayank Tewari
    • Star
      • Rajkummar Rao
      • Pankaj Tripathi
      • Anjali Patil
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    • 39Recensioni della critica
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    Rajkummar Rao
    Rajkummar Rao
    • Newton Kumar
    Pankaj Tripathi
    Pankaj Tripathi
    • Aatma Singh
    Anjali Patil
    Anjali Patil
    • Malko Netam
    Raghubir Yadav
    Raghubir Yadav
    • Loknath
    • (as Raghuvir Yadav)
    Mukesh Prajapati
    Mukesh Prajapati
    • Shambhoo
    Sanjay Mishra
    Sanjay Mishra
    • Election Instructor
    Krishna Singh Bisht
    • Krishna
    Onkar Das Manikpuri
    Onkar Das Manikpuri
    • Lakhma
    Danish Husain
    Danish Husain
    • Police DIG
    Pistak Gond
    • The Village Patel
    Rajman Netam
    • Aatma Singh's Translator
    Shubham Netam
    • Shubham
    Bachan Pachehra
    Bachan Pachehra
    • Newton's Father
    • (as Bachan Pachera)
    Kirti Shreeyansh Jain
    • Newton's Mother
    Maureen Elizabeth Pitz
    • Foreign Reporter
    Jawad Chat
    • Foreign Cameraperson
    Pranhita Sen
    • District Collector
    Kaushal Kumar Upadhay
    • Collector's Associate
    • Regia
      • Amit Masurkar
    • Sceneggiatura
      • Amit Masurkar
      • Mayank Tewari
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    9reoroy

    Not everybody can master the art of being pragmatic

    I saw this fabulous Indian film called "Newton" last night which by the way is the only Indian film to be screened at this year's New Zealand International Film Festival. This film was screened at Cannes and I guess this is the second festival after the Festival de Cannes where it is being showcased. In a nutshell, this film is about an election officer who takes the responsibility of going into a forest ridden with armed revolutionaries in order to collect votes from the local residents.

    I had read somewhere that Isaac Newton, the genius scientist, was actually a very complicated man. His namesake in this film seemed no different. While his intentions were good, his method of executing them was questionable. Which is why when you see this film, you will wonder if the protagonist is actually the antagonist. Everything in cinema is a matter of perspective. The film is infused with dark humour from start to finish and Rajkumar Rao is nothing short of a brilliant actor.

    Because this was a festival film, I saw this film with a primarily Kiwi audience which is always a great thing. I want Indian films to have a global audience. If main-stream Bollywood films don't attract a foreign fan-following, art-house festival circuit low-budget films certainly will. It is so ironic that I saw this film at a time when New Zealand is preparing for the upcoming elections This film appeared so minimalist yet was nothing short of a funny edge-of-the-seat thriller.
    10its_tanay_here

    Newton is the best work from Bollywood in 2017

    Newton is just not a brave film but perhaps the most important film of the year. It is a satirical take on Indian election process which discusses the loopholes in the system while strengthening the faith on world's largest democracy.

    A simple tale about an ambitious government officer commissioned to conduct a fair election in an isolated Naxalist/Maoist area in Chattisgarh who carries his honesty as a badge of honor. Rajkumar Rao plays the lead role and aces it - a stubborn character driven by self-righteousness who is not tainted by the corruption and cynicism that we as Indians have come to embrace, so often, so regularly. The supporting cast is equally brilliant with Pankaj Tripathi, Raghubir Yadav and Sanjay Mishra leaving a lasting impression.

    It is not a preachy movie but tries to help us understand the importance of voting and how individual opinions can collectively establish or overrun a system. Our need for an able administrator, our desire to take powers in hand, and our faith in the system while establishing an honest government all lies within our reach – by just casting the vote. To begin the change, we must take responsibility and do our bit.

    A script made of fine witty and subversive humour even when the subject is a serious one, is what makes Newton the film, so unique. It most certainly will defy gravity to fly high in the corridors of Bollywood Cinema. If possible, go watch this in theater. We as an audience rarely get a chance to watch such an absorbing movie – may be to just encourage such a genuine piece of art. Do cast your vote sensibly!
    9gautam-moharil

    Indian democracy at work

    A young man of principle is the presiding officer of a polling booth deep in naxal controlled area in Chhattisgarh. He crosses swords with the chief of military staff posted in the area. Both have orders to follow and doing their job.

    This film is a critique on the state of democracy in India and how it's not all black and white. The good part is that the writer and director are neutral and don't have a point to make. The audience is left to draw his own conclusion.

    A must watch.
    9tapanmozumdar

    Nothing happens, no one comes, no one goes and it's not awful

    When I entered the theatre, it lifted my heart to find the hall filling up well. Good for a small budget film, I thought. May be its Oscar nomination has boosted the crowd, the cynic in me commented.

    My neighbour in the theatre came late and made us all stand up. He remained seated, however, during the National Anthem. He had, perhaps, always wished to do it but never gathered the courage or got seated in the last row with minimum risk of being seen. His courage seemed a product of darkness and less visibility. His wife stood up, he didn't try to resist her from doing that.

    When the movie began to roll, the man chuckled. First, unsure ones, after all the topic seemed serious to laugh out loud. His volume as well as pitch of laughter increased as the movie progressed. His shrill laughter made me uncomfortable I was amused with the narrative, but was this something to laugh out loud? Is the film pro establishment or it has its leaning towards the other side? What is the agenda of this film?

    For about two hours, the director played with my well versed, end predicting mind. He made me wait for the action. After all, there are Maoists around and military forces in every frame. The government officers trying to conduct polling have to be protected. May be, the protagonist will find the Maoists human. Where are the Maoists? When is the action due? How long shall we wait? Amit Masurkar reminded me what Brecht had said, there is no Godot.

    Screenplay, script, dialogues,camera and the other crafts are right in place in this film. Director exhibits singular restrain in adhering to a single narrative. Raj Kumar is maturing as an actor in every film. Anjali Patil is a revelation and her character is the soul of the movie. Veterans Raghuvir ji, Sanjay ji and Pankaj ji kept the narrative grounded in real time.

    The way the film uses silence and anticipation is unique. The director has shown a lot of courage here. In fact, silence stands out to be the antagonist in the setting of the jungles. It takes time for jungles to become a jungle, a character said. Dialogues are colloquial, still memorable. I remember now quite a few of those verbatim even after a couple of hours of watching the film. The body which passed the film in the current Indian ambiance and that which selected it to represent India in the Oscars must as well be lauded. Newton is a critique on Achhe Din peddling politicians, yet delivers the strong cure wrapped in a coloured, soluble capsule. My son dislikes the contemporary melodramatic Hindi movies. When he learnt that this has been nominated for an Oscar, he nodded his head and pursed his lips in appreciation.

    Well done, Team Newton, ab Einstein banke dikhao in your next venture. All cine lovers shall keep a watch on this director, screenplay writer and, of course, Anjali and Raj, wait, Raj, Anjali? Hmm…

    Watch this film with no expectations. With millions of viewers, you will see the place and hear its sounds through Rao. After all, how many times it so happens that a film discovers a new space and language for its audience?
    9ketgup83

    Newton is a definite watch to bring in the change required !!!

    Now they say Bollywood has disappointed in 2017 with films like Tubelight, Jagga Jasoos, When Harry Met Sejal or a Rangoon. I would say Bollywood has matured with films like Trapped, Hindi Medium, Bareily Ki Barfi, Shubh Mangal Savdhaan and Newton. For me, cinema has to be good which should entertain me despite having a Salman Khan or Rajkumar Rao.

    Newton tells the story of an honest government officer who performs his duty to make sure there is a fair voting in the Naxalite-hit area in India.

    From the director of good comedy film Sulemaani Keeda, Amit Masurkar has taken a bold step to explore the state of voting in extremely rural and sensitive area of Chattisgarh. The film ignites the fact about the villagers who are unaware of the privileges they have to choose the leaders they want, despite having a voter ID card. The film also showcases the apathy of security forces and the hunger to get the limelight from media by high level officers.

    The script is pretty good while editing tends to gets slower though it will never bore you out. Dialogues are nice filled with humor. Background score gels well with the mood of the film. Art direction is amazing while Cinematography is splendid. The film boast of some mind-blowing performances. Rajkumar Rao hits the bull's eye with his sparkling performance. The actor steals the thunder with his dynamic acting. Pankaj Tripathi as chief commander will surprise you with admiring performance. Raghuvir Yadav is marvelous while Anjali Patil impresses with her simple yet powerful role.

    As the Newton's first law states "objects will remain in their state of motion unless a force acts to change the motion", the film gives the same message. Overall, it was a good experience for me watching a film like Netwon. Excellent 4/5

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      Official entry from India for the Oscars
    • Blooper
      When Malko ( Anjali Patil ) along with other staff members goes out for lunch she stops and talks with Newton ( RajKumar Rao ) in the background is seen makeshift voting Booth with "small round shaped pattern of light" in the very next shot with Newton and Loknath ( Raghuvir Yadav ) it's gone.
    • Citazioni

      Aatma Singh: When spoken wearing a uniform, even a request seems like a big threat.

    • Connessioni
      Referenced in 63rd Jio Filmfare Awards (2018)
    • Colonne sonore
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      Performed by Mohan Kannan

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    • Data di uscita
      • 22 settembre 2017 (India)
    • Paese di origine
      • India
    • Sito ufficiale
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    • Lingua
      • Hindi
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      • 牛頓的理想國
    • Luoghi delle riprese
      • Dalli Rajhara Forest, Balod, Chhatishgarh, India
    • Azienda produttrice
      • Drishyam Films
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    • Mix di suoni
      • Dolby Digital
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