Samay luta contra o céu e a terra para encontrar a luz. Ele quer captar, controlar, cortar e projetar essa luz para contar histórias. Agora, para perseguir esse sonho, ele deve deixar tudo o... Ler tudoSamay luta contra o céu e a terra para encontrar a luz. Ele quer captar, controlar, cortar e projetar essa luz para contar histórias. Agora, para perseguir esse sonho, ele deve deixar tudo o que ama e pegar um vôo para encontrar a luz.Samay luta contra o céu e a terra para encontrar a luz. Ele quer captar, controlar, cortar e projetar essa luz para contar histórias. Agora, para perseguir esse sonho, ele deve deixar tudo o que ama e pegar um vôo para encontrar a luz.
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The kid "Samaya" wants to be a movie.. or lets say movie maker . He has different eye to see everything eyes like the camera. The eye which sees light, darkness and unending love for cinema. Born in a mediocore family which lost most of the things when "Life happened." Except the glitches on the chronology of the movies shown in the theater its a smooth and great watch. The unspoken silent scenes are beautiful and the symbolism through cooking is awesome.
A normal story shown in perfect way.
Last Film Show took me on an incredible voyage as if I was in a trance. I was hypnotized by this skillfully crafted movie and totally blown away by the command of direction, cinematography, editing and sound design.
I laughed, I fell silent, I was anxious, I was scared, then laughed again -but in the end it made me weep. This movie is breathtaking and heartbreaking both at the same time. It touches you deep within. It is a top-notch quality entertainment that is so inspiring - you will come out of the movie feeling happy, positive and uplifted.
Super highly recommended -and watch this movie with your family and friends -and it is an absolute must for those who love cinema!
Open your heart and let the Pan Nalin flood your heart with his light...
This beautifully shot movie has certain fantastic elements: for example, it is hard to believe that a working film projector can be built by an elementary school pupil just from scrap metal. On the other hand, the most moving scene, of the death of the old projector and of the old film reels, has clear apocalyptic undertones - by fire these artificial stories are destroyed, and then they are reborn/reincarnated as cutlery and plastic jewellery. It may sound comic as you read it, but believe me, in cinema it will be a truly apocalyptic experience, thanks not only to cinematography and editing but to music, appropriately framing those scenes. In the end, constant associations of "light" and stories/movies together with the closing journey of fire & apocalypse conveys some religious, gnostic, or perhaps occult, ideas - like of the fight of Light with Demiurge, the god of matter. But is the Light a lie...?! The Question stays.
The film spends quite a bit of time at the projector room with Samay feeling the light and how intrigued he is with what he sees on screen as well as the process that goes through to bring life on screen, turning light into stories. He has his bunch of friends back at home, with whom he experiments with showing film reels, each of these scenes were really charming. The cinematography is indeed the main lead here especially with the kitchen shots where Samay's mother prepares yummy dishes for him even after realising someone else is eating them.
The film stay too personal with each scene, sometimes feeling too over indulgent considering the entire film is from the little kid's pov and it is way too profound for him to relate that way. Battling his tea selling father's dislike towards films and ofcourse not realising the struggles of his father to make ends meet. Adding to that is the tryst with the law, again due to his actions without understanding the repercussions. The true heart wrenching moment is with the reels to digital transformation bit which is beautifully depicted on screen. The film's end however looked rushed.
Overall, it is a sweet tribute to cinema. With a runtime under 2 hours, one cannot complain much about the pace.
Você sabia?
- CuriosidadesRahul Koli who plays Manu passed away on October 2nd while battling childhood leukemia. His death at age 10 came just days before Last Film Show was released.
- Erros de gravaçãoThe kid, Samay, sees film Jodha Akbar in the cinema hall, that was released in 2008, so that should mark the time line of this movie. At 19:48, the kid sees a poster of film Zanjeer on the wall. Zanjeer was released in 1973, so how does its poster survive on a town wall for some 35 years? (*Theaters may be re-releasing classic films mixed with new releases). Remake of Zanjeer was released on 2013, so that would fall way ahead of Jodha Akbar showing in the cinema hall.
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Mr. Dave (Teacher): In 2010, there are only two castes in India.
Samay: Two?
Mr. Dave (Teacher): The first one, those who speak English. The second, those who do not speak it. If you want to achieve something in our country, you need to do two things. The first is to learn English.
Samay: And the second one?
Mr. Dave (Teacher): Get the hell out of Chalala!
Samay: Leave?
Mr. Dave (Teacher): Yes. Go and learn.
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- US$ 2.000.000 (estimativa)
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- US$ 184.882
- Tempo de duração1 hora 50 minutos
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