Samay fights heaven and earth to find light. He wants to catch, control, cut and project that light to tell stories. Now to pursue that dream he must leave everything he loves and take a fli... Read allSamay fights heaven and earth to find light. He wants to catch, control, cut and project that light to tell stories. Now to pursue that dream he must leave everything he loves and take a flight to find the light. (Oscar Shortlist Nominee.)Samay fights heaven and earth to find light. He wants to catch, control, cut and project that light to tell stories. Now to pursue that dream he must leave everything he loves and take a flight to find the light. (Oscar Shortlist Nominee.)
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The best part of this movie is its cinematography.
There are so many beautiful shots in movie & its showing culture so well.
Story is very unique & likeable. It is represent evolution of theatres & cinema. Sometimes the movie's pace becomes slow but in the end it gets emotional.
In acting department everyone doing well specially main character kid "Samay" & his father (Honorable mention : His friend "fazal")
In some scenarios, i feel length of this movie should be short but still my opinion is you must watch this movie for once & enjoy the journey of bollywood cinema.
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.
What Giuseppe Tornatore's Italian classic "Nuovo Cinema Paradiso" missed, Pan Nalin's Chhello Show brings to the screen. An unforgettable ode to real struggle and love for cinema. Tornatore's Cinema Paradiso will always remain in memory books, and why not? That film was just magic, especially for a true movie buff. I won't say Tornatore missed something considering the late 80s filmmaking, because Cinema Paradiso was way ahead of its time. But today, when I look at it as a modern classic and think that there was a scope for something, then I would have loved to change the personal angle of the protagonist from a regular working guy to someone who loves cinema more than anything in life. But that's life, you know. You have to sacrifice the most loved thing to achieve some mainstream goals, so I will give it a fair excuse. However, Pan Nalin's Chhello Show made my imagination come to the reel life in the best possible way. The love for cinema is the basic subject, as we know, but how far you can take it is the real challenge. Nalin just didn't take the challenge, but set a landmark for others. An absolute banger of a cinema into cinema. Cinema Paradiso, Cinema Bandi and Chhello Show - three films that show you the real passion of cinema and I'd like to watch on the last day of my life. Nalin's film is an ode to all the great filmmakers and actors who have filled out life with different colours on 35mm. That climax, the bangles, and the names.. Speechless. A pin-drop silence with an ultimate burn. I was remembering films by Georges Méliès, DW Griffith, Fritz Lang, Ozu, Wilder and many more of those filmmakers mentioned there. Swapnil Sonawane's frames would get a 10/10 from Leonardo Da Vinci. What stunning cinematography! Thank you, Mr. Genius Nalin and the entire team of the Chhello Show for the show of a lifetime. The Cinema and we cinema lovers will always owe you a salute for this memorable tribute.
RATING - 8.5/10*
By - #samthebestest.
From that moment, I wanted to watch this film. I saw the trailer, I was full of so many questions in my head and I only wanted to watch it more. It reminded me of Toto's sparkling eyes in Cinema Paradiso and my heart was warm.
I happened to watch this film yesterday, it was literally 2 hours before the screening was happening in Bombay and Pranati asked if I'll be able to make it. I was sure, my happiness had no bounds. I enter the hotel to see the Director. I passed a smile, not sure if I should have or no until he smiled back. I wanted to ask him so many questions but I wanted to wait till I saw the film only to ask more(in my head).
We managed to have a very brief interaction right before entering the screening, the film started and after that I only know 2 hours later I was smiling while tears rolled down my eyes. I had no questions to ask.
Samay wasn't Toto, Samay was no one else but a little boy brought up in a tiny village in Gujarat with sparkling eyes and intoxicated love for Cinema.
I stepped out of the screening, didn't have words that could express what I felt, I walked to him with teary eyes and a wide smile only to say, "it felt like I've meditated for 2 hours".
I know digitalisation is inevitable but I'm still envious of that time when films were exhibited with reels and for a brief moment I felt like Samay while I heard all the Veterans talk of their experiences dealing with reels right after the screening.
I hope to keep Samay alive, deep down within me and people I love all through the years they work to tell stories, make films, create cinema with the honesty it deserves.
I would have loved if I could only experience this film for the first time again.
India has clearly learned how to make a nice picture with a bunch of different scenes, for little money. Shortlisted for the 2022 Oscars in the international category.
Did you know
- TriviaRahul 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.
- GoofsThe 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.
- Quotes
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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- $2,000,000 (estimated)
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- Runtime1 hour 50 minutes
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