creative_chaos
Joined Aug 2004
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although superficially the movie appears as a bizarre comedy, it carries with itself a very emotional story of a man(Ben) who has been violated at every instance in his life.
the movie deals, in its unique hilarious way, with the issue of child abuse. every joke that is made has an undercurrent of helplessness and pain.
it is about the influences on the mind of a child and how they affect him in the long term.
the lead actor and the actress have done a wonderful job, so has the small boy. but the film truly belongs to the writer,director. the sequences are written beautifully, especially the one where the mother tells Ben about the harsh reality, and he thanks her for it.
the movie deals, in its unique hilarious way, with the issue of child abuse. every joke that is made has an undercurrent of helplessness and pain.
it is about the influences on the mind of a child and how they affect him in the long term.
the lead actor and the actress have done a wonderful job, so has the small boy. but the film truly belongs to the writer,director. the sequences are written beautifully, especially the one where the mother tells Ben about the harsh reality, and he thanks her for it.
the humor, the camera work, the simplicity, good background score, well written scenes, everything was vintage ray.
these elements give all his movies an inherent class. but this movie was beyond the addition of these. the movie had magic.
aparna sen looked beautiful, her portrayal of a mother who is also a woman was first rate.
the scenes of pikoo with his grandfather were really humorous.
but what added the magic was pikoo himself. the simplicity of his character was superb. the last scene stood out for me, when pikoo, with tears in his eyes, sits outside the door, sees a flower in front of him and starts painting.
these elements give all his movies an inherent class. but this movie was beyond the addition of these. the movie had magic.
aparna sen looked beautiful, her portrayal of a mother who is also a woman was first rate.
the scenes of pikoo with his grandfather were really humorous.
but what added the magic was pikoo himself. the simplicity of his character was superb. the last scene stood out for me, when pikoo, with tears in his eyes, sits outside the door, sees a flower in front of him and starts painting.
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