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xvaasan

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xvaasan's rating
Interstellar
8.710
Interstellar
Pacific Rim
6.99
Pacific Rim
Gangs of Wasseypur
8.210
Gangs of Wasseypur
Cube
7.17
Cube
Looper
7.48
Looper
Primer
6.78
Primer
Iron Man 3
7.18
Iron Man 3
Man of Steel
7.19
Man of Steel
Real Steel
7.110
Real Steel
Sarkar
7.68
Sarkar
Sarkar Raj
6.79
Sarkar Raj
Kahaani
8.19
Kahaani
John Carter
6.68
John Carter
Avengers
8.010
Avengers
Les Aventures de Tintin : Le Secret de la Licorne
7.38
Les Aventures de Tintin : Le Secret de la Licorne
Sherlock Holmes : Jeu d'ombres
7.48
Sherlock Holmes : Jeu d'ombres
Chronicle
7.07
Chronicle
The Devil's Double
7.06
The Devil's Double
Margin Call
7.18
Margin Call
Philadelphia
7.710
Philadelphia
Jumper
6.18
Jumper
Millénium
7.89
Millénium
The Crush
6.67
The Crush
Le Monde de Narnia : L'Odyssée du Passeur d'Aurore
6.37
Le Monde de Narnia : L'Odyssée du Passeur d'Aurore
Tron : L'Héritage
6.87
Tron : L'Héritage

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  • Al Pacino, Andy Garcia, Sofia Coppola, and Talia Shire in Le Parrain, 3e partie (1990)
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Reviews8

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Syriana

Syriana

6.9
10
  • Oct 13, 2007
  • Its an epic...

    Syriana portrays an ongoing silent form of terrorism in the world where a superpower economy feeds on the dreams of a small nation for its own selfishness.

    I thank the following people for bringing out this movie for the general audience. Stephen Gaghan, Alexandre Desplat, Robert Elswit, Tim Squyres, George Clooney, Matt Damon, Jeffrey Wright, Chris Cooper, Alexander Siddig and other actors and technicians. I thank Rober Baer for being its inspiration. Without any of them, a 2 hour movie capturing everything expected out of an epic in a tiny time space would not have been possible.

    I have nothing more to say. I'm speechless.
    Le Nombre 23

    Le Nombre 23

    6.4
    8
  • Aug 4, 2007
  • Get Obsessed!

    The tale of obsession begins with a bored man-next-door getting his hands on a book gifted by his wife on his birthday. As the pages are turned one by one, he finds that the book begins to mystify his very being. It quotes events similar to the ones that he remembers to have had happened in his own life. With the book leading him through the mysterious maze of events, he deliberately enters an obsession. His battle in and out of that obsession is "The Number 23".

    Its a surprise gift by Joel Schumacher. The director who is famous for glorifying Batman in Batman Forever and also responsible for the closure of the franchise with his infamous Batman and Robin. He has provided an intellectual treatment to the script which is expected of David Fincher, Tony Scott and the likes. Nevertheless, the touch is fresh. Immense amount of interesting research has gone into make this movie. Several interesting subjects like the Number Theory, Obsessive Psychological Behaviour and many have been discussed in a crowd-engaging style. Schumacher is at his smoothest with screenplay and direction.

    The addition of matured scenes, though befitting the violent emotional web, are more than adequate. Probably they were left like that to draw in a large audience. The induction of the obsession from one person to another is portrayed like possession which could draw varied opinions from the audience. The fact that a mind that remembers a disturbed long past, will also remember the obsession and the recent past, is completely neglected, which causes a camouflaged flaw in the screenplay.

    Cinematography and Art Direction has brightened the script vividly. This could easily be the most challenging role in Virginia Madsen's career. She has performed like a natural. Long way to go, Madsen. The real jewel of the movie is the performance by the man who has commanded our laughter for nearly 2 decades. Jim Carrey has intemperately rendered an exceptionally perplexed role with such fluidity that he has made us bow to all the emperors commanding the artistic prowess of the genre in which he was born on-screen. Comedy. An actor who masters comedy, masters it all. Isn't it so true?

    The Number 23. Obsession at its best.
    Les Infiltrés

    Les Infiltrés

    8.5
    6
  • Mar 19, 2007
  • A Pointless Police-Gangster Movie

    I haven't watched Infernal Affairs. I watched The Departed and The Departed alone. And I watched it twice to see whats there in this movie. It has all the hardcore elements of any gangster movie which could have only come from the master of gangster movies - Martin Scorsese, and no one else. What I don't understand is, why even the idea of a gangster extends to the Police Department. I don't expect to see a clean police but they don't seem much different from the gangsters portrayed in this film. Extremely shameful dialogues. The wits were cool and enjoyable though, throughout the movie.

    Jack Nicholson has done one of the most irritating roles I have ever seen. He didn't act. He has lived his role. Thats the mark of a great actor like him. He has done it excellent. Even though, the role given to him is too irritating for a movie-goer. It made me wanna look elsewhere when he came on-screen.

    Matt Damon has done really well. I have high respects for him since Ripley and Bourne. His expressions are natural but sometimes he seems to be quite confused of his role, which I believe any actor would feel if they are given such a script and such a character.

    DiCaprio is wonderful. His role absolutely suits him. I think he is the only one in the movie who must felt comfortable with what was given to him and enjoyed doing it. He shines throughout the movie from an after-school trooper to a beaten-up statie on the roof top.

    Mark Wahlberg should have turned down this offer. Swearing and too much swearing. Any guy could have done his role. He is a great actor but he is wasted in this movie.

    As far as the movie is concerned, its well made. Top notch direction and cinematography. The script and screenplay are too shaky. Some of the dialogues are tried to sound like Pulp Fiction or Goodfellas. But none of them carry any interesting message. Most of them are, in two words, boring and pointless. Its really difficult to believe that someone who made a masterpiece like Casino could make The Departed and that too after so many years of experience.

    I consider Casino and Goodfellas as two of the greatest and purest gangster movies of all time. Scorsese has excelled in both of them. I really wonder why should he have done this movie after all. I am glad to see that it has gone to IMDb #71. I am also glad to see a lot of people liking this movie. I only wish I could share their affection for it.

    Watch it once. You may like it for the multi-mega-starrer aspect, Scorsese's masterful direction and for the suspense in the end. But you may not like it for the movie on the whole. The only question which I had at the end of the second screening was why this movie got the Best Picture Oscar. Some of you might feel the same, some of you might not. I'll leave it up to you.

    The Departed should have never been started.
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