Sameer Chandra

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Movie: Taken (2008)

In Movies on May 12, 2009 at 8:00 pm

Taken

Cast: Liam Neeson (as Bryan Mills), Famke Jannsen (as Lenore), Maggie Grace (as Kim) and others. 

Plot: A former spy relies on his old skills to save his estranged daughter, who has been forced into the slave trade.(Source IMDB)

Review: Brilliant. An action packed movie, with a simple storyline, executed to the perfection. Liam’s portrayal of the character Bryan Mills is spot on, in a no-nonsensical way. Famke has been wasted, but that’s the kind of role she does. Maggie Grace is fresh, and has acted well, despite playing a much younger girl than she actually is. 

Rating: 4.5 of 5

Movie: The Last Templar (2008)

In Movies on May 10, 2009 at 7:00 pm

The Last Templar

Cast: Mira Sorvino (as Tess Chaykin), Scott Foley (Sean Daley), Victor Garber (Monsignor De Angelis) amongst others.

Plot: An adaptation of Raymond Khoury’s novel about a New York archaeologist researching the lost secrets of the medieval Knights Templar (source: IMDB)

Review: Well, i would admit I has some expectation of the movie, considering the book it’s based on. However, all hopes were quashed over time. Mira Sorvino is a brilliant actress but her role and acting in this movie is so cheesy! It’s like she just wants to get laid everytime she comes across FBI Agent Sean Daley (played by Scott Foley)…

The movie tries to create the same feeling as “Nature Treasure” series, but fails miserably at that. 

Rating: 2 of 5 (Time Waster!)

Movie: Knowing (2009)

In Movies on April 26, 2009 at 7:50 pm
Knowing is Everything...

Knowing is Everything...

Cast: Nicholas Cage (as John Koesler), Chandler Canterbury (Caleb Koesler), Rose Byrne (Diana Wayland) and others…

Plot: Absolutely ludicrous!

Review: Why waste my time. Though all the disaster scenes in the movie are amazing! This movie is full of goof-ups way too many to enter.

Rating: 2 of 5 (don’t waste your money, watch it on DVD, only if you can’t find anything else!)

Movie: Twilight (2008)

In Movies on April 6, 2009 at 9:13 pm
When you can live forever what do you live for?

When you can live forever what do you live for?

Cast: Robert Pattinson (as Edward Cullen), Kristen Stewart (as Bella Swan), Billy Burke (Charlie Swan) and others.

Plot: A dark teenage love story with a twist!

Review: Not having read the book also titled Twilight, the first of the four books of the Twilight series by Stephanie Meyer, to be followed by New Moon, Eclipse, and Breaking Dawn, I do not have a standard to compare the actual work with the movie adaptation. Therefore, my interpretation is solely based on our viewing experience of the movie itself.

The main character of Isabella “Bella” Swan is a typical teenage high-school student, who moves from Phoenix, Arizona to a small town, Forks in Washington to live with her dad, while her mother and step-dad go on a road trip across america. Bella makes friends easily with several popular kids in the new school. However, in when she is assigned to sit with a boy, Edward Cullen she senses that she had done something to him, inadvertently to avoid her, but she does not know what.

Bella gets attracted to Edward, who does opens up to her in a few days, thus beginning a teenage love affair. One day while getting into her car, Bella almost becomes a victim to an accident due to a van going out-of-control, driven by one of her friends, only to be saved by Edward, demonstrating some unusual and unexpected agility and strength. This makes Bella inquisitive about Edward. She becomes determined to find out who he is, and how he saved her life? After some research online and reading over the old fables of local indian tribes, Bella is sure that Edward and the rest of the Cullen family are Vampires, and she confronts Edward with the same. Edward trying his best not to fall for Bella, show’s her who he really is, and what he can do! Though, contrary to his beliefs, Bella is unfazed and loves him all the more.

Very interesting, dark, love story fraught with sexual tension consistent with adolescent teens. Their love is forbidden and destined to be tragic, yet it manifests itself beautifully in the movie. I’m looking forward to the next one with hope that I will be able to read the book, and fill in those significant data gaps that makes understanding the plot a little harder and less enjoying!

Rating: 4 of 5

Movie: Seven Pounds (2008)

In Movies on April 2, 2009 at 9:09 pm
Seven Names. Seven Strangers. One Secret

Seven Names. Seven Strangers. One Secret

Cast: Will Smith (as Ben Thomas), Rosario Dawson (as Emily Posa), Woody Harrelson (as Ezra Turner) amongst several others.

Plot: An IRS agent with a fateful secret embarks on an extraordinary journey of redemption by forever changing the lives of seven strangers (courtesy IMDB)

Review: This movie starts randomly with the central character and with each passing frame becomes dark, to portray the central character, Ben Thomas as unattached to feeling of others, as he moves on from hurting one person to the other, or that’s how Gabriele Muccino (director of The Pursuit of Happyness, 2006 fame) intended it to be, contrary to the character’s actual personality which is exposed over time through the movie till the last frame.

Will Smith being a consummate actor that he is, portrays the ambivalence of emotions within Ben Thomas quite fluidly. The story builds and opens up as each of the new characters are introduced, first Ben Thomas itself, an IRS agent who is ruthless, with no sensitivity towards the plight of people he’s investigating. Then Ezra Turner (played excellently by Woody Harrelson) a blind, customer service representative, who plays piano in the mall in his spare time. He’s subjected to a blunt, unexpected verbal attach by Ben Thomas early on in the movie, the reasons for which are exposed later on. Emily Posa (portrayed by Rosario Dawson) an printer, with a congenital heart defect, listed on Stage II on the transplant list, who owes IRS a lot of money, and eventually becomes the love interest of Ben Thomas. Several other characters are also introduced into the story as it progresses. However, their impact to the storyline is to only establish the motive of Ben Thomas, which is unclear to the last five minutes of the movie.

Why is Ben Thomas like the way he is? Why he’s after these people? Why seven? What he wants to achieve from his action? Are questions that keeping coming up all through the movie, only to be revealed in the end.

This movie is a product of great thinking and capacity of the its director to associate himself with the characters and their emotional state to bring it out in the open. Gabriele Muccino has done earlier with The Pursuit of Happyness in 2006, a movie that was nominated for the Best Movie, Best Direction and Best Screenplay in 2007. He deserved an Oscar then and in my personal opinion will be nominated for this one as well.

Rating: 5 of 5

Movie: Marley & Me (2008)

In Movies on April 1, 2009 at 7:33 pm

Marley & Me

Cast: Owen Wilson (as John Grogen), Jennifer Aniston (as Jennifer Grogen), Alan Arkin (as Arnie Klein), Woodson, Jonah and Clyde (as Puppy Marley, Young Marley and old Marley)

Plot: A family learns important life lessons from their adorable, but naughty and neurotic dog. (courtesy IMDB)

Review: Marley & Me is a narrative of a Journey that a young couple takes in their married life, with a dog they adopted from the pound and who was sold to them as a “Clearance Puppy”, as he was the slowest of the litter! Named after the last name of “Bob Marley”, who’s song he seemed to stay still to in the moving car!  In time the family expands with two sons and daughter, yet the movie’s main character “Marley” controls the tempo!

Marley & Me, is an excellent movie for a “dog lover” and everyone else, who care enough to open themselves to “unconditional love” which only a dog can guarantee. Nothing in this world, claim to be even close. I love this movie, for everything, for reliving the past with my own four dogs, that I have been with since my birth, and the ones I miss everyday!

My wife, who’s literally “afraid” of dogs watched the movie with me, and cried with me, through the ending of the movie. There was a sense of loss, which only people, who have or had a dog can understand. I consider myself to be a very practical and emotionally detached person, yet I couldn’t control my tears. My wife who’s also a borderline OCD about cleanliness, was also thrown off by all the mess that Marley makes in the early and middle of the movie.

The closing lines of the movie are the most moving!

Rating: 5 of 5 (must see)