Sunday, February 22, 2009

Go Rahman!!!

He won both!! Boo-yeah!!

A.R. Rahman and the Oscars

Just a few minutes left I guess, let's hope for the best.


My prediction, I think he'll definitely get Best Song (I hope he gets it for O Saya and not Jai Ho, though the latter seems more popular in the US). Best Score, I think it's likely he'll get it too. I'm a bit doubtful about Slumdog winning Best Picture, but let's see.

Good luck, Mozart of Madras!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Beginnings

I don't know what has brought me back to blogging. I used to blog here, but that blog died of unknown causes more than two years ago. Hopefully this blog has a longer lifetime.


I'm not one to discuss my own life online, and this blog will mainly talk about my views on movies and music. I watch/listen to mostly Tamil movies and songs; the occasional Hindi movie and soundtrack; quite a few English movies, and virtually no English music. Music-wise, I'm a fan of A.R. Rahman, and any good music in general. Movies-wise, there are quite a few actors and directors who can induce me to watch their movies; Kamal, Mani Ratnam, Gautham Menon come to mind.

Oh and I'm not sure if this matters, but if I review a movie there will be spoilers. Not intending to spoil the movie for anyone, just wish to express all of my opinions without having to restrain myself.

Wish me luck, let's see how this goes. 

Naan Kadavul Review

I liked some of Bala's previous movies, but the extended hype for this movie had also tired me out, so it was with a mix of anticipation and nonchalance that I went to watch the movie.

I didn't really like the movie. I liked the Pooja half of the story, but the Arya half was very underdeveloped; to the extent that I found him irrelevant whenever they showed him, and wanted the story to return to Pooja

I didn't like the fight scenes either, looked exactly like Pithamagan climax to me. In Pithamagan it was shocking and intriguing. In Naan Kadavul I found it boring; the two fights in the movie even resemble each other. The character's violence seemed very forced to me.  

The MGR/Sivaji portions looked very irrelevant, as if there was a channel change to Vijay TV Kalakkapovathu Yaaru. And I also thought they should have rerecorded the songs that Pooja sings; I found it distracting that they just played the original songs.  

Minuses aside, I did like some things about the movie, like most of the Pooja story arc. The very poor Arya characterisation is in stark contrast to the unbelievable depth in the Murugan character. The humour scenes involving the beggars, while crass, are quite funny.  

Overall, the movie looked like Bala was very distracted and never had time to complete his thoughts. I really liked Pithamagan and Nandha, but this one didn't click for me.