Monday, April 12, 2010

The Japanese Wife!

 How do I put the entire visual journey in words? The film is a continuous picturesque, a photographic genius. The narration is an illusion. I missed Amitav Ghosh and Hungry Tide most of all. The mangrove forest, sundarbans, matla as tipsy a person can be even without a single malt. Rahul Bose has a screen presence, but I bow to Sen who has simply vanished that Bose charm. He was at times invisible, a thing that at times exists but often ignored. I went quiet after Mr. and Mrs. Iyer, but here I felt somewhere the scent of Arabia was lost while delivering its fragnance. I am little sad!

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  1. The Japanese Wife is a totem of perspective - illuminating our minds with a somewhat bleary grandeur, of something that's there, yet not visible. Mousumi - I loved her, she never disappoints :)

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  2. @ biki: u just said what i missed :) moushumi absolutely correct! she is the best!

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