Sunday, June 17, 2007

sivaji the boss

so after the long wait outside the theater we were let in but not before several imaginary guards frisked us. they removed things that may hinder us from having fun - logic, reason, the ability to comprehend gravity or any physics for that matter. those things have no place in mythology. you dont question anything when gods reincarnate even if it is only on a theater screen.

every frame is a technicolor fantasy where each pixel has been carefully choreographed to display a precise combination of red, green and yellow. the background music/rap mix adds a dose of adrenalin to some stunning fights. all i'll say about the music is that it has been composed by this guy called a.r.rahman. the camera angles and lighting nearly perfect in every scene, song and fight, causes the already outlandish costumes to shine with a new resplendence. did i mention the colossal sets yet? they were colossal. and while all this brilliance jousts for space on the screen, the style maven, who made millions grow their hair longer just to brush it back like he does, takes center-stage and rules the movie. he dons wigs, imitates other stars, woos his woman and fights with the energy of a sprightly young star in a 3 hour sequence where he is rarely off the screen.

there is a plot somewhere and it is as old as the sherwood forest. it is about one man creating his own government from the black money he reaps in dubious ways. who cares about that when style looking like a million bucks is bouncing chiclets off villain's foreheads and tossing coins laterally. the dialogs witty and clever in the first half are delivered with the timing that only vivek can manage. in the second half they burst out like bullets when the superstar utters them in his inimitable style. the scene i liked the most is the one in the tea stall with thalaivar eating vazhakka bajji with the villain. just awesome. the songs were spectacular though for some reason athiradee reminded me of smooth criminal more than desperado. some scenes could've been removed from the first half if only to shorten the movie but it looks like shankar decided to give the fan his money's worth knowing fully well that the black ticket costs are going to soar during the first few days.

while all the supernova references and "god returns" cliches bounce around the blogs, it may be tempting to leave out Shriya. she didnt have much of a role but boy was she hot. and that girl can certainly act and dance. hopefully we'll see more of her on the screen after this. shankar is the man behind the whole show though. he proves yet again that he is a master showman. if at all any god chooses to reincarnate, i am sure they will choose this man to orchestrate their entrance and manish malhotra to design their costumes.

we finally returned from the land of the dancing maharaja at 1.55 am and regained enough logic and sense of gravity to start our cars and drive back home. the 3 hour experience was quite unlike any movie i've seen in the recent past. and yeah i realize some lines could've been removed from all this if only to shorten this paean of a post but then i wanted to give you your free subscription's worth.

9 comments:

Ms V said...

It is Sivaji frenzy all around aye! I'd jump in for a Rajni-movie any time of the day. At least you are entertained for full 3 hrs even though you sort of doubt Newton and Einstein after that(not the other way around, heh!). Don't know how Bollywood can keep up with Shah Rukh's incessant stammering and the rest of the crew. Blat. Anyways, glad to know it was fun. Maybe I could catch up with the Sivaji fever some time! :)

Anonymous said...

Thalaiva

Anonymous said...

while shriya was hot and all that...her inability to deliver correct lip movements for her rather few words was indeed sad...

however Ux never noticed..!!!
-Uxie

catcharun said...

v: dont miss it..u can probably watch it any language and u'd still understand it. bollywood cant hold a candle to entertainment of this nature

anon1: u spelt it wrong.its
THALAIVAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!!

Uxie: what?? did she have dialogs in that movie?? i thought she was playing a dumb person..my vision probably obscured my hearing just like it did to Ux :)

Anonymous said...

close the waterfall from ur mouth, jp!
`Hyps

catcharun said...

nope..shriya was hot with a W..

ppl living in glass houses should not be jealous of those making hay

Anonymous said...

what was the nonsense abt hay and glass house... I understand shriya was in a glass house most of the time.. but I did not see hyps there...

By the way Hyps', Hi machan....

and why are you making hay arun, abey saale hay ka kya karega?

bakwaas... will the name of my blog... how do get it?

-Ux

catcharun said...

Ux - either u r overworked or drunk..looks like that "abbey" greeting shook u up a great deal. i'll try to remember to say it all the time

btw bakwaas.blogspot.com is already taken..even lungimaster is gone.. think of something else.

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