Friday, 6 November 2015

"Before Sunset" movie Review


                                                  Before Sunset
                               “Before sunrise” is  a romantic drama movie released in 1995 starring Ethan Hawke and Julie Deply. It depicts the story of two young people Jesse an American and Celine a young French woman, who meets on a train journey in Vienna and spend a night together through city knowing each other. “Before Sunset” came as a sequel to “Before Sunrise” It starts nine years after the events of the first film. Jesse, now a published author is on book tour visiting countries promoting his novel. As part of this he visits Paris and attends a book reading event in a book store where he meets Celine now an independent woman. The story then moves on to their conversation about their present lives and the experience they had in Vienna.



           Ethan and Julie will not let you move your eyes away from the screen with their expressive talk roaming through exquisite alleys of Paris.Director Richard Linklater who had directed the previous film too, had managed to carry the same romantic feeling throughout the movie. The screenplay of the movie was way past the conventional ones. The simple idea of having a conversation while walking through the streets of Paris along the coffee houses and boat rides is positively eccentric. The cinematographer had made a quiet compelling work in capturing the natural feel of the locations although few .

           The screen writers had shown a great interest in expressing the relationship issues of married and unmarried ones through a romantic talk.Although film don’t give a concrete answer to those issues it will give you a feeling that we detach from our true desires and live a false life, passing days hoping for something else than what we have.

          Nothing concrete “Before Sunset” takes you through a roller-coaster ride of human emotions and feelings which hide behind tight lips,dry eyes and a smiling face. Like  a well served coffee this movie gives you the taste of sour and sweet lives of commonly uncommon people around us.http://mourparadise.blogspot.in/2015/11/before-sunset-movie-review.html

Thursday, 20 August 2015

"Magic in the moonlight" movie review


Magic in the moonlight


Hi friends, last night I have seen this movie "Magic in the moonlight" and thought of writing a review on it."Magic in the Moonlight" stars Colin firth and Emma stone  in lead roles. Directed by Woody Allen in a classic 20th century setting, the movie deals with the romantic encounters between a young spirit medium named Sophie baker and a famous illusionist Stanley who tries to debunk her spirituality as fake.

The movie starts with Stanley performing an illusion in a theater in Berlin as a stubborn and a bit egoistic character. The film ends with him being less egoistic but with new found love for life and living. After a spell bounding performance in "Kingsmen: The secret service", Colin firth lives in the role as a proud illusionist who prefers solitude over fame and rational thinking over spirituality. He takes us through a series of emotional thoughts which question his rationality and even tricks us to believe what he believe. Emmastone well known for her cute girlfriend role in "Amazing Spiderman" had done a remarkable role as a young medium, causing an instant infatuation not only to the protagonist but also to us all. Her acting draws at most attention and even dominates Colin firth during some scenes with her sharp wits and expressions.



The film contains an unusual bliss in it and gives the feeling of happily wandering in French country side mostly due to scenic beauty of the natural locations shown in the film. The cinematographer has made a quiet compelling work in presenting the already beautiful locations even more appealing. Coming to the direction Woody Allen even at the age of 78 has created quite a masterpiece although lagging a bit in explaining about the main protagonist, dry plot and keeping the audience interested in one or two scenes. The soundtrack was very appealing sometimes though a bit repetitive, the movie would have been even more entertaining if there was a modern soundtrack in place. Overall the film was like going on a tour to French Riviera aka beautiful French resorts of early 20th century to discover truth of spirituality and love. Scenes with picturesque sceneries of nature , exotic cars, mild humor and a beautiful actress "Magic in the Moonlight" gives you the feeling of walking in a beach during sunset.

Friday, 24 April 2015

fblog

Hi everyone this is my first blog post i am going to post  about the movies,songs, novels,writers,directors and everything related to entertainment.Stay tuned to get updates.


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