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The Dark Knight Rises (2012)
A Small Review:
The Dark Knight Rises:
The feeling of getting the serving as one expected is what you get from this legendary movie. Christopher Nolan is the man behind the camera but has brought a master piece in front of us. This man serious needs a pat on the back and lots of thanks to have given us the Batman. Christian Bale, the Batman/Bruce Wane as we know him now, has done a complete justice to the legendary character. The style with simplicity is the best portrayed by him, can't think about anyone else in the Batman suit. Anne Hathaway, a beautiful Catwoman, her elegance and the appeal can always keep one glued to the screen. Marion Cotillard, Miranda, a "trust worthy friend" of Bruce Wane and the successor to the Wayne Enterprise has played her part very well. Each and every interaction from her and the presence should not be taken lightly. Gary Oldman, Commissirnor Groden, Morgan Freeman, Luscious Fox, Michael Caine, Alferd, are the people who makes Wayne the Batman for the people of Gotham, and ironically the people are against the savior. Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Blake or much awaited character from Batman comics. Tom Hardy, Blane has done justice to the character, but missed The Joker. The movie was in a different level fight the action sequences, the cool chase, the Batcycle, Batmobile and the last 5mins of the movie which gives you the perfect ending to the saga. Nothing could be much better. The camera work, with the intense scenes, the awesome graphics. The only question I have is that why Mr. Nolan showed Jaipur, India and called it Uzbekistan? The Jaipur Palace and the pink city of Jaipur could be hidden by a little more detailed camera work.
Khelein Hum Jee Jaan Sey (2010)
I salute you!!
Could never believe how children aged between can fire mascots and revolvers at a British cantonment and four other places... my salute to a forgotten hero Surjo Sen and other 64 member team, the comrades...
Thank You Ashutosh Gowariker, for making me realize that the Indian in me is still there alive to salute the great souls...
Some of the tragic moments of the movie: 1. When one of the children has so much hatred for the British Government that he took the burning British flag in his hand, between all the firing which is going around him, and his will to follow orders and burn the armory.
2. The four guys, who never wanted to get caught, fought till the end, and later they ended their own lives. The last look which he gives to the officer in charge can get you a shiver.
3. When a 14 year old kid plays his last game of football to reach the officer in charge and shoot him directly in front of his full platoon.
*** Everybody is afraid to die, but when you make that fear your strength, you push your enemy back. Then it doesn't matter you live or you die, the only thing which matters is that you fight, till your last breath. ***
JAI HIND. VANDE MATARAM.