Wednesday, 2 May 2012

cinematic view

I would never know how deep my thoughts are about for films and film making, though I do appreciate intelligent work. I am not critic like most of the viewers are. But there are only fewer films which hook me and insist to watch it over again and again.

Today’s cinema seems not appealing much.  With huge star cast and lavish sets, expensive attires and everything that will account a gigantic budget, but they are incomplete. Cinema for me is not only first two weeks collection at the box office, but something that would fetch audience after years they have been released. Rather it should be enticing with its rich literature. For example this weekend most of us enjoyed watching “Vicky donor” we laughed and loved the humor, idea and concept, its new and ultra modern, but after a while we don’t even remember. We do not get anything to imbibe. They are just entertaining. On the other hand we still watch Satyajit Ray, why? Without any out and out graphics and not even colors, why we still watch them. Why do we watch Alfred Hitchcock, or movies of Cary Grant years later?

Art is not just a form of expression, it’s an intellect business. We need some qualitative drama and we cannot ask someone to make and serve it to us rather one must develop own taste and try to find how to make an art that would make people fall in even after years. That’s the appreciation of work.

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