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mr.fun

is it. . .cargo cultism?

Robert Kelly

I don't know what this is:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=08ItGCXr_cQ

But it's incredible. If you took Star Trek, added an XXL dose of cheese and Hindlish. Pelvic thrusts.

Laura

Bollywood can be an acquired taste, and it's always fun to hear what people think about the movies when they're new to them.

The often insane genre juxtaposition is part of the charm, and I thought they pulled it off nicely, actually.

Ah, the songs. After enough movies you get so used to the dance sequences you don't even notice the 37 costume changes or the transportation to Kashmir, the desert, Europe, etc...at least not in a critical way. I don't know if the version you watched had subtitles similar to the ones that were used for the theatrical release, but there is one really great part in "Guzarish" (the one in the desert) when he sings something about wanting to "spew my pearls of life upon your path." My Hindi is too poor to provide a better translation, but that one is priceless.

You know, I've always thought Aamir was a great actor. Maybe I'm just a sucker for affective realism.

I will admit that Ghajini is way too long. There were points where it made me insane how long they were dragging things out.

Anyway, if Ghajini was too ridiculous for you, other things might make your head explode, but I would encourage you to watch some other Indian films. Perhaps something Tamil or Telugu. Dickinson's library has a pretty good selection.

Robert Kelly

"because then there are the music videos: we just stop the film entirely and lurch into, say, a desert landscape, where the actors do pelvic thrusts in florescent polyethyline outfits to mind-numbing hindu techno. when the first one came on i thought it was a super-ironic joke or parody. by the third i was just screeching and writhing in terrible pain. the music is utterly empty, meaningless, with overthtop hyperemotional lyrics. really, india, like continental europe, should produce no popular music domestically, but import it all from us; they just have no frigging idea of any kind."

LOL

And I think they deserve the attention of American music critics, because that might be the best description of Bollywood entertainment I've read.

Some friends of mine from the country are fans of contemporary Indian party jams. They introduced me to the 2009 blockbuster Blue (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_%282009_film%29), which is absolutely terrible. I would try to make sense of it but the plot is incomprehensible, prone to jumping into these dance sequences:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nAnQguxKZDI

American film and music stars also show up for no real reason except to look famous and badass. The lead single was (I think) a duet between Kylie Minogue and Ashkay Kumar. The song is ridiculous, and bad even for the standards of the rest. However, some of it is really great, but I can't explain why it's appealing to me except that it's in the same way I find frivolous American pop music compulsively listenable. I don't have the aesthetic vocabulary to explain, except to say that I've got some queer attraction to polyethylene suits and artificiality, which is discernible.

But on contemporary European techno pop, you can destroy it:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgmAt3-ipM4

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