I don’t blog movie reviews. It is a matter of choice as I don’t
prefer dissecting a work no matter how good or bad it is and debate on the tiny
nuances that lead the movie to be a blockbuster or a flop. But Christopher
Nolan has forced my hand. I am here not as a film critique, or an expert who
has a self assuming aura of ‘know it all’ around him. I am here as what I truly
am, one of the million viewers who watched his latest creation The Dark Knight
Rises on screen. A viewer who just stepped out of the screener and realized
that life and films will never be the same again. A viewer whose faith has been
restored in quality cinema after years of disdain and indifference. Yes Mr.
Nolan, you have made a believer out of me.
Movies have always had a big impact on me. It has always
been something more than mere entertainment. Be it the Lord of the Rings, or
the earlier Batman epics, The Departed, Shawshank Redemption, I have this
terrible tendency of comparing some acts from these movies to real life. Some lines
said in the movies just remain with you till the end of time, like “There is
some good left in this world, Mr.Frodo and it is worth fighting for” by Samwise
Gamgee or “They teach you that you can either be a cop or a killer, but what I
ask you is this… When you are facing a loaded gun, what’s the difference” from
Departed, to mention a few.
But it would take more than a genius to conceptualize
something like Inception or Prestige or take a ‘good old’ super hero flick like
Batman, which is the good defeats the bad and everybody lives happily ever
after tale, and turn it into something more than that. Yes even in this movie
all of the above does happen. Some might argue it to be a very predictable
ending. But I got out of theatre feeling happy that the movie ended the way it
did. For the first time I was happy to see the hero survive (this coming from a
Director who has no qualms in killing any of his characters). I was happy to
see the movie end the way it ended because it gave me hope to look for
something anew next time. I left the theatre with a feeling of fulfillment and
therein lies the success of the film maker.
After Dark Knight and the ‘wtf’, ‘holy cow’ performance of
Heath Ledger as Joker, I had often wondered how Nolan or anyone could beat this
performance and that script. How could anyone think of bringing a sequel that
will live up to the expectations or how anyone else could even dare to think
about making a movie on Batman. But Nolan made a believer out of me. He made me
believe that there is always room for improvement and that a person’s most powerful
tool is his brain. Remember the thing teachers used to tell us in school that
we use only 7% or 11% of our brain’s true potential. I kind of actually believe
in it now.
Being a Mallu and owing my schooling to a kick ass ‘boys
only’ school I have this inherent cynicism in me, which does not hesitate to
pounce on the slightest bit of mediocrity that I find in a movie or in life for
that matter. The fact that Malayalam cinema is at least 10 years ahead of any
other movie industry in India doesn’t help much. But for all those ‘critics’
out there who criticize this particular movie, I say only this. Try it
yourself. Try to write a script so powerful and deep that it leaves you
intrigued and brainstorming for hours after. Try to direct a movie which can
actually keep the viewers glued to the seats and then produce a sequel to that
movie and deliver above the expectations of the viewers. If you cannot do any
of this, at least buy a ticket from your own money and go watch the movie,
instead of going on free passes to screenings with your knowledgeable façade. In
short, change your job and get a life.
I know I have been very one sided and have been showering
praises like never before (quite unlike me, my friends will say). But I seriously
think I can be allowed a little latitude this time for the sake of my deprived
sleep and my pumping adrenaline.
To conclude I would like to quote my friend… “Today you have
become something more than a mere mortal, Mr. Nolan… you have become a LEGEND”
1 comment:
You said it man, The Departed! Hail Scorsese.
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