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Saturday, January 30, 2016

The Notebook (2004)

Even though the eyes that see, don't recognize ... Alas, life can be cruel. Can Noah stop loving what he has come to love for most of his life? That is one question Noah ( Ryan Gosling/James Garner) must ask of himself every time he looks at his one true love, Allie (Rachel McAdams/Gena Rowlands).
So enamored were Noah and Allie with each other, and  like most young love, they vowed to cherish one another and together surmount every challenge that life may throw their way. Having been born in the opposite stratum of society their love is tested on more than one level. Noah's notebook will help to recite this tale of true, passionate love and help to bring two people together - separated not by time or space but by the cruel hand that fate has chosen to play. Will their love stand to win against life's test?
This only proves, I am but a die-hard romantic. Adapted from a novel by the same name and authored by Nicholas Sparks I would like to 👑 him the king of romance. Enjoy!  

Word for the day : -
ennui - a feeling of utter weariness and discontent resulting from satiety or lack of interest; boredom

Tuesday, December 01, 2015

Cast Away (2000)

Time-abiding Chuck Noland (Tom Hanks), a globetrodding FedEx executive, is on his way to Malaysia on an assignment. His plane, while over the Pacific, runs into a storm and the plane crash leaves Chuck washed up a deserted island. Imprisoned by huge waves, deadly reefs and trapped in a world with no clocks, Chuck must adapt to his strange surroundings. To survive in the harsh conditions, he must get down to the basics - learn to build a fire, to crack coconuts, fish for his food and find a place to keep him safe from the elements. There is but one silent companion, "Wilson", a volleyball that was one of the packages that washed up on shore. He also has a watch that his fiancée, Kelly Frears (Helen Hunt), gifted him as she bid him farewell at the airport as he left with a promise to be back for New Years'.
Will Chuck get out of the island alive and meet his one true love whose memory is the only thing that keeps him going? 
Tom Hanks has successfully carried the movie all by himself for a major part of the film. Another true winner!


Word for the day :-
circadian - (of biological processes) recurring naturally on a 24 hour-cycle , even in the absence of light fluctuations

Friday, August 21, 2015

Hamari Adhuri Kahaani (2015)



Flowers can do what a million words could probably not accomplish - With their simplistic and aesthetic beauty flowers brighten the darkest corners, bring a smile to the saddest face, enhance the happiest occasion and also bring two hearts together. Vasudha (Vidya Balan) is a single mother and a gifted florist who works for Aarav Ruparel (Emraan Hashmi), a successful hotelier. Aarav is smitten and eventually falls in love with Vasudha who has many an occasion to showcase her flair and prowess with flowers and her dedication to her job. However, there is one hitch that stops Vasudha from grasping what her new life has to offer. Hari (Rajkumar Rao), her husband who had abandoned her just a month after the birth of their child, has not been heard from for five long years. He soon returns a wanted terrorist. Torn between her filial duty and the love of her life, Vasudha must make a tough choice.
Love transcends all barriers and a field of calla lilies helps to eternally unite Vasudha and Aarav .....


The title track from the film



Word for the day :-
miasma - an unpleasant or unhealthy smell or vapor

Thursday, August 13, 2015

In her Shoes (2005)

Rose and Maggie - are two gorgeous sisters who are poles apart! Rose (Toni Collette), the elder of the two, is a hard-working and successful lawyer. She is involved in an office romance and living a life where she only dreams of the vacations she "plans" to take some day. Maggie (Cameron Diaz) on the other hand doesn't have a job, knows how to party, has no place of her own or a relationship to tie her down. But she dreams of making it big someday.
Down and out of her luck, Maggie decides to shack in with her sister. While Maggie doesn't mind helping herself to Rose's possessions - her immense collection of shoes, jewelry and her pantry for that matter, Maggie crosses all boundaries when she sleeps with Rose's beau. Furious and unable to take anymore Rose throws Maggie out of her house and possibly her life too. Finding herself on the streets Maggie heads out to Florida in search of the maternal grandmother (Shirley Maclaine) that she's only just heard about. 
Depressed with her situation, Rose quits her high-powered job and is looking to slow things down. With no news of her sister, Rose sets out in search of Maggie and is soon knocking her grandmother's door.
An intricately woven tale of relationships ~ of love and forgiveness.
                              "To Sisters"!

Word for the day :-
unctuous - excessively flattering or ingratiating; oily

Wednesday, August 05, 2015

Behind Enemy Lines (2001)

US Naval flight officer, Chris Burnett (Owen Wilson) and his companion Jeremy Stackhouse make a great team behind their fighter jet. However, after 7 years in the navy, Chris is disillusioned with his role and he hands over his resignation to his commanding officer Admiral Reigart (Gene Hackman). Left with just two weeks on the aircraft carrier in Bosnia, Chris takes a test run with Jeremy during which time they come across some suspicious activity in a demilitarized zone and they decide to veer off their planned course and collect photographic evidence. En route, their plane is shot down by a couple of missiles. Chris takes off to radio in their position and Jeremy is captured and executed by the Serbs'. So begins Chris's ordeal as he  tries to escape from his ruthless Bosnian-Serb pursuers and survive.  
On the icy mountain slopes in war-torn Bosnia - dodging landmines, snipers and hoping to get across evidence of a possible genocide of the Bosnian population, this action packed war film is a nail-biter all the way through.

Word for the day :-
egregious - outstandingly bad; shocking

Thursday, July 09, 2015

Dennis the Menace (1993)

It's a beautiful, crisp morning filled with the sound of chirping birds and peaceful enough to want to enjoy the morning paper. But if you listen carefully, you'll hear the dreaded rattle of a bicycle, the sound scary enough to frighten away birds, cats and squirrels alike. Oh and Mr. Wilson too! Who else can it be but Dennis Mitchell - the next door neighbor's pesky son. And you better watch out! The blond haired little Dennis, always armed with a slingshot, is no angel and that's what most people who've dealt with Dennis will tell you. All of his good intentions don't amount to much as it ends up bringing nothing but misery to Mr. George Wilson. On different occasions, Dennis has shot an aspirin down Mr. Wilson's throat, broken his dentures, ruined his barbequed chicken successfully getting the chicken to taste like paint, dropped a burning marshmallow  on Mr. Wilson's forehead- and the list is exhaustive.
Mr. Wilson has been chosen to host this year's garden party, an event he has been eagerly waiting for. The showpiece will be his 'mock orchid', a rare plant that blooms once every forty years, only to wither in a few seconds. Unfortunately, Dennis's parents have to be out of town at the same time and Dennis is now living with the Wilson's. Mr. Wilson is only too convinced that Dennis will somehow mess things up. Will Dennis be able to redeem himself and save the day?
Absolutely fun and rib-tickling.



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Word for the day :-
leonine - of or relating to the lion

Monday, July 06, 2015

Hachi: A dog's tale (2009)

Professor Parker Wilson (Richard Gere) makes a train journey everyday to get to and from work at the University. As the story goes, little pup Hachi who is making his way from Japan to the United States is soon lost at an American train station when he breaks free from his cage. As destiny would have it he bumps into Parker. The adorable pup wins Parker's heart and he decides to take the puppy home for the night, hoping to find his rightful owner the following day. Curious about the dog, bearing a collar with a Japanese symbol, Parker seeks help from his Japanese friend.
His friend is able to tell him that the symbol in Japanese reads Hachi, meaning "good fortune" and symbolizes the lucky number 8. After several failed attempts to locate the owner, Parker and Hachi soon form a bond like no other. Hachi accompanies the professor to the train station everyday and he waits patiently for his return at 4 each evening, a sight not lost to many. It is the end of life's journey for the professor who dies of a heart attack, one fateful day, while teaching. But Hachi continues to keep vigil for the next nine years in the hopes of his return.
This is a movie inspired from a true story of a dog from Japan that
The statue at Shibuya Station, Japan
dates back to 1924, before World War II. Before Hachi's death a bronze statue was erected at the Shibuya train station in 1934 to honor a dog's loyalty, unflinching love and faithfulness.
Tears galore. 😢