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A Must watch movie – INCEPTION!!!

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Saw ‘INCEPTION’ last week. I was getting more curious after much hype and positive reviews about this new release. It is truly psychological thriller which is filled with impressive effects and consistently unimaginable journey. It is very interesting movie I’ve seen at cinema in long time.

If you liked The Butterfly Effect, The Sixth sense and the most recent one Shutter Island then you must watch ‘INCEPTION’ u will just Love It….


“Paranormal Activity”

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Last night I watched "Paranormal Activity" must say It is the 'SCARIEST' movie I have ever seen. A great movie all the way up to the last minute. I recommend you to watch it on your own because its scary as F***. A haunted house with the tale of supernatural horror not knowing if its ghost or demon. Young couple 'Katie' (Katie Featherson) and 'Micah' (Micah Sloat) are twenty something go through this horror almost every night and as the days progress we begin to notice a growing sense of terror, one that builds until the film's end.

Last but not least, expect less and you will appreciate it more.


Marley & Me….

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Marley & Me

I was so desperate to finish reading 'Marley & Me' written by John Grogan, before I watch the crazzy 'Marley' on a big screen. This movie Is all about saying, "Dog is man's best friend' & how one can get so emotionally involved with their pet. I must say that this story is very much 'John Grogan's' personal dog-drama tale, to which we all can relate our own pet experiences. There is not much difference between the book and the movie except john's character is played brilliantly by Owen Wilson.

Its Marley -- the naughtiest dog in the world. Before I read the book I was under impression that its kind of feel good romantic movie where Marley plays a vital role, which it did :) but after reading entire book it was so much more than that. I have Marley like pet back home called 'Snoopy' and over the years he has become part of our family and just cant imagine being at home without his presence...Ohhh I miss him soooo much. I'm so looking forward to visit home ( India ). Anyway, check out the picture below where you can see my dad struggling to get a grip of my marley (Snoopy).

Snoopy

Watch the trailer :


Slumdog Millionaire…

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Slumdog Millionaire

 

 

British director ‘Danny Boyle’ has done an amazing job in directing ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ which undoubtedly became a must watch movie because of several reasons. I don’t agree that everything portrayed in this movie is true but yes to certain extent ‘Slumdog Millionaire’ did manage to capture the darker side of Mumbai.

 

After watching this movie, was lost in several thoughts….

 

Honestly, I was taken aback by seeing this movie because it has got only the negative side of India and doesn't have a single scene in the movie which speaks the greatness of the country or Its achievements or the reason as why India is considered as emerging strongest economic country but apart from that this movie has got the rest of the topics like - Slums, Call-Center, Rusty Trains, Beggars and showcasing this to the rest of the world giving modern India image.  

 

I'm so confused and wondered as why people are still stuck with showcasing the darker side of the country and not showing the modern India which is on a fast pace to be at the top. It is true that this movie is debatable for many reasons and by saying this I'm not criticizing at all. In fact I truly appreciate the effort thats been put in this movie to showcase Mumbai slum to the world and to certain extent I feel that It is truly heart touching Rags - to - Riches story and hope our so called politicians understands the importance and takes it as a challenge to showcase India as a developed country.

 

This movie truly left a kind of awkward feeling but to certain extent it is truth can't be denied and as the country grows and as the day passes by hopefully there wont be any sign of poverty.