Tuesday, January 24, 2006
Sunday, January 22, 2006
Ordinary People
During the weekend I have seen a wonderful 1980 English film called "Ordinary People" directed by Robert Redford. The film portraits the unordinary incidents happening in an affluent upper-middle class family in suburbia after the accidental death of the older son. The film mainly revolves around the younger son Conrad (brilliantly played by Timothy Hutton) who is guilt ridden after his elder brother's death and had tried an earnest but failed suicide attempt. All these incidents disturbs the emotional relationships among him, his well-natured father (played by Donald Sutherland) and bitter mother (played by Mary Tylor Moore). Hutton begins seeing a psychiatrist, who ultimately leads Hutton to realize some important things about his inner feelings. The scenes between the psychiatrist and Hutton are very interesting. The film subseqently shows how Conrad and his parents comes to terms with what has happened to them in the past and find what road they have to take.
Ordinary People had won Oscars for best picture, best director, best supporting actor (Timothy Hutton) and best screenplay. I think the 1999 film American Beauty have some shades from Ordinary People in showing the emotional relationships within members in an upper-middle class family.
Ordinary People had won Oscars for best picture, best director, best supporting actor (Timothy Hutton) and best screenplay. I think the 1999 film American Beauty have some shades from Ordinary People in showing the emotional relationships within members in an upper-middle class family.
Friday, January 13, 2006
SaGa - the unending discussion
After having lots of speculation around, Ganguly is selected to the playing eleven for the first test against Pakistan. The interesting part is that he might open the innings to face Pakistan’s strong new ball attack. Chappel and Dravid are too smart to test our struggling batsman to this most difficult position in the batting lineup. Ganguly, who is currently in a “do or die” mindset need to come up with huge scores in both innings to dream about a prolonged cricketing career, which will eventually become a solution for Indian team’s opening batsmen’s inconsistencies in recent tests. On the other hand, Ganguly will fail miserably which will enable Chappel and Drvaid to show backdoor to Ganguly and to bring a specialist opener for the next test!
All the best Ganguly!