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Black
Unable to see, hear, or speak after a childhood illness, a young woman grows up prone to violent outbursts until an eccentric tutor changes her life.
Release : | 2005 |
Rating : | 8.1 |
Studio : | Yash Raj Films, Applause Bhansali Productions, Applause Entertainment, |
Crew : | Art Direction, Assistant Art Director, |
Cast : | Amitabh Bachchan Rani Mukerji Shernaz Patel Ayesha Kapoor Dhritiman Chatterjee |
Genre : | Drama |
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Takes itself way too seriously
not horrible nor great
A movie that not only functions as a solid scarefest but a razor-sharp satire.
Each character in this movie — down to the smallest one — is an individual rather than a type, prone to spontaneous changes of mood and sometimes amusing outbursts of pettiness or ill humor.
The movie is inspired from original story between Helen Keller & Anne Mansfield Sullivan. There is one more version available introduced as 'The Miracle worker'. Thank God that Sanjay Leela Bhansali made a bollywood version, otherwise I would have never known. I thank everybody who brings this kind of cinema to bollywood. Even if they are not original at international level, they are still original to us here at bollywood.Direction, Screenplay, Cinematography: Direction along with filming locations are really chosen well. The movie has not got any songs like other bollywood movies but there is music. All this together make this movie a great treat.The movie has got all the great actors acting in it. Everybody has acted well. I would further add Ayesha Kapur stood exceptional with her acting.I have watched the movie more than once. The first time was the best treat and I have rated movie as per that. Watch it, you won't be disappointed.
This is a very astonishing movie which touches your heart. Black tells the story of an elderly alcoholic man who devotes his life to help a deaf blind girl survive Story: WARNING may contain spoilers. Michelle is an eight year old girl who becomes frustrated with the world of darkness around her. She finds in difficult to communicate with her parents and because sang animal living in the form of s human being but light shines when debraj sebra enters her life.Flaws: they aren't any it is a complicated astonishing movie which touches your heart.Acting: Every single actor whether they had a small or large role had done phenomenal performances. Rani Mukerji has done her best work here. This movie signifies that she is one of the top actresses in Bollywood. She is amazing with expressions, tone and eyes which make you melt into the character of Michelle. Amitabh Is the light of the movie his stubborn caring character is highlight of the movie. But the most amazing job done is by Ayeasha Kapur who plays the eight year old Michelle who is a confused wild animal is most effective she was truly the star of the show and the best performance of the movie. She is one of the best child actresses in the world with this movie. The rest of the supporting cast was also very good Overall Black is a piece of art, a brilliant movie established with phenomenal performances
Normal People lives in darkness seconds to minutes to hours, but I have lived 40 years in this darkness in the beginning of my life was black is all my life, indifferent to that came teachers who made black colored balloon rainbow that Tadhaye your joy and pleasure to make you love life does not involve under Aldamsh curtain of darkness, I Michele McNally this is the story of my life! A girl born in this life blind and devoid of hearing this problem caused her psychological conflicts in her life to the inability of its people to absorb his actions reckless reckless careless but to hire her parents a special teacher probably come out with a positive result with this girl who died and her parents of her actions. The film was a partnership between Rani Mukherjee and Amitabh Bachchan said Rani first because it is overshadowed by the magic of representation on the experience and performance of Amitabh, Rani gave each Maldiha for this extremely difficult role of learning languages deaf and you ... etc made painting difficult for them to be offered again recognizing the Amitabh and as usual, had a special charm to make the role of the teacher who despair in the period and increased attachment to insist on Michelle rid of suffering in another period. The share of Sanjay Leela Bhansali who knocked out by the wonderful romance Devdas and play the lead: Ram night which is also creative in choosing places photography and imaging method free at the museum, which was filmed on the grounds that the family home. The film out of the framework of traditional Albolioodah movies with dancing and singing customary to write his name a new box of creative black luxury of drama. The film itself is a tutorial for not lost hope of people with special needs and if the film has to offer in a brief story of one girl there are thousands like Michelle marginalized in the world no one cares about helping them.
Extremely moving film, based loosely on the Helen Keller story, transplanted to India. Stylistically, this is very much a Bollywood film. No songs , but 'larger than life' performances – which are still enthralling and rooted in real emotions. An operatic feel – that doesn't undermine the story's power. Exquisite, but highly expressionistic and stylized photography. In other words, it's the correlative opposite of Arthur Penn's gritty, 'real' "The Miracle Worker', but it succeeds just as powerfully on it's own terms. Bollywood sometimes manages make movies the way that Hollywood did in the 1930s-1950s; they aren't afraid of theatricality, but they use that quality just right, so it enhances instead of undermining the storytelling. The film may have been consciously pushing my buttons, but it all worked, making me weep more than once. And a number of images have haunted me since seeing it.