12:22am. Home.
Musa - A Korean war epic. Blood(y) and serious historical drama, nonchalantly staged.
Autumn Sonata - Swedish - One of the most acclaimed works of director Ingmar Bergman. Will I, a mere mortal, have the audacity to type even one word on both the directorial & acting talents of the Bergmans'?! Ingrid Bergman simply stays with you long after the movie is over, with her award winning portrayal of a self-obsessed musician-mother 'Charolette'.
To Rob a Thief - Obviously the Spanish title is longer and totally alien to even read leave alone pronounce, hence I felt twas safe to key in the English title only. This film is a very simple, very 'noble' heist that addresses the issue of Latino Immigrants in modern day America in a subtle yet effective way. You know this one can easily be adapted to be remade with a good cast in Tamil/Telugu... Someone must recommend this to K S Ravikumar, as he would be able to pull it off with convincing our heros to co-star in a mastermind of a theft - yes, you need 6 guys & 1 girl - anyone interested ??!
These were the 3 Movies & ME (good, I finally have a post where I could justify the title, like our heros do in formula, masala films!) But self-admittedly No Sunday of mine was as entertaining! Actually, I'm wondering if I should take my Black & White German flick right now, switch ON the DVD and press PLAY. But good sense tells me to put a fullstop to this insomniac habit I've gotten into of late and switch OFF the lights.
After all, 'tomorrow is another day'! Good night.
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