MOM (2017)- Short Bollywood Film Review

Recently I watched the Bollywood Drama Thriller ‘MOM’ (2017). With a lot of buzz around the film, for its casting, storyline and a much-awaited return of Sridevi (after her last film in 2012). Filled with action, a solid storyline and a well-formed ensemble ‘MOM’ proved to be a riveting watch. Further transcending it into a tight thriller filled with all the right elements.

How far would you go to protect those that you loved? 

First time director Ravi Udywar gives us this summer’s biggest thriller yet (for the Bollywood industry). Whilst Sridevi makes a welcome return under her husband Boney Kapoor’s banner  (one of the producers of the film). Further marking her return to Bollywood cinema after her last hit ‘English Vinglish’ in 2012 (also by a debut filmmaker). Running in accordance with her landmark achievement of being in the Indian film industry for 50 years (with MOM marking her 300th film).

The Story

Chronicling a mother’ journey, her strength, determination and plight fighting for her stepdaughter Arya. In short, the film revolves around a biology teacher trying to get close to her stepdaughter Arya to no avail (as she’s always seen as an outsider, further made clear with the use of ‘Maam’). One night, Arya approaches her Dad to go to a party with her friends. Both Arya’s Dad and stepmom/biology teacher agree. However what follows are extremely horrific events. Further making Arya’s family question the legal system and their family’s safety. After a drawn out court case, Sridevi’s character takes matters into her own hands, as she begins her path of vengeance and defies the system by all odds seeking justice through her own hands (with the help of a private eye).

In short, the film revolves around a biology teacher trying to get close to her stepdaughter Arya to no avail (as she’s always seen as an outsider, further made clear with the use of ‘Maam’). One night, Arya approaches her Dad to go to a party with her friends. Both Arya’s Dad and stepmom/biology teacher agree. However what follows are extremely horrific events. Further making Arya’s family question the legal system and their family’s safety. After a drawn out court case, Sridevi’s character takes matters into her own hands, as she begins her path of vengeance and defies the system by all odds seeking justice through her own hands (with the help of a private eye).

Without giving too much away MOM is an extremely gripping Bollywood thriller which doesn’t let you breathe for one second throughout. As each scene is filled with a particular type of emotion (being projected at you), further making you watch closely as to what will happen next.

“Bhagwan har jagah nahi hota hai … Issi liye toh usne maa banayi hai”- Sridevi’s character

Translation: (God is not everywhere) … That’s why he has created a mother

Source: http://www.filmyquotes.com/movies/1701

Star Performers

For me Sridevi carried the film on her shoulders, expressing the angst of a mother in pain, suffering and fear. Further showing her journey in avenging her daughter’s tragic situation. Followed by her characters stepdaughter (who she always treats as if she were her own)  Arya (played by Pakistani actress Sajal Ali). As a newcomer, Sajal commands the screen with emotional vulnerability and pure emotion. From the moment we see her character on screen, we are in awe of her fluidity and ease. Showcasing herself in various avatars, from a confident young woman to one who has been damaged and bruised (elevated by Sejal’s tone of address, her expressions and her interactions with both her parents). Last but not least, Nawazuddin Siddiqui (who plays a private eye) makes you keep your eyes on him whenever he is in the scene. Making sure that each corner of the screen is filled by his sheer talent, through complete effortless and command. For me, he certainly made sure his character would be one to remember, making each dialogue passage, emotion, interaction feel raw, earnest and believable.

Other Highlights

What was interesting about this film, is that there weren’t many songs (not to mention those included were short in length). For a Bollywood film, this is quite unusual. However, for this particular type of film, it worked very well. Considering the music worked as prompt for the action and also an aid for the emotion (almost reacting to what was happening on screen).  With the master of fine music and melodies Mr AR Rahman representing the soundtrack/musical score of the film (which is nothing short of brilliance).

Reactions

My rating: 

8.5/10

Filled with raw emotion and a stunning line up (from the Queen of Bollywood to many upcoming actors, to those who have made their own mark respectively in Bollywood), MOM is a film not to be missed by any parent.

It is truly a story of courage, inner strength and determination. Further making us think about the law system, the safety of one’s child etc. If you watch one Bollywood thriller this year make sure its this one, as it won’t disappoint. Get ready to witness a Mothers plight, family ties, cause and effect and above all justice, justice from the hands of a mother as you celebrate what it means to be a mother and far they’ll go to protect their own.

Bibliography

Zee Studios. (2017). MOM Motion Poster | Sridevi | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | Akshaye Khanna | 14 July 2017. [Online Video]. 30 March 2017. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c3KD2sqDjng. [Accessed: 12 July 2017].

Mom | Bollywood Dialogues By Hindi Movies | Filmy Quotes. 2017. Mom | Bollywood Dialogues By Hindi Movies | Filmy Quotes. [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.filmyquotes.com/movies/1701. [Accessed 12 July 2017].

Zee Studios. (2017). MOM Trailer | Hindi | Sridevi | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | Akshaye Khanna | 7 July 2017. [Online Video]. 3 June 2017. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hctApy_i-qg. [Accessed: 12 July 2017].

Zee Studios. (2017). MOM | Nawazuddin Siddiqui | Reviews | Sridevi | Akshaye Khanna | In cinemas now. [Online Video]. 11 July 2017. Available from: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uypaCrlsK9g. [Accessed: 12 July 2017].

Wonder Woman (2017)- Short Film Review

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Wonder Woman (2017) directed by Patty Jenkins (known for the 2003 hit Monster starring Charlize Theron) hits the right notes for DC Comics. Offering the franchise its best since last year’s Batman Vs Superman.

Centred around Greek mythology, the Amazonian tribe and the British intelligence fighting the Germans. W.W goes above its fictional premise to work as a touching action drama, with heart. Get ready to experience a young warriors rise to greatness, a life she knew she was destined for a long as she battles to protect mankind from the evil Ares (God of War).

Further focusing on human greed, love for mankind and above all war. In what could have been a very superficial over diluted film, Wonder Woman doesn’t fail as a blockbuster action hit, with a female protagonist at its helm.

 

Overall Wonder Woman features some of DC Comics best visuals since last years Batman Vs Superman. However, for me, this film in particular really moved me, beyond its visuals and effects, with a clear and concise storyline. Further adding themes of family, love not war and unity. Making it a film with clear heart, out of all the DC Comics films thus far. Also, its female-centric narrative on strength, courage and power works to inspire young girls and female everywhere to stand up for what they believe (adding to the film’s success and overall critical reception, considering it was liked by the masses).

Trailer

 

 

My Rating: 7.5/10

With action, great special effects and even stellar lead ‘Wonder Woman’ is the exact vehicle Gal Gadot needed to reach international acclaim, alongside partnering with the very talented Patty Jenkins of Monster (2003)  fame. Be sure to check out this instant summer hit now, as you witness Gadots rise as the female superhero we have all been waiting for, for a long time.

Bibliography

Warner Bros. Pictures. (2017). WONDER WOMAN – Official Origin Trailer. [Online Video]. 11 March 2017. Available from:https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=INLzqh7rZ-U. [Accessed: 9 July 2017].

Manpop. 2017. Wonder Woman (2017) – Review | Mana Pop. [ONLINE] Available at: http://manapop.com/film/wonder-woman-2017-review/. [Accessed 09 July 2017].

 

 

Baby Driver (2017): Short Film Review

 

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Source: https://cdn.bleedingcool.net

 

Edgar Wright (known for Hot Fuzz & Shaun of the Dead) returns with an accelerated entry into mainstream cinema. Filled with fast-paced action, witty and sharp dialogue, stellar acting (from the likes of Kevin Spacey, John Hamm and Ansel Elgort). B.D is much more than its title which is suggestive of a comedy spoof drama. ‘Baby Driver’ can also be seen as a crossover between ‘Transporter’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ with an all-star soundtrack and fast-paced driving sequences, adding to the films appropriate rating of being certified as a 15 [Rated R].

‘Baby Driver’ can be seen (in my eyes) as an unofficial crossover between ‘Transporter’ and ‘Guardians of the Galaxy’ with an all-star soundtrack and fast-paced driving sequences, adding to the films appropriate rating of being certified as a 15 [Rated R].

In short, the movie revolves around a getaway driver completing numerous assignments in order to clear his debt with his boss (someone who he stole from years ago, representing his knack for ‘getaway driving’). However, once a heist (which is doomed to fail) goes horribly wrong the consequences are life changing for Baby and his former team.

Highlights of the film would have to include its stellar soundtrack. Considering each tune (whether that be a cover of a retro classic or a well-known punk song) really carries the film along. With each track acting as a marker post for the action to either heighten or be put into full drive. It’s a film which is clever, unique and well formulated (certainly proving a well-deserved entry into mainstream cinema for Edgar Wright himself).

 

Baby Driver deals with themes of family ties, love, trust, betrayal, strategy and above all survival. The theme of ‘survival’ within Baby Driver (2017) is very important. This is because the main character ‘Baby’ is trying to get out of the game but still goes back to it (for reasons made known within the film). Further suggesting commitment, loyalty as his character is one which does not complete a task half-heartedly. He does, however, progress as a character with the arrival of Debora (Played by Lily James) who becomes his love interest in the film, and ignites a new plan within Baby to follow. One which features trials and tribulations, but eventually leads them into a situation they’ve been dreaming of all along.

 

Film Stills: http://cinemavine.com/new-stills-from-edgar-wrights-baby-driver/ 

Further Reading: 

  1. Baby Driver (2017) Film Discussion (possible spoilers)
  2. Baby Driver (2017) & film theory (spoilers ahead)

Trailer:

Ansel Elgort carries himself well through charm and charisma. He is every part Baby on the screen, making us believe every cheeky smile and remark. Alongside a well brought together cast, Baby Driver shines. Make sure to check out this action blockbuster in a cinema near you. With explosive action, fast cars, a solid narrative and a top ensemble ‘Baby Driver’ is a film not to be missed.
My rating: 8.5/10
Activity: In Cinemas Now
 Bibliography
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2) New Stills from Edgar Wright’s ‘Baby Driver’ Featuring Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx & Lily James – Cinema Vine. 2017. New Stills from Edgar Wright’s ‘Baby Driver’ Featuring Jon Hamm, Jamie Foxx & Lily James – Cinema Vine. [ONLINE] Available at: http://cinemavine.com/new-stills-from-edgar-wrights-baby-driver/. [Accessed 03 July 2017].
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4) IMDb. 2017. Shaun of the Dead (2004) – IMDb. [ONLINE] Available at:http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0365748/. [Accessed 04 July 2017].
5) Car Throttle. 2017. Baby Driver Is The Fast And Furious Antidote The Car World Needed. [ONLINE] Available at:https://www.carthrottle.com/post/baby-driver-is-the-fast-and-furious-antidote-the-car-world-needed/. [Accessed 09 July 2017].
6) Film School Rejects. 2017. Freudian Formula One: Baby Driver’s Mommy Issues. [ONLINE] Available at:https://filmschoolrejects.com/baby-driver-mommy-issues/. [Accessed 09 July 2017].
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