Review:
http://mrbrownmovies.com/movierpt04-01.html#khnh
Like many reviews, this one also includes a plot summary of the film at the beginning, once the critic has declared his/her love for the film. The review is largely positive, commending not only the narrative of the film- which is regarded as a successful version of a conventional story-line but with “further complications”- but also the cinematography and the “Tinseltown-level of production polish”, which are considered to be progressive for the Indian film industry. The unconventionally long review means that the critic also comments on specific filming techniques like the traditional "day one," "day two” labels denoting the passing of time, being delivered verbally directly to the camera by “passing extras”.
You tube comments:
MillionareGal
hehe, he is an angel! XD lol Sharukhan is the perfect actor for this movie, i bawled
achug1996
i love this movie its sooo aawweessoommee
vudulaydi
i love all the different ethnicities at the street party!!
draga88
its funny hw all da americans der can speak indian lol dis film is awsome
marko1na2eks
the best film i'ever seen
babyvlova09
saif: *crying*
srk: wat happend to u?
saif: i miss papa
srk: im sorri wen did he die?
saif: HIS ALIVE!!! cant i miss him
srk: oh
lol i was lmaol
CelebLover786
Staying Alive Loool. Thats So Funny!
wazildhum12
the sadest classic in bollywood.sharuk is timeless.i think we should have more movie slike this.
Due to the nature of the website, the comments are closely focused on the narrative of the film rather than the any filming techniques used or any background information. The viewers leave positive comments mainly about the performance of the actors and the effects the film has on them personally ( a lot of people commented for example that the film made them cry excessively). Since the comments are an example of audience criticism, it is interesting to see how they respond to the characterisations in the film. Responses such as “i juz hate their dadi” show the extent to which the construction of certain characters by the writer/director has been successful.
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