The girl on the train is one of those books that I found out about after they made a movie of it. The trailer did not impress me, but when I opened the book, I was hooked. It’s about a woman who drinks to numb the pain of heartbreak. Rachel’s drunken narrative in the book is intriguing; you can almost feel the frustration of trying to retrieve a memory lost in the haze of total inebriation, a memory that could free you or doom you. It’s a story told from the perspective of three women, Rachel, with her pain; Megan with her dissatisfaction and Anna with her fierceness. The story goes back and forth in time; weaving through the thin strands of Rachel’s blurred recollections, around the shadowy corners of Megan’s feelings, with the sharp edges of Anna’s voice. Three women who are tied together by their choices which turn out to be life-changing. At the start of the book, you delve into Rachel’s mind, and before you know it, you are drawn into her miserable and wistful thoughts of...
Piku is a heart-warming movie about the parent-child relationship. Deepika, who plays Piku, does not waltz in with her hair streaming behind her and music playing mysteriously in the background. The movie starts with just another day in the life of a working woman who looks after her aging father. The actors portray the characters beautifully and you easily slip into the story. Throughout the movie we notice small things like the family sitting down and eating together, talking about inconsequential things; the problems with the maid (a situation that we are only too familiar with, eh?); the minor tiffs in the family. Bhaskhor and Piku even discuss his daily bowel movements and the products therefrom matter-of-factly at meal times. Bhashkhor, played by Amitabh Bacchan, is a neurotic and overprotective father who, in his attempts to protect his daughter (Piku) at all times, ends up causing her embarrassment at her workplace and at family get-togethers. However, his charact...
Cloudy skies and black leather-clad figures; violence, bloodshed and betrayal- such is the atmosphere of the Underworld movie series. Underworld Blood Wars is better than its predecessor, Awakening (2012), in terms of entertainment value. However, the Directors seem to be dragging the story unnecessarily. Blood Wars is about Selene’s transformation into a more powerful and wiser vampire. David’s character, first introduced in Awakening as an idealistic warrior, develops in this flim. His significance is explained and he is finally given the charge of leadership. However, Eve, Selene’s daughter, seems to be lurking in the shadows. Eve was introduced in Awakening; in fact, the story was about her reunion with Selene. The stories of Awakening and Blood Wars seem to be centered on Eve and her unique heritage, yet she plays a minor role in the first and hardly features in the latter. Her character seems to be an excuse to make more Underworld movies about Selene, her mother, who assi...
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