Sunday, April 28, 2019

A Place called Freedom

This is of a different genre by Ken Follett, the master story teller. This is a historical fiction novel set in Scotland of 1766 when slave trade existed. Mack McAsh is a coal miner in the employ of Sir George Jamisson. Sir George has two sons and apart from mines he has some plantations in Virginia and some sugar plantation in Barbados. But he is perennially indebted. So he has to marry off his eldest son to Lizzie Halim of the Halim Estate. Lizzie's mother is also severely indebted and she seeks the hand of Robert the eldest son of Sir George. Mack is involved in a coal mining incident where he rescues several people. He constantly seeks freedom from slavery. The Halim estate does not have any mines but it is reckoned that after the marriage between the two families, mines can start there. But Lizzie is against such thing having seen with her own eyes the kind of degrading lives led by the miners. Follett is brilliant in his narrative and the pages moves exceedingly fast. Goodreads 5/5  

Saturday, April 13, 2019

The Abduction

The Abduction by Mark Gimenez, my first one by him. Quite an engrossing and thrilling book of an abduction of a school girl with links going back to the Vietnam war, politics, bullying, neo Nazis, FBI. Mark takes the story on several levels but stays in contention with his narrative. Good book for those looking for a fast fiction. Goodreads review 5/5

Saturday, April 6, 2019

Genesis

Genesis - a 1986 movie starring Nazeeruddin Shah, Om Puri, Shabana Azmi and MK Raina. Nazeer and Om are leftovers in a remote, barren, desert and their only contact with the outside world is a trader MK Raina who comes weekly to take their products which is woven blankets and supplies them with food items and all. Nazeer discovers a human skull while digging the ground one day which bemuses both of them. Then Shabana comes out of nowhere - hungry, emaciated, desolate and narrates her story of her family lost in the floods. The three of them bond together until the sexual desire overpowers them and Shabana gets pregnant in the movie. There is a kind of eeriness to the movie more so to do with the discovery of the human skull. The landscape is true to plot and of course when you have three power houses acting in one movie, it is bound to be dramatic. Mrinal uses a lot of natural light in the scenes and his direction is of course outstanding. Rating 5/5

Neel Akasher Neechey



This was a beautiful movie directed by Mrinal Sen and starring Kali Banerjee, Manju Dey in the lead roles. Set in the 1930s it delves into a brother sister relationship between a Chinese hawker and an Indian housewife who is active in the Indian resistance movement. The Chinese hawker is played by Kali Banerjee and he speaks only Hindi or English in the movie. He has a background in China where he loses his only sister because he has to pay his debts to the landlord and because of overworking he falls ill and his sister pledges one necklace which he had given to her for getting some money. Instead she gets raped and when the brother comes to know it, he mercilessly throws her out of the house losing her forever. Therefore when Bosonti played by Manju calls him brother he showers all his brotherly love on her causing some friction and jealousy amongst her family members and his lady love also. Manju Dey plays the role of Bosonti quite brilliantly. Mrinal Sen has done a super job with the movie.  

Zodiac

  American true crime mystery movie “Zodiac” (2007) directed by David Fincher and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, Mark Ruffalo, Robert Downey Jr. ...