Iranian movie (2017) made & written by Ali Hatef and starring him also in the lead role alongwith Maryan Vayghan as Mariam. Shot entirely in Los Angeles or neighbourhood Mariam comes to the US in search of her husband who is absconding after marrying her in Iran. Typical problem faced by South Asian girls also when the US groom vanishes after taking advantage of home grown girls. There is nothing much in the movie. They i.e. Ali who is a car driver and Mariam go on searching for that man. There are few Persian words which are common with Hindi like choi for tea, hazaar for thousand, do for two etc. Fascinating to hear the language spoken, otherwise there is nothing in the movie to recommend.
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Wednesday, October 11, 2017
A Deadly Shade of Gold
My first one of the Travis McGee series by John MacDonald, the plot twists and turns literally into so many parts that you begin to wonder where this character came from. McGee is drawn into a murder of his close friend, who himself is drawn into some shady dealings with some pure gold Aztec statuette that have some value. McGee sets off on a quest to find out who killed his friend which takes him into a small village in Mexico. The plot slowly unravels every time McGee visits a new adventure, we start learning something about the story. Still it is not a linear narrative so we start tucking into one twist after another. We move from Mexico to Los Angeles, where the finale is set. Bodies start dropping one after another, all the bad guys go off one after another. McGee starts getting the hang of the plot more than us, of course, but we are still drawn to the end of the story through one sub-text after another. McGee is not the atypical detective, so his methods are unconventional but brutal in the end. Some perniciously vile characters are presented to us along the way.
John MacDonald is an American writer and the Travis McGee series spawned the 60s to mid 80s and were fairly successful. This book was published in 1965.
My rating 3/5
John MacDonald is an American writer and the Travis McGee series spawned the 60s to mid 80s and were fairly successful. This book was published in 1965.
My rating 3/5
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