Sunday, November 12, 2006

Godavari Telugu Movie Review - 'Godavari'

I watched the movie Godavari last week and here is my review .....i love this movie and it touched my heart...truely
as "Anand" had left the feeling last year .... i watched it 7 times that's my first movie in life that i've been to watch a film 7 times in theater but this time coz of lot of work i couldnt make it with Godavari. Now i got an online link to watch ...i am unable to control myself watching it when ever i get free time and even i'm listening to the movie while i'm working ......that's really stupending....
Here i collected the movie review that was described very nicely......
Godavari Telugu Movie Review - 'Godavari': "There are movies that draw crowd on their sheer merit. These movies need very little hype, no star value addition, very little skin show and no high decibel brawl. You don't find huge cut outs of the hero of the film staring at the traffic or innumerable banners showcasing the support of fans associations. Movies like these make their entry almost unnoticed but make their presence felt gradually because of their originality and brilliance.

Anand was such a movie last year and Godavari is the movie this year. If watching Anand was pleasurable like drinking a nice hot cup of coffee, watching Godavari is like sipping a soothing cool drink on a breezy beach on a summer evening.

Smoky hillocks, swirling waters and a boat make sure that every scene in Godavari is picture perfect. The scenery doesn't undermine the captivating cinematography rather adds to it. Shot almost entirely on a boat on the meandering Godavari River the movie delves deeper into the human psyche: what kind of a man a self-respecting, independent and nubile woman seeks, why love is such a mushy phenomenon for some and how a man recovers from rejection. It's a little bit like Mills and Boons kind of romance on River Godavari. Add to that an insightful talking dog with a sense of humor and the entertainment is complete.

From the first frame to the last, there isn't a single thing that looks out of place in the movie. None of the characters ever utter anything that's unnecessary. None of the actors give any expression that's out of sync with the scene. That's Sekhar Kammula's dexterity in filmmaking. These days, while rain sequences are shot with mechanical showers and under bright sunshine, Sekhar Kamulla shoots in actual rain and catches a rainbow in the process. This kind of diligence is indica"

1 comment:

Unknown said...

it's nice to reading you , very good keep it up ,so u have to write so many stories like these type ,now we understand what in tha move

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