Sanjay wrote:
Alright guys, it's time to officially put this whole aspect ratio issue to rest. I saw the film today and it was projected 'anamorphically' in a 2.35:1 aspect ratio, even the 'Censor Bpard Certificate' at the begining of the film, stated 'Delhi-6 (Cinemascope)'. The film seems to have been shot and exhibited no different from the thousands of other Hindi films released over the last Three decades. I suppose I was not going crazy, when I thought I remembered seeing the theatrical trailer exactly the same way, ie. in anamorphic 2.35:1 aspect ratio.
Regarding my views on the film, I found it to be okay. Not anywhere as good as 'Rang De Basanti' but still not anywhere as bad as some people (read as Moron Adarsh), painted it out to be. The film lacks cohesiveness and seems to drift in many parts and I can see how the average viewer would/could never like this film. The music, unlike 'Rang De Basanti' is not utilized well and I could'nt help but think to myself, "what a waste of an excellent sioundtrack". Other than the 'Kaala Bandar' song, I can't think of even one song that does not seem to be an intrusion or simply poorly incorporated into the script. In fact it almost seems like the soundtrack came first and the script sort of just accomodated the songs. Overall I would rate the film a '6.5 - 7.0 out of 10'. 'Rang De Basanti' on the other hand I would rate as a solid '9.0 out of 10'. The one thing that stands out in the film though is the perfomances of so many of the supporting cast, making one feel sorry that all this talent is going to waste simply because the 'Chopras', 'Johars', 'Bhansalis' etc. continue to work only with their coterie of mediocre actors.
EDIT: The rather blatant preachiness in the climax of the film is quite jarring for an understated film like 'Delhi-6'. I found it to be quite obnoxious and totally pandering to the lowest common denominator of the viewing audience, who is not the target audience of such a film to begin with.
thanks SAnjay, I believe dvd is not far away. Imho, get SOOO MANY ACTORS EXTRAVAGANZA, ALL BIG WIGS and then do justice with their roles characterization, in 2.30 hr, including songs here and there, kaala, gora bandar too, trying to show some glamor/sleeze/floss incorporated too, is a hecka hard job for a director and then seeing all those mega names, create an exuberant hype and plethora of expectation. Film like SLUMDOG no expectations take u by surprise.
Nevertheless, Divya Dutta is such a class act, excellent performer that has been always side lined in 5-10 minute roles. She reminded me of Dimple roles in some movies, but nevertheless does lack Dimple persona though.