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THE LAST STATION

Posted: 27 Feb 2010 05:01 PM PST

Date Released : 15 January 2010
Quality : DVDRip
Info : imdb.com/title/tt0824758
Starring : Paul Giamatti, James McAvoy, Christopher Plummer
Genre : Biography | Drama

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Di hari-hari terakhirnya, Leo Tolstoy (Christopher Plummer) tak bisa merasakan ketenangan batin seperti yang ia harapkan. Sebagai penulis terkenal Leo berhasil menulis karya-karya agung dan mendapatkan kekayaan yang hampir tak terhitung jumlahnya. Di saat inilah Leo justru merasakan perang batin dalam dirinya. Leo yakin bukan ini jalan yang harus ia tempuh.

Dibesarkan untuk percaya bahwa jalan terbaik adalah dengan menghindarkan diri dari gemerlap dunia, Leo pun mulai berpikir untuk meninggalkan semua harta miliknya dan menempuh jalan seorang petapa. Di usianya yang telah mencapai 82 tahun, Leo kemudian memutuskan untuk mengembara meski kondisi kesehatannya saat itu jauh dari kata prima.

Namun belum terlalu jauh dari rumah, Leo mendadak jatuh sakit. Ia pun lantas berhenti di stasiun Astapovo untuk sekedar beristirahat. Sayangnya kondisi Leo semakin memburuk dan ia tak mampu melanjutkan perjalanannya. Leo yakin sebentar lagi ajal akan menjemputnya sementara di luar ratusan wartawan rela tidur di tenda hanya untuk menunggu kabar selanjutnya dari penulis besar ini.
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R E V I E W [English]

With awards season looking a little thin this year, a savvy distributor should snap up Michael Hoffman's "The Last Station," which had its world premiere screenings during the weekend at Telluride. Three superb performances by Helen Mirren, Christopher Plummer and James McAvoy should have Oscar handicappers drooling. Although this story of the last days of Leo Tolstoy is specialized material, it packs an emotional wallop that costume pictures often lack. "Station" has the potential to be a substantial art house hit. It also is the high-water mark in Hoffman's 20-year career.

Adapted from Jay Parini's novel, Hoffman's screenplay begins in 1910, when Valentin Bulgakov (McAvoy), an earnest intellectual, is hired as Tolstoy's secretary. When he arrives at the estate of the revered author (Plummer), Valentin finds himself caught in the middle of a power struggle between Tolstoy's wife, Countess Sofya (Mirren), and Vladimir Chertkov (Paul Giamatti), the weaselly leader of the utopian movement that Tolstoy founded. The innocent Valentin is startled by the tempestuous nature of the Tolstoys' 48-year marriage, and he finds his loyalties tested more than once as he tries to navigate the passions -- financial as well as emotional -- that swirl around an author as celebrated as Tolstoy. (By this point, the film makes clear, the aging author of "War and Peace" and "Anna Karenina" was one of the first literary celebrities, with journalists and photographers camping out on his doorstep.)

The picture is far livelier than the standard literary biopic. Welcome bursts of rowdy humor and sensuality punctuate the intrigue. As Valentin begins a romance with a young woman living on Tolstoy's farm, the flush of first love is played as counterpoint to the harder realities of a long-term relationship. "Station" will be remembered as one of the most riveting cinematic portraits of what George Eliot called the "murder" of marriage. The actors bring all the pain and longing to the surface. Mirren can explode with anger at one moment and fall into desperate neediness the next. Because of her eloquent performance, even during Sofya's most operatic tirades, we always feel her abiding love for her husband.

Plummer has been shamefully overlooked by Oscar voters during his four-decade film career. This might finally be the time for the Academy to make amends. He looks remarkably like the familiar photographs of the aging author, and he has the stature to play genius convincingly. But Plummer also captures the great man's frailties with self-deprecating humor. There is one moment when Tolstoy kneels on the ground to bid farewell to his beloved home that is a brilliant example of how much a great actor can convey through sheer physicality.

Playing against these two giants, it's amazing that McAvoy holds his own. The opening scenes showing Valentin awestruck in the presence of his idol represent the height of high comedy. As he comes to recognize his hero's feet of clay, McAvoy's reactions deepen poignantly. This is the actor's best performance to date.

Kerry Condon as his love interest has just the right skeptical, earthy spirit. Anne-Marie Duff as Tolstoy's conflicted daughter also hits emotional high notes. Only Giamatti as the pompous antagonist seems a bit uncomfortable, but maybe that's because his role is the least nuanced in the script.

Technical credits are splendid in this German-Russian co-production. Sebastian Edschmid's handsome cinematography and Patrizia von Brandenstein's impeccable production design add immeasurably to the movie's impact. But more important than the fine craftsmanship is the unabashed emotional power that the film summons in its final scenes. Thanks to the fire of the acting as well as the shrewdness of the writing and direction, there is unlikely to be a dry eye in the house.

ITS COMPLICATED

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 05:04 PM PST

Date Released : 24 March 2010
Quality : DVDRip.Amiable
Info : imdb.com/title/tt1230414
Starring : Meryl Streep, Steve Martin, Alec Baldwin
Genre : Comedy | Romance

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Jane adalah ibu dari tiga anak, memiliki restaurant di Santa Barbara dan juga – setelah satu dekade bercerai – masih menjalian hubungan yang baik dengan mantan suaminya, pengacara Jake. Namun saat Jane dan Jake keular kota untuk menghadiri wisuda putra mereka, semuanya menjadi rumit. Sebuah jamuan santai berubah menjadi peritiwa tak terduga – sebuah perselingkuhan. Jake telah menikah lagi dengan wanita yang jauh lebih muda bernama Agness, dan saat ini Jane adalah wanita idaman lain. Terjebak ditengah-tengah hubungannya dengan Adam, seorang arsitek yang sedang merancang dapur baru Jane. Baru sembuh dari perceraiannya, Adam jatuh cinta pada Jane namun ia tersadar bahwa ia menjadi bagian dari cinta segitiga.

Haruskah Jane dan Jake melanjutkan hubungan mereka, atau cinta sejati adalah cinta yang datang kedua kalinya?

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Jane is the mother of three grown kids, owns a thriving Santa Barbara bakery/restaurant and has—after a decade of divorce—an amicable relationship with her ex-husband, attorney Jake. But when Jane and Jake find themselves out of town for their son's college graduation, things start to get complicated. An innocent meal together turns into the unimaginable—an affair. With Jake remarried to the much younger Agness, Jane is now, of all things, the other woman. Caught in the middle of their renewed romance is Adam, an architect hired to remodel Jane's kitchen. Healing from a divorce of his own, Adam starts to fall for Jane, but soon realizes he's become part of a love triangle. Should Jane and Jake move on with their lives, or is love truly lovelier the second time around? It's... complicated.

THE JAPANESE WIFE

Posted: 26 Feb 2010 05:03 PM PST

Date Released : 9 April 2010
Quality : DVDRip
Info : imdb.com/title/tt1620620
Starring : Rahul Bose, Moushumi Chatterjee, Rudranil G
Genre : Drama

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The final lap in this lyrical but contrived tale of unfufilled love shows two women coming together after the tragic death of the man they both loved. One, the Japanese wife of the title, the other a silent widow of meagre means.

By then it's too late. "The Japanese Wife" has lost its claims to its director's fame.

This story of a long-distance 'marriage' between a Bengali bhadra-lok from rural Bengal Snehmoy (Rahul Bose) and his Japanese pen-pal Miyage (Chigusa Takaku) suffers from an incurable disease known as Inherent Silliness. Based on a true story by Kunal Basu, this is the ultimate non-romance between two people who thoroughly deserve each other.

Rahul Bose in The Japanese WifeThey're both so annoying and outdated in their naivete, you see! The couple married to each other for over 15 years never meets and barely speaks to each other on the phone a few times (talk about phoney relationships, this one takes the cake). When Miyage falls ill in Japan Snehmoy goes to the doctor in Kolkata with her medical reports. The doc's expression when he hears why the patient can't come personally to be examined is exactly the way we feel about this long-distance marriage.

Aparna Sen, in what is arguably her most disastrous film to date, intersperses the over-sweet ridiculously idealistic relationship with quaint post-picture images from Snehmoy's rural home life with his aunt (Moushumi) and widow (Raima Sen) who moves into the schoolteacher-hero's home with her son. Snatches of changing times such as Bipasha sizzling to "Beedi jalayle" on television remind us of how outrageously old-fashioned the basic storyline is. While Rahul's Japanese connection makes you want to run and cover your face in a kimono, the actor's rapport with the widow's son (Rudranil Ghosh) conveys a natural warmth and grace.

Aparna Sen has always shown a keen eye for visual detail. The scenes from Snehmoy's home life, the architectural details, the scenic landscape, incidental characters encountered in the toasted-brown lanes, and the boats riding the swelling rivers are done with heartwarming tenderness. Full credit to cinematographer Anay Goswami for using the screen space to create picture-post card scenes of rural Bengal echoing images from Satyajit Ray's "Pather Panchali".

Raima Sen Japanese WifeThe art-direction, sound and most specially the composition of the frames once again shows Aparna Sen's glorious mastery over visual detailing and her skill as a celluloid storyteller so evident in her earlier works.

This time Aparna Sen is let down by the basic implausibility of the material. What could have been a poignant and haunting tale of love, understanding and marriage between two people from different cultures and countries ends up being just a misconstructed series of verbal exchanges on the soundtrack between Rahul Bose and the Japanese actress whose individual accents are as grating on our nerves as any put-on accent we've ever heard in cinema.

Bose, who has repeatedly proved himself a skilled actor, is unable to take his character to a level beyond the irritating. What is supposed to be moving and emotional often turns out to be unintentionally laughable. Watch Rahul masturbating frantically in a boat after he promises his chitti-biwi from Japan to remain sexually faithful to her. This is Rahul's second masturbation scene on screen after Dev Benegal's "English August". The first time his character was bored. This time he's just desperate. So are we.

The Japanese WifeTo keep a straight face while the characters talk to each other in thick accents about love and togetherness without ever meeting (or mating). This is stretching the imagination. Sorry, it just doesn't work.

As for the long kite-flying sequence it puts you off kites forever. Sorry, Hrithik and Barbara.

Rahul Bose's vast abilities to get into character here fight a losing battle. His performance never goes beyond the accent. Raima Sen is as usual, lovely and in-character. Wonder why she continues to be sidelined! And it's a pleasure to watch Moushumi Chatterjee return as Rahul's goodhearted but scheming aunt. But as Rishi Kapoor always says about his performances in failed films, 'Faiyda kya hai?' (What's the use)

If you are a fan of Aparna Sen's work (as I am) you would be deeply disappointed by her descent into this self-important but frustrating film about a couple which deserves each other for all the wrong reasons. Arjun Sablok did long-distance love much better with Hrithik Roshan and Esha Deol in "Na Tum Janon Na Hum".

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