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Love Aaj Kal (2009)


Genre: Romance/Drama/Comedy

Starring: Saif Ali Khan, Deepika Padukone, Rishi Kapoor, Giselle Monteiro, Rahul Khanna


Jai (Saif) and Meera (Deepika) are having an open relationship. They do everything that a normal couple does, but dont want to admit their love to each other. They think its not something that happens to the current generation. Veer Singh (Rishi Kapoor) befriends Jai and narrates his love life to him which has an uncanny resemblance to his life right now. He firmly disapproves of how Jai and other youngsters of today treat their love life. The movie reflects a lot about how love used to happen yesterday and how different it is from today. Jai doesn't want to acknowledge that love exists and feels its not something that is a part of today's generation and Meera wants to forget Jai and lead her own life. Its only when Meera finally settles down with someone she thinks she loves, do both of them realise that their lives are going in the wrong direction and they really do like each other. A very typical Bollywood 'guy-meets-girl fall in love' type movie. It all depends on how the producer can re-use this story in a different manner, which the movie has done in a way. It incorporates a good comparison between the love and life of people of yesterday and today. Saif needs to change his look and style, looks to cliched on him, and he needs to accept the fact that hes getting old. He cant pass off as unmarried youth anymore.

Rating: 6.2/10
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The Peacemaker (1997)


Genre: Crime/Action/Adventure

Starring: George Clooney, Nicole Kidman


A train in central Russia carrying a nuclear weapon crashes in what seems to be a freak accident which triggers a nuclear blast. Nuclear expert Dr. Julia Kelly (Kidman) and US Army Special Forces officer, Lt. Colonel Thomas Devoe (Clooney) are quite sure it was a well executed nuclear weapons theft. The duo go on a hunt to track down the weapon halfway across the world, which they later realise is intended to be used to blow up the United Nations building in New York City. A gripping adventure with very well executed action scenes. When two of the best of Hollywood actors come together, what else can you expect?

Rating: 7.9/10
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The Interpreter (2005)


Genre: Action/Crime

Starring: Nicole Kidman, Sean Penn, Catherine Keener

Silvia Broome (Kidman) works at the United Nations General Assembly as an interpreter. While packing off from work one day, she hears whispers of an assassination plan of the President of Matobo, Africa, when he is due to make a speech at the General Assembly. Secret Service Dignatory Protection Squad Agent Tobin Keller (Penn) and his assistant Dot Woods (Keener) are assigned the task to verify Broome's threat. After delving into his eyewitnesses past, Keller learns of Broomes connections with Matobo and realises that Broome herself might be involved in this conspiracy. With every passing incident, Keller cant decide whether to trust her or not. A very typical American action-diplomatic movie. Nothing different, but still worth a watch.

Rating: 6.9/10
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Billy Elliot (2000)


Genre: Drama

Starring: Jamie Bell, Jamie Draven, Gary Lewis

Billy Elliot (Bell) is a simple boy living in Northern England, whose father (Lewis) and brother (Draven) work as miners. The movie is set against the 1984 miners strike, wherein both of Billy's family members are taking part, which makes the household situation tense and reduces family income. Billy doesn't enjoy the boxing lessons he is forced to take and somehow develops an affinity for ballet dancing. His father doesn't like his choice, and Billy has to resort to taking secret training from his ballet teacher. When the secret cannot be kept hidden any longer and when Billy gets admission into a famous ballet school in London, his father has to accept the fact and also realises that he must do something to restore the family income if he has to fulfill his sons dreams. The movie shows how some people have a notion that certain sports are meant for girls and certain for boys, and trying to mix them is against the order of nature. The movie focuses on conservative rural families and how it takes a lot to create a modern open society.

Rating: 6.8/10
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Il Buono, Il Brutto, Il Cattivo (1966)


Genre: Action/Adventure/Western

Starring: Clint Eastwood, Eli Wallach, Lee Van Cleef

English title: The Good, The Bad and The Ugly. The god of all western movies is here. Blondie - The Good (Eastwood) and Tuco - The Ugly (Wallach) are two friends, or enemies, depending upon the situation, who make money off Tuco's bounty. As a routine, Blondie takes Tuco to the sheriff who hands over the bounty money to him, who later frees Tuco and they split the money in half. Angel Eyes - The Bad (Cleef) is looking for a Bill Carson who knows the location of a stash of money hidden somewhere. When Blondie breaks the partnership and betrays Tuco, Tuco hunts him down and eventually takes him hostage. They stumble across a carriage laden with bodies where they find a half-dead Bill Carson. Carson narrates half of the money's location to Tuco and the other half to Blondie. They duo set out on an adventure to find the treasure, when they suddenly encounter Angel Eyes, who realises that the two know the location of the money. What follows is a wild-goose chase to the hidden stash. The movie is filled with high-drama, stylish piece of western action often found in movies of old which makes this movie even more appealing. The movies ever famous soundtrack has been played over again in multiple western movies over time. It plays at the very apt moment and makes the movie a good watch.

Rating: 8.6/10
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Conspiracy Theory (1997)



Genre: Romance/Action/Drama/Mystery


Starring: Julia Roberts, Mel Gibson

Considering the amount of dialogues Mel Gibson has to say in this movie, it must have cost us one whole forest to produce the paper used for making the script. Jerry Fletcher (Gibson) has partial mental instability and keeps cooking up 'Conspiracy Theories' from aliens invading earth to NASA hatching a plot to kill the president. But somehow one of his very theories turn out to be true and the only person he trusts is the very person he stalks. Alice Sutton (Roberts) who works in the U.S Justice Department, gets involved with Jerry's insane lifestyle and cant seem to get out of it. One day Jerry gets kidnapped and undergoes mentally torture and in a fit of rage attacks everyone around him and escapes. Very soon the FBI, CIA and every other crime enforcement agency is on his tail. Alice later learns that long ago in the '70's, the government undertook a project wherein they would brain wash innocent people and convert them into hardened assassins. Jerry Fletcher was one of them and it is believed that he murdered Alice's father. Jerry keeps having memory flashes and wants to retrace his past. The movie has an extremely similar story line to the Bourne movies, only difference being is that the entire story is being compressed into one solid movie here. Mel Gibson talks a lot, does a good piece of acting of being a paranoid, but is highly irritating and at times seems to overdo things a bit.

Rating: 6.3/10
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Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (2009)


Genre: Fantasy/Adventure/Thriller

Starring: Danielle Radcliffe, Emma Watson, Rupert Grint, Michael Gambon

Harry (Radcliffe), Ron (Grint) and Hermione (Watson) are starting their sixth year at Hogwarts. With Voldemorts Death Eaters at large, there is no safer place than Hogwarts, under the very person who Voldemort fears, Albus Dumbledore (Gambon). Dumbledore is not wasting his time and is out trying to search for any leads that would tell Harry and him more about their enemy. Their adventures through memory-lane bring up some frightening discoveries that even astounds the great headmaster. Lord Voldemort, has created Horcruxes by splitting his soul and embedding it in seven different objects. Dumbledore and Harry must destroy them all if they are ever to defeat their enemy. This movie only encompasses the finding of one of the seven Horcruxes. The movie, on a whole, is a big disappointment when compared to other fantasy movies such as The Lord of the Rings. The movie simply takes up excerpts from the main plot of the book and puts it together, which leaves out many essential details while incorporating certain unwanted ones. The movie doesn't show the straining relationship between Dumbledore and Harry and how being 'the chosen one' starts frustrating him. Apart from just re-telling the story in a video format, the movie could have been much better had it tried creating enough drama and suspense, which it simply failed to do. Special effects and movie locations are indeed beautiful and something which we have all seen in the previous movies.

Rating: 7.4/10
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What Women Want (2000)


Genre: Drama/Romance/Comedy

Starring: Helen Hunt, Mel Gibson

Nick Marshall (Gibson) is an egoistic, chauvinistic and a very attractive advertising executive. His boss decides to hire Darcy McGuire (Hunt) for the very post that he was vying for. After a freak accident he obtains a super-power; the ability to hear what woman think. With this power he manages to read Darcy's mind and uses her ideas as his own and wins back his bosses confidence. But somewhere down the line he realises he's fallen in love with Darcy and repents doing whatever he did. In the end he confesses the truth to her and finally feels he has found his true love and his powers disappear. A very typical romance movie which except for the mind-reading bit has nothing different to offer.

Rating: 6.0/10
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The Kite Runner (2007)


Genre: Drama

Starring: Khalid Abdalla, Atossa Leoni, Zekeria Ebrahimi, Ahmad Khan Mahmoodzada, Homayoun Ershadi, Shaun Toub


Based on Khaled Hosseni's book with the same title, the movie narrates the story of two friends Amir (Ebrahimi) and Hassan (Mahmoodzada) living in Kabul, Afghanistan. Amir is the son of a rich man, Agha Sahib (Ershadi) and Hassan is the son of a servant whose family has been working in that very house since ages. The two boys get along with each other like bread and butter and love flying kites. Hassan loves his friend and would readily do anything for him, which eventually makes Amir frustrated with his incapacity to stand up for himself. To satisfy himself, he frames Hassan for theft and gets him fired. When the Soviet invades Afghanistan, Amir and his father escape to Pakistan leaving the house in care of his fathers friend Rahim Khan (Toub). Fast forward to America, 2000. Amir (Abdalla) marries Soraya (Leoni) is leading a normal American life. Soon after his fathers death, Rahim Khan one day calls him and requests him to come to Pakistan. Rahim Khan reveals that Hassan is Agha Sahib's illegitimate son. The Taliban have killed Hassan and he must go back to Kabul and bring back Hassan's son Sohrab and raise him as his own. A very touching and emotional tale which showing a different side of friendship. A true friend is someone who will stand by you, no matter what and will do anything for you, even if it means giving up ones life.

Rating: 8.1/10
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The Longest Day (1962)


Genre: Action/War

Starring: (Various)

The sole reason to watch this movie would only be for its historical significance. The Longest Day, is based on the night when the Allied army consisting of America, Britain and France, marched into continental Europe to gain back what they had lost in the hands of the Germans. The English Channel is facing one of the worst storms ever in its history, and the Germans don't expect the Allied attack in such whether. The Germans calculations go catastrophically wrong when the Allied invasion begins when they least expected it, which cost them a lot. In spite of being made in the early days of cinema, the movie looks as if it was shot right when the war was going on; no special effects, no bloody scenes just plain, raw cinema. In order to understand the movie, you might have to recall your history a bit as the movie is not self-explanatory and simply goes with the flow. Perhaps no other war movie has been executed in a better fashion in the history of movie-making. A must watch for war-movie fans.

Rating: 8.0/10
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Kambakkht Ishq (2009)


Genre: Romance/Drama/Comedy/Action

Starring: Akshay Kumar, Kareena Kapoor, Amrita Arora, Aftab Shivdasani

What happens when you try to shoot a Bollywood film in Hollywood? you get Kambakkht Ishq! Two brothers Lucky (Aftab) and Viraj (Akshay) work as stuntmen in Hollywood films. Lucky finally decides to marry Kamini (Amrita) against the wishes of Viraj and Kamini's misogamist friend Simrita (Kareena). Viraj tries to hatch plans to get Lucky to bed his newly wedded wife, who has been brain-washed by Simrita to stay away from him cause she feels men have only sex on their minds. One day when Viraj gets hurt during a shoot, he co-incidentally gets operated on by Simrita, who conveniently forgets her watch in the poor guys insides. In order to save her skin, she decides to seduce Viraj and somehow bring him to the hospital, which he comes, and dump him when its done, which she does. In the midst of all this, Viraj falls in love with her which she refuses to acknowledge. The movie tries very hard to look like a Hollywood film, by showing bikini clad girls everywhere, cheap sexual humour and appearances by famous Hollywood stars. Sylvester Stallone acts as the damsels bodyguards by taking on a group of thugs single-handily and Denise Richards seems to fall all over Akshay at every possible moment. A highly avoidable movie, not even worth one watch.

Rating: 3.9/10
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The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008)


Genre: Romance/Drama/Fantasy

Starring: Brad Pitt, Cate Blanchett, Julia Ormond, Faune Chambers

Thomas Button's wife gives birth to a baby boy while sacrificing her life. The child is born with a host of abnormalities. Wrinkled skin, arthritis, blood pressure, blurred vision, all signs of old age. The doctors don't think the child would survive for more than a day, and Mr Button thinking the child was the devil himself, left him at the doorstep of Dorothy Baker (Chambers) who runs an old age home. Benjamin (Pitt) unlike other people became younger day by day instead of growing older. He meets the love of his life Daisy (Blanchett) and goes on to marry her. The story simply narrates the life of Benjamin. It reflects on how a person with any form of abnormality cannot live a normal life and raise a normal family. The movies backdrop is Daisy lying on her deathbed and narrating the truth about her father to her daughter Caroline (Ormond) by making her read her fathers diary. The movie has a very sensitive and emotional touch to it and makes it a wonderful watch. One however needs patience and peace to watch the movie in one go.

Rating: 7.8/10
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Transformers: Revenge of the Falllen (2009)


Genre: Science-fiction/Action/Adventure

Starring: Shia LeBeouf, Megan Fox, Ramon Rodriguez

The story of the movie doesn't quite continue from where it left in the previous movie. The characters remain but you don't need to watch the earlier movie to make head or tale of what is going on. It is revealed that thousand of years ago the transformers used to destroy various stars and source the energy for themselves. However they agreed that any solar system having life was to remain unharmed. One of the 'Primes', The Fallen broke this pact by installing a device on earth which could destroy the sun. The other Primes sacrificed themselves by protecting the key of matrix which could power this weapon. On present day, Sam (Lebeouf) discovers a piece of the destroyed AllSpark still stuck to his clothing that he wore during the previous battle. Upon touching the cube, the power of the cube gets transferred to his brain which shows him flashes of some secret codes and maps which apparently leads to the location of the Key of Matrix.The Decepticons revive Megatron and attack earth with a larger force in order to obtain the key of matrix and destroy the sun. The Autobots with Sam, Mikaela (Fox) and Leo (Rodriguez) have a task to complete. Apart from the story, the movie is not very different from its predecessor. All the action consists of metal banging, scratching, crashing and whacking. The only problem is that all the fights were shown from a close up angle and its a big strain to the eye watching gigantic metal beasts battling each other in fast motion and it becomes a little difficult to identify one from the other. Special effects and outlandish is the only thing the movie is worth watching for,

Rating: 7.7/10
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Transporter 2 (2005)


Genre: Action/Crime

Starring: Jason Statham, Alessandro Gassman, Hunter Clary

Frank Martin (Statham) continues his same profession as the earlier movie, transporting humans or goods and no questions asked. His current job requires him to fetch young Jack Billings (Clary) from school and drop him home. Very simple, until the time when Jack gets kidnapped by Gianni Chellini (Gassman) to extort money from his rich father, else he will unleash a dangerous virus that could kill anyone who breathes it in. Frank feels its his responsibility to get the 'goods' back since it was lost under his responsibility. The rest is typical Transporter action with insane, unbelievable and larger than life stunts. Once you've seen the first part, the second part doesn't seem very different with similar stunts, effects and the same old Jason. But its still a joy to watch him beat up twenty guys brandishing weapons single-handily.

Rating: 7.0/10
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Any Given Sunday (1999)


Genre: Drama/Romance/Sport

Starring: Al Pacino, Cameron Diaz, Dennis Quaid, Jamie Foxx

When ace American Football quarterback of the Miami Sharks, Cap Rooney (Quaid) gets injured, amateur Willie Beamen (Foxx) is called in as a replacement. The Sharks losing streak needs to be abolished and team owner and manager Christina Pagniacci (Diaz) is pressurising her coach Tony D'Amato (Pacino) to do something about it. When Beamen starts a new trend of throwing up on the field before blitzing his team to victory, D'Amato finds a rising star. However, things don't go all that easily when Beamen's play strategies although bringing them victory, is not approved of by the coach or the players. What ensues are fights, arguments, disagreements and team politics which threatens to divide the team. The movie has a nice storyline but dosen't get you goose-bumps or the rush of adrenaline that usually sports movies give. Instead it moves at its own leisurely pace trying to encompass unnecessary and trivial mini-stories.

Rating: 6.8/10
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High Fidelity (2000)


Genre: Drama/Romance/Comedy

Starring: John Cusack, Iben Hjejle, Jack Black, Todd Luiso

Rob (Cusack) is an ex-DJ who now runs a record store along with his friends Barry (Black) and Dick (Luiso). The movie revolves more on Rob's love life and his top 5 breakups and how his recent breakup just manages to feature in the top 5 list. What goes on is break-up philosophy courtesy Rob talking to the camera for more than 75% of the movies duration and how in the end he gets his ex-girlfriend back and lives happily ever after. This movie is not worth another sentence, I don't feel like wasting precious blog space.

Rating: 4.1/10
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Goal II: Living the Dream (2007)


Genre: Drama/Sport/Romance

Starring: Kuno Becker, Anna Friel, Alessandro Nivola

The movie continues from where it left in part I. Ace footballer, Santiago Munez (Becker) leaves Newcastle United and becomes a part of the famed Real Madrid team along with his best friend Gavin Harris (Nivola). His wife Roz (Friel) do sent like the idea that she would have to stay in England while he stays in Spain. Munez is a changed man with all the fame and fortune in the world. His life becomes like that of a typical footballer overloaded with money. He finally does face a serious set back when he gets jailed for beating a photographer. Realisation hits him and he vows to become a changed man. The movie is no different from the earlier one, it again has a very predictable story of a simple boy transforming into an attitude filled snob and finally gets some senses and becomes himself again. Once again the action packed football games are a good watch and probably that's the only reason for one to watch the movie. The movie ends with a 'to be continued' tag, and I admit, I will be waiting for it.

Rating: 6.9/10
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Ice Age III: Dawn of the Dinosaurs (2009)


Genre: Animation/Adventure/Comedy/Drama

Starring (voiceover): Queen Latifah, Denis Leary, John Leguizamo, Ray Romano, Simon Pegg

Taking off where Ice Age: The Meltdown left, each animal is busy doing their own thing. Manny (Romano) is getting paranoid about their baby that Elle (Latifah) is going to concede, Sid (Leguizamo) is desperate to have kids of his own, Diego (Leary) starts feeling lonely and feels its high time he left and Scrat is still chasing acorns. Things are stupid as usual when one day Sid stumbles across dinosaur eggs and takes them back home to raise them as his own. Very soon their mother comes stamping on the glacier searching for them. She takes her eggs and Sid too back home for good measure. The animals form a search party and go out to rescue him when they stumble across a huge discovery. Beneath the very glacier that they live on, there is a huge unknown dinosaur territory. They find a tour guide, Buck (Pegg) who with a Johnny Depp get-up offers to help them, provided they follow his rules. What follows is a string of laugh out loud adventures; from getting eaten up by mammoth-eating plants and flying atop pterodactyl's, this movie gives you the laughs.

Rating: 8.1/10
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The Insider (1999)


Genre: Drama

Starring : Al Pacino, Russel Crowe, Christopher Plummer

Based on a true story, Dr. Jefferey Wigand (Crowe) is a scientist working at a tobacco company, Brown & Williamson. Lowell Bergman is the producer of a TV programme '60 Minutes' and who wants to do a show on the injurious nature of tobacco. When Wigand gets fired from his company, Bergman approaches him to be a source for his TV show. Wigand, however is bound by a confidentiality agreement wherein he is not allowed to divulge vital information of the company to any outsider. To get around this agreement, Wigand acts as a witness in a court of law which would then allow him to state whatever he wishes to on Lowell's show. Lowell's company, CBS News orders him to pull off the show due to the possibility of facing a heavy law suit. Lowell is compromised and Bergman has nowhere to go. A good and well executed story and brilliant acting by Crowe and Pacino. The movie however, would have been better had there been a bit more drama and thrills to contain the suspense.

Rating: 7.2/10
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Bolt (2008)


Genre: Animation/Comedy/Action/Drama

Starring (Voiceovers): John Travolta, Miley Cyrus, Susie Essman, Mark Walton

Superdog Bolt (Travolta) has all the powers, and can turn anything that comes in his way to dust. From fighting crime, to beating up bad guys, he does it all. However, he dosent know one thing, the life he's living is not for real. Penny (Cyrus) his owner, features in a television series alongside him where they go around fighting evil and saving mankind. Bolt, being a dog has been trained to live this life as if it were real and has never been exposed to the real, harsh world. His paradise life takes a u-turn when one day he finds himself outside the confines of his protected sanctuary and gotten transported from LA to NY. He needs to get back home to Penny and along with a cat , Mittens (Essman) and a hamster, Rhino (Walton) they have a journey of a life-time. The story after a while becomes predictable, but that is quite ok, considering its meant to target children and not matured adults.

Rating: 7.1/10
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Zodiac (2007)


Genre: Crime/Thriller/Mystery

Starring: Jake Gyllenhall, Robert Downey Jr., Mark Ruffalo

A true-life incident of mass murders taking place in San Fransisco in the 1970's. The press and police are stunned when the killer, calling himself 'The Zodiac', sends out cryptic messages and leaves absolutely no trail behind. Cartoonist for the San Fransisco Chronicle, Robert Graysmith, (Gyenhall) becomes obsessed with the case and along with his fellow journalist Paul Avery, (Downing) they together get cracking at the case. Murders keep taking and Inspector David Toschi (Ruffalo) remains puzzled. Each suspect that is apprehended proves one way or the other that he is not the Zodiac. Time passes and no lead uncovers. Graysmith decides to use the information he has collected to publish a book on the killings (the movie apparently is based on this very book). It is said that the murderer is still at large and no real suspect has been identified. The movie is very gripping and highly dramatic. Can be classified as one of the best crime movies ever made.

Rating: 8.2/10
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Syriana (2005)


Genre: Crime/Action/ Drama

Starring: George Clooney, Jeffrey Wright, Matt Damon, Alexander Siddig

Four things in this world exist in tandem with each other. If any one is spoken of, the others follow. Oil, Middle-East, USA and terrorism. The movie uses the same backdrop and tells four different stories, with one ultimate end. The Lebonese foregin minister, Prince Nasir, (Siddig) has a dream of improving his countries economy and removing control that US has over them. He gives a Chinese company rights to dig oil in his country, which deeply angers various American corporations. Meanwhile, an American oil company Connex, merges with a smaller company Killen which has drilling rights in Kazakhsthan. The American Department of Justice cries foul and suspects bribery. Lawyer Bennett Holiday (Wright) is assigned the task in alleviating any allegations of corruption. CIA agent Robert Barnes (Clooney) knows the Middle-East like the back of his hand. Prince Nasir on learning that he may not be selected as heir to the throne, plans a military coup. The CIA want to prevent this and assign Barnes with the task of taking him out. The task fails after his hit man double-crosses him and instead gets down to finding out who was behind it. The CIA make Barnes their scapegoat to save their skin and take on the task of assassinating the Prince themselves. Bryan Woodman (Damon) is an energy analyst who loses his son in the Emir's party. Prince Nasir decides to invest $75 million in his company as a form of compensation. Slowly and steadily Woodman becomes his economic advisor. A Pakistani worker gets laid off from an oil company. He gets brainwashed by Islamic Jehads into becoming a terrorist and leads a terrorist attack. The story is like a huge jigsaw puzzle with all four story parts strewn across the entire movie. You need to be at peace, need a fresh mind and subtitles to make head or tail of this movie

Rating: 7.5/10
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Deception (2008)


Genre: Drama/Crime/Romance

Starring: Ewan McGregor, Hugh Jackman, Michelle Williams

A bank executive Jonathan McQuarry (McGregor) is a simple man leading a simple life. He meets Wyatt Bose (Jackman) and soon they're best friends. One day when they accidentally swap their cellphones, McQuarry starts getting calls from women asking him if 'he was free tonight' he soon realises that he is a part of a huge sex club where busy, professioinal people with no one in their lives meet up to get some enjoyment anonymously in a hotel. He slowly falls in love with a woman whom he only knows as S (Williams) and breaks certain rules of this club. She disappears and soon he is hounded by Bose to transfer money from his company to his name or else S would be killed. A nice, dramatic movie but very slow.

Rating: 6.4/10
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Goal! The Dream Begins (2005)


Genre: Drama/Sport

Starring: Kuno Becker, Stephen Dillaine, Alessandro Nivola

An illegal Mexican immingrant Santiago Munez (Becker) living in LA, harbours the dream of becoming a football star. His dream comes true when ex-Newcastle player Glen Foy (Dillaine) spots him playing in a park and gives him a chance to try out for Newcastle United. His family is delighted, all except his father who feels his responsibility should lie in working with the family. Against his fathers will, he flies off to England to make his dream come true. Like all sports movies there is a lot of adrenaline and excitement and the feel of victory in the end is truly rejuvenating. The story however is nothing new, an old and tried and tested formula typically used in sports movies. Its only the feel and the emotions that the movie brings out that makes it so good.

Rating: 7.8/10
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