Saturday, 21 July 2012

Many falls before this Rise...


Christopher Nolan has made us wait for 4 long years before he presented the last edition of his Batman trilogy to us. And not without reason too. Heath Ledger blew us away with his portrayal of 'The Joker' in the previous film, a performance that won't be forgotten anytime, even though the man himself is no longer with us. Nolan probably wanted to have enough time between the 2 movies so as to minimise any comparisons with the previous edition, no matter how difficult a task that may be.This time around, there is no singular path-breaking performance, there are no wicked smiles which attract you to the anti-hero, but the hero himself is brought to 'light' with so much darkness, that the line seems to be blurred between good and evil. The characters in the movie constantly mould and remould themselves to become a part of the circumstances surrounding them. The entire first half seemed like a giant connect-the-dots game, with hundreds of dots spread over an area not much bigger than a notebook page. It does take some concentration to connect all the pieces. And if the sound system of the theater decides to go low volume during the dialogues, then it gets quite confusing. Don't get me started there!
The movie begins with Gotham's 'White Knight', the Late Harvey Dent being remembered on the 8th year of his passing. What follows is a whirlwind of activity, where a host of new characters are introduced, old lies are exposed, old friendships are tested, a servant's love comes agonizingly to the forefront, and one man's resolve to fight a city's battles is again tested. Having given up his cape that same day 8 years ago, Bruce Wayne is once again faced with the conundrum of choosing either his well-being or his city in a time of massive crisis. No prizes for guessing which one he chooses. But even Batman himself may have bitten off more than he can chew this time around. He is faced with a brutal enemy, hardened in a torturous prison, and trained by the same man who was once Bruce Wayne's trainer. There are a lot of references to the previous two movies of the trilogy, so a little bit of a revision would do you no harm. It would probably take you the entire first half and a bit more to figure out who's who. Once that is done with, the pace really picks up in the second half as Gotham City comes under the control of Bane, Batman's nemesis in this movie. The scene in the football stadium where the attacker runs to the end-zone, all the while the entire playing surface gets blown to bits is amazing. Pity it was already shown in the trailers. For me this was probably the scene of the film.

It takes Batman more than one attempt to get the better of his nemesis this time around. Not without help though. The absolutely stunning Anne Hathaway plays a stylish and slippery Catwoman, portraying both the spoil as well as muse for Batman. She steals the show when acts the role of a helpless woman trapped in the crossfire. That happens at the beginning of the movie. By the end, she is as willing to get rid of Bane as Batman, and together they form an unlikely, but not too surprising team. Morgan Freeman and Michael Caine are back as Alfred and Lucius Fox. The scene where Alfred leaves Wayne mansion, bidding an emotional farewell to Bruce is touching. Joseph Gordon-Levitt plays a spunky, 'hotheaded' police officer, who is probably the only one in the entire movie who doesn't have any gray shades. He portrays the role well and comes off as genuine. Gary Oldman is Commissioner Gordon, a man saddled by the lies he is forced to keep alive about his former colleague, Harvey Dent. Marion Cotillard plays Miranda, the President of Wayne Enterprises, after Bruce's misfortune, and it is her character which will answer most of your questions. Christian Bale in the role of Bruce Wayne and his alter ego, Batman, doesn't do much different from the previous movies, but doesn't do too badly either. Here in fact he is more in the spotlight than the previous movie, where The Joker stole most of the spotlight.
All in all, a compact second half makes this film worthy of a watch. It does get a bit confusing at times. A second watch would probably clear out most of the details. In my opinion, this is not as compelling as the previous movie, but it is definitely not one to miss, especially if you are a fan of the 'Dark Knight'.

Sunday, 15 July 2012

The Olympics

It's almost here. Just 12 more days to go for the biggest sporting extravaganza that man has created. For a sports buff like me, it doesn't get any bigger or better than this! The very spirit of the Olympics stands for achievement, for an unending passion to stand in front of the world as a representative of your country, the will to fight on in the times of the severest crises and come out victorious.

I remember returning back home as fast as I could from college the day of the opening ceremony of the last Olympics. That was 4 years ago. The memories from those Games still linger. The sight of Usain Bolt thumping his chest as he crossed the line, winning the 100 meters gold and with it creating a new world record is something I will never forget(http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F14EaVEDyUs). The delight on the face of Michael Phelps as he won his 8th gold medal, creating a new world record for the most gold medals at the same Games. The roar of an entire nation as Abhinav Bindra grabbed the gold in the 10 meters Air Rifle event, becoming the first individual gold medalist from our country. The Bird's Nest stadium in Beijing, which played host to the event, was a sight to behold in itself. It was one of the most unique stadiums in Olympic history.

This time around, this sporting spectacle is being hosted by London, with Great Britain playing host to the world for 2 weeks. Excitement is already abuzz with the Games nearing its opening ceremony. All the controversy from the Dow Chemicals sponsorship, the organization responsible for the horrendous Bhopal gas tragedy, will be left behind as the world tunes in to stories of triumph and ultimate joy. Once again, swimming, gymnastics and athletics willbe the marquee events, with the men's 100 meters sprint drawing the biggest attention.

Indian interests lie in sports like archery, shooting, badminton, tennis, boxing, wrestling and perennially hockey. The Indians women's recurve archery team is ranked number 1 in the world and go into this Olympics with a lot of hopes riding on them. There's Vijender Singh, who as well as being the highest ranked boxer in his class, is also a defending Bronze medalist from Beijing. M.C. Mary Kom, a five time World Champion would be a firm favourite in the women's boxing event, the only new event this time around. Sushil Kumar, another Bronze medalist in Beijing, would be looking to live up to his top ranking in his wrestling weight class. Then there are a host of shooters looking to add to the tally of 2 medals won in the past 2 Olympics, one in Beijing and one in Athens in 2004. India's golden girl of badminton. Saina Nehwal would be looking to improve on her quarter final appearance last time around. All has not been well with the tennis team over the past month or so, but I hope they can leave their differences aside when they take to the courts representing our country. Indian hockey has left behind its glorious past, and it would probably be too much to expect any medal from them this time around. A good showing at the Games would do their confidence a world of good.

 
  
 
 
 

27th July, mark that date on your calendars, as athletes from more than 200 nations start to compete for the biggest prize in sport, an Olympic gold medal. Personally,I cannot wait for it to start.

Sunday, 8 July 2012

Its good to be Blogging again...

I'm back!! Almost 2 months have passed since I last sat down to write something in this blog. There have been quite a lot to write about, but somehow the intent didn't get converted into the action. But now that I'm here again, I intend to make up for the short sabbatical.
First of all, a very Happy Birthday to Mr. Sourav Ganguly. Call it co-incidence, but as it turns out I picked today to restart writing my blog, a lot like how he re-scripted the fortunes of the Indian cricket team. I am not comparing myself to him, I don't have the audacity (:-P). Just a reference to the co-incidence. A humble request Sir, please please please stop the producers from releasing your upcoming movie. I'm sorry to say, but it is rather shameful to watch you 'act' in such a movie. I'd much rather know you for your fighting spirit and winning mentality on the pitch than such low-grade publicity stunts. The Test match victory over Australia and the Natwest series final win over England, both with you as the captain, are the 2 best and most memorable cricket matches I have seen. Please do not let that image be spoiled by one misguided attempt at experimentation. Many many happy returns of the day Sir.
Coming to my life over the past couple months...well for one thing, it's certainly been different. First experiences of more than a single something. Phone calls have increased but the number of people at the other end has decreased. Well mostly the phone calls are being made to a particular number. Friends have become displaced, friendships have not. The change being is that face to face meetings have changed to ones involving a computer or a mobile. Work life is on in full swing, with not much 'Me' time left in the rest of the day. Bus rides to and from work are the best part of the day, with a 9 hour wait, often times longer, in the middle. A lot of work, with not much play, play time mostly being restricted to one involving a computer screen and a gamepad. Hope I don't become a dull boy!
This month sees the mother of all sporting events lined up to start - The Olympics, in London, England. This year itself has been a feast for all sports lovers. Even today is a very busy sporting day with the Wimbledon men's singles final as well the British Formula 1 Grand Prix lined up. Plus, the Tour de France is on. Roger Federer in the final of Wimbledon again, up against Andy Murray. The smart money is on Federer. My money is on Federer. I'm smart you see!!
Promise to keep writing more. A good Sunday lined up. Some plans made as well. Later...