Three
idiots : Our rating : 5
It should be seen by all college and
school teacher and students.
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Idiots is a 2009 Indian Hindi-language coming-of-age comedy-drama film
co-written (with Abhijat Joshi) and directed by Rajkumar Hirani. Starring Aamir
Khan, R. Madhavan, Sharman Joshi, Kareena Kapoor, Boman Irani and Omi Vaidya. Farhan
and Raju are called at ICE by Chatur on "Sept.5" . Then Farhan tells
the story of Rancho in flashbacks of 10 years ago. Farhan Qureshi (R. Madhavan)
and Raju Rastogi (Sharman Joshi) begin their college year in the prestigious
Imperial College of Engineering (ICE) in Delhi. They are joined by Ranchoddas
Chanchad (Aamir Khan), nicknamed "Rancho", as their roommate. While
Farhan chose to pursue engineering over his passion for photography to appease
his father, Raju has taken the course in an attempt to end his family's
poverty. Rancho, on the other hand, is genuinely interested in science and
engineering. He believes in hands-on learning and tends to give unorthodox
answers in class, resulting in him coming into conflict with the professors,
particularly the institution's director, Viru Sahastrabuddhe (Boman Irani),
whom the ICE community nicknames "Virus". Virus's traditional and
strict philosophies on education contrast sharply with Rancho's carefree love
of learning. Meanwhile, Chatur (Omi Vaidya), nicknamed “Silencer", is an
arrogant Ugandan Tamil student with little knowledge of Hindi, who is obsessed
with topping the exams. Sometime later, the trio finds that a student named Joy
Lobo (Ali Fazal) committed suicide by hanging himself; his suicide was caused
by depression after Virus informs Joy's father that he'll be unable to graduate
due to the delay in his submission of an assignment. Joy had taken longer as he
wanted to perfect his breakthrough drone design of a quad-copter. Rancho
criticizes Virus' method of teaching and tries to show him how much pressure
engineers face when they study, angering him further. Rancho visits his
friends' families and later the trio then gatecrash a wedding to eat good food.
They meet and befriend Pia (Kareena Kapoor), who turns out to be Virus'
daughter and a residency student at the city's hospital. When Virus spots the
trio, he summons Farhan and Raju on the next working day and threatens them of
consequences of being friends with Rancho by comparing their family's income.
He tells them that Rancho comes from a very rich family and does not need to
worry about getting good grades and making a career. Affected, Raju moves out
to Chatur's room. During the Teachers Day celebration, Chatur is humiliated
when he delivers a Hindi speech modified by Rancho and as a result, he bets
Rancho that ten years later they would see who is more successful. Sometime
later, Rancho saves Raju's dying father with the help of Pia. Raju reconciles
with his friends while Pia falls in love with Rancho. One night during their
senior year, the three friends drunkenly break into the Sahastrabuddhe
residence so that Rancho can propose to Pia. As the trio escape, Virus
recognizes Raju and threatens to expel him unless he writes a letter
implicating Rancho for the break-in. Unwilling to betray Rancho or disappoint
his family, Raju unsuccessfully attempts suicide and ends up in a coma. With
intensive care and support from his friends, Raju recovers just in time for a
corporate job interview. Meanwhile, Rancho and Pia post Farhan's letter to his
favourite photographer Andre Istvan, who offers him a position as an assistant.
After advice from Rancho, he communicates his dream to his father, who though
reluctant at first, gives his blessings for the sake of his son's happiness.
Raju also succeeds in getting a corporate job. Infuriated by Rancho's
influence, Virus sets a difficult final exam to fail Raju to which Pia tries to
help the trio by revealing to them the location of the exam paper;
unfortunately, Virus finds out and expels them. Pia confronts Virus about her
brother who also committed suicide because he couldn't meet Virus' expectation
of clearing the engineering exam. That same night, Virus' pregnant elder
daughter Mona goes into labour during a heavy storm that cuts off all traffic
and electricity. Rancho and the other students use their engineering knowledge
to quickly modify a vacuum cleaner into a ventouse and deliver the baby with
the help of Pia over a video call. A grateful Virus finally acknowledges Rancho
as an extraordinary student and revokes their expulsion. On graduation day,
Rancho suddenly disappears shortly after the ceremony ends. Five years later,
Farhan is a successful wildlife photographer while Raju is married and settled
with his family in a comfortable lifestyle with a corporate job and Chatur is
the vice president of a reputable corporation in the United States; neither the
three of them have heard from Rancho since graduation. Arriving at Shimla,
where Rancho was spotted in the background of a snapshot, they meet a man who
turns out to be the real Ranchoddas Chanchad (Javed Jaffrey). From him, they learn
that the Rancho they knew was actually "Chhote", an orphaned servant
to the Chanchad family. Ranchoddas' father arranged for Chhote to attend ICE in
his son's name so that his son could take credit for the degree. Ranchoddas
provides Chhote's address in Ladakh, where he is a schoolteacher. On the way,
they pass Manali where they rescue and prevent Pia from marrying her
materialistic fiancee Suhas. Chatur, meanwhile, is in a hurry to crack a
business deal with world-renowned scientist and businessman with 400 patents to
his name, Phunsukh Wangdu. Upon arrival in Ladakh, the four head to the village
school and witness the young students' inventions that resemble Rancho's
college projects. The four happily reunite with Rancho to which Pia and Rancho
kiss, while Chatur insults and asks Rancho to sign a contract stating that he
is the least successful person; Rancho does so without commenting. As Chatur
walks away triumphantly, Rancho reveals himself to be Phunsukh Wangdu, to his
friends' and Pia's surprise and delight. Realizing this, a horrified Chatur
accepts his defeat and pleads him to sign his contract while Rancho and his
friends run away laughing. In the end, Phunsukh Wangdu tells everyone his
theory: " Follow excellence and success will by itself follow you
Tare
Zamen Par : Our rating : 5
It should be seen by all primary school
teacher and gurdinas of students.
Taare
Zameen Par (titled Like Stars on Earth internationally) is a 2007 Indian
Hindi-language drama film produced and directed by Aamir Khan. The film
explores the life and imagination of Ishaan, an 8-year-old dyslexic child.
Although he excels in art, his poor academic performance leads his parents to
send him to a boarding school. Ishaan's new art teacher suspects that he is
dyslexic and helps him to overcome his disability. Ishaan Awasthi is an
eight-year-old boy who dislikes school, as he finds all the subjects difficult
and is frequently belittled and berated by both his teachers and his
classmates. His imagination, creativity and talent for art are often
disregarded or unnoticed. His father, Nandkishore Awasthi, is a successful
executive who expects his children to excel, and his mother, Maya Awasthi, is a
housewife frustrated by her inability to educate Ishaan. Ishaan's elder
brother, Yohaan Awasthi, is an exemplary student and athlete whose merits
Ishaan is often reminded of. After receiving a particularly poor academic
report, Ishaan's father sends him to a boarding school. There he sinks into a
state of fear, isolation and depression, despite being befriended by Rajan
Damodharan, a physically disabled boy who is one of the top students in the
class. He even contemplates suicide by climbing up the fence in a terrace,
which Rajan manages to save him from. Ishaan's condition changes when a new art
teacher, Ram Shankar Nikumbh, a cheerful and optimistic instructor at the
Tulips School for young children with developmental disabilities, joins the
school. Nikumbh's teaching style is markedly different from that of his strict
predecessor, and he quickly observes Ishaan's unhappiness and impassive
participation in-class activities. He reviews Ishaan's work and concludes that
his academic shortcomings are indicative of dyslexia, a condition suppressing
his artistic capabilities. One day he sets off to Mumbai to visit Ishaan's
parents where he is surprised to discover Ishaan's hidden interest in art after
finding some of his drawings. Upset, he asks Mr Awasthi why he sent the child
to a boarding school in the first place and shows Mrs Awasthi her son's
notebooks giving an analysis of his struggles. He explains how Ishaan has
severe difficulty in understanding letters and words due to dyslexia even
though Mr Awasthi, labelling it as mental retardation, dismisses it as a mere
excuse for laziness. Frustrated by his crude and inaccurate explanation of
Ishaan's condition, Nikumbh leaves and Mr Awasthi feels guilty for his
mistreatment towards Ishaan. Nikumbh returns and subsequently brings up the
topic of dyslexia in a class by offering a list of famous people who were
dyslexic. Afterwards, he comforts Ishaan by telling him how he struggled as a
child as well by facing similar problems. Nikumbh then visits the school's
principal and obtains his permission to become Ishaan's tutor. With gradual
care, he attempts to improve Ishaan's reading and writing by using remedial
techniques developed by dyslexia specialists. Ishaan soon develops an interest
in his studies and eventually his grades improve. Towards the end of the school
year, Nikumbh organises an art fair for the staff and students. The competition
is judged by artist Lalita Lajmi. Ishaan, with his strikingly creative style,
is declared the winner and Nikumbh, who paints Ishaan's portrait, is declared
the runner-up. The principal announces that Nikumbh has been hired as the
school's permanent art teacher. When Ishaan's parents meet his teachers on the
last day of school they are left speechless by the transformation they see in
him. Overcome with emotion, Mr. Awasthi thanks Nikumbh. As Ishaan gets into the
car to leave with his parents for summer vacations, he turns around and runs
toward Nikumbh, who gives him a hug and tells him to return next year.
PK
: Our rating : 4
It should be seen by religious
leaders of all religion.
PK
(transl. Tipsy; Hindi pronunciation: [piakar]) is a 2014 Indian satirical
comedy-drama[c] film directed by Rajkumar Hirani and written by Hirani and
Abhijat Joshi. It was jointly produced by Hirani and Vidhu Vinod Chopra under
the banners Rajkumar Hirani Films and Vinod Chopra Films respectively. A humanoid alien (Aamir
Khan) lands on Earth naked on a research mission in Rajasthan but is stranded
when the remote control for his spaceship is stolen. He manages to get the
thief's cassette recorder. On the same day in Bruges, an Indian Hindu woman
Jaggu (Anushka Sharma) meets a Pakistani Muslim Sarfaraz (Sushant Singh Rajput)
and falls in love with him. Jaggu's father (Parikshit Sahni) objects to their
relationship citing religious differences. He consults godman Tapasvi Maharaj
(Saurabh Shukla) who predicts that Sarfaraz will betray Jaggu. Determined to
prove them wrong, Jaggu asks Sarfaraz to marry her. At the wedding chapel, she
is heartbroken when she receives an unsigned letter, believing it is from
Sarfaraz, calling off the marriage due to cultural differences. Jaggu returns
to India and becomes a TV reporter. She meets the alien and is intrigued to see
him distribute leaflets about the "missing" God. She earns his trust
by rescuing him when he attempts to take money from a temple's collection box
as a refund on God's broken promises. The alien tells her that he is a
researcher from another planet. His people know nothing about dressing,
religion, or verbal communication. They transfer ideas by holding hands. The
alien learned to fit in with humans by wearing clothes and using money stolen
from "dancing cars". In a flashback, after being accidentally hit by
a truck, the alien is befriended by bandmaster Bhairon Singh (Sanjay Dutt), who
takes him along with his troop. Bhairon takes him to a brothel, where the alien
holds a prostitute's (Reema Debnath) hand for six hours and thus learns the
Bhojpuri language. Bhairon suggests him that his thief may be in Delhi. The alien
leaves for Delhi. Due to his strange behavior, people assume he is drunk and
call him "peekay" (Hindi for drunk); the alien adopts PK as a name
(his people have no language and thus no names). People tell him that only
"God" can help him find his remote. PK sincerely practices Indian
religions, including Hinduism, Sikhism, Christianity and Islam, attempting to
find "God", to no avail. He later discovers that Tapasvi has his
remote, who claims it was a gift from God and refuses to return it. Jaggu
promises PK that she will recover his remote and he can go back home. PK
conjectures that Tapasvi and other godmen must be dialing a "wrong
number" to communicate with God and are advising the public to engage in
meaningless rituals. Jaggu encourages the public to expose fraudulent godmen,
by sending their videos to her news channel. This "wrong number"
campaign turns into a popular mass movement, to the dismay of Tapasvi.
Meanwhile, Bhairon finds the thief and contacts PK, telling him that he sold his
remote control to Tapasvi. PK realizes that Tapasvi was a fraud all along and
that it was not a "wrong number". Bhairon brings the thief to Delhi,
but both die in a terrorist attack. The attack is later declared by Tapasvi's
followers to be protecting their Gods. Tapasvi decides to confront PK on-air.
Tapasvi asks PK what the "right number" is. PK says that "God
that created us all" is the only concept people should believe in and that
the other "duplicate Gods" are artificial. Tapasvi argues, saying
that PK is trying to take people away from their Gods and that they will not
stand for their Gods being taken away. He claims he has a direct connection to
God and refers to his prediction of Sarfaraz's betrayal to try to prove that
Muslims are liars. PK, having absorbed Jaggu's memories earlier, realizes that
Sarfaraz did not write the letter to Jaggu. Jaggu contacts the Pakistani
Embassy in Belgium where Sarfaraz worked part-time. The embassy tells her that
Sarfaraz still loves her, and is now living in Lahore. Jaggu and Sarfaraz
reconnect, and Tapasvi is forced to return PK's remote. Meanwhile, PK has
fallen in love with Jaggu but refrains from telling her because she loves
Sarfaraz. Having filled multiple audio tapes with her voice alone, he takes two
suitcases full of tapes and extra batteries when leaving for home. He lies to
Jaggu saying that the suitcases contain a variety of Earthly noises which he
will miss, such as crows and car horns. Jaggu realizes his love for her but
does not directly confront him about it. PK does not even look back while
going. After his departure, Jaggu publishes a book about him, with Sarfaraz and
her family assisting. Her father whistles at her reading, implying that after
many years he is very proud of Jaggu. One year later, PK returns to Earth on a
new research mission on human nature with several other members of his species
(including one played by Ranbir Kapoor) .
Bojrongi
Bhaijan : Our rating : 5
It should seen religious leaders of
all religion.
Bajrangi
Bhaijaan (transl. Brother Bajrangi) is an Indian adventure comedy-drama film
written and directed by Kabir Khan, co-written by K. V. Vijayendra Prasad and
Parveez Sheikh, and produced by Salman Khan and Rockline Venkatesh. It stars
Salman Khan and Harshaali Malhotra in leading roles, with Nawazuddin Siddiqui
and Kareena Kapoor Khan in supporting roles. Salman Khan plays Bajrangi, an
ardent devotee of Hindu deity Hanuman, who embarks on a journey to take a mute
six-year-old Pakistani Muslim girl, separated in India from her parents, back
to her hometown in Pakistan. In Sultanpur, a picturesque village in Pakistan,
villagers gather to watch a televised cricket match between India and Pakistan.
Among them is a pregnant woman Rasia (Meher Vij) who, after giving birth, names
her daughter Shahida after Shahid Afridi, the player who wins the game for
Pakistan. One afternoon, Shahida (Harshaali Malhotra), now six years old, falls
off a cliff as she plays, and is saved by an overhanging tree, but is not able
to call for help since she is mute. Since Shahida's father Rauf, a former
Pakistani army man, is unlikely to be granted an Indian visa, a concerned Rasia
takes her to the shrine of Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in Delhi, hoping it
will restore Shahida's speech. Returning from Delhi, the train stops for
repairs just short of the Wagah crossing and Shahida gets off to save a lamb.
The train drives off before Shahida can re-board it. Shahida then boards a
freight train, and winds up in Kurukshetra, Haryana. There, she meets Pawan
Kumar Chaturvedi a.k.a. Bajrangi (Salman Khan), a devout Hindu Brahmin and an
ardent devotee of Lord Hanuman. He names her "Munni" and tries in
vain to find out where she lives. In a sequence of flashbacks, it is revealed
that Pawan has been a disappointment to his father, after failing in his school
exams ten times. When he finally graduates on his eleventh try, his father dies
of shock. Pawan, looking for a job, follows the advice of his father and goes
to the house of his father's friend and wrestling coach, Dayanand Pandey
(Sharat Saxena), in Delhi. Having spent time together with his daughter Rasika
(Kareena Kapoor Khan), they fall in love with each other and Dayanand promises
Rasika's hand in marriage on the condition that Pawan get a job and a separate
house for himself.
In
the present day, Pawan brings Munni to meet Dayanand, who lets Munni stay, believing
that with her fair complexion, Munni must be a Brahmin as well. Munni gets
accustomed to being part of the household. Both Pavan and Rasika eventually
learn that Munni is a Pakistani Muslim as she performs Salah at a mosque, and
cheers for the Pakistani national cricket team during a televised
India-Pakistan cricket match. An enraged Dayanand orders Pawan to make
arrangements to have her sent to Pakistan through the Pakistani High
Commission, where his pleading fails; the High Commission is then closed for a
month due to protests. He is betrayed by a local travel agent who claims to be
able to take Munni to Pakistan without a passport but rather takes her to a
brothel, causing him to destroy the brothel and beat up several of its
occupants. Pawan then vows to take Munni to her parents in Pakistan by himself
and without a passport and visa. Pawan and Munni are able to enter Pakistan
under the border's fences. Shortly after their arrival, however, Pawan is
arrested under suspicions of being an Indian spy after local police officer
Amir Qureshi (Manoj Bakshi) chases Munni, who had unwittingly taken his
handcuffs while leaving a dhaba. During interrogation, he escapes with Munni
after beating up Amir and the policemen when they trouble Munni, and meets Chand
Nawab (Nawazuddin Siddiqui), a journalist who works for a Pakistani television
channel. Nawab has closely been following the developments, but soon realizes
that Pawan has been a victim of circumstances. Moved by the story, Nawab
decides to join Pawan to help him find Munni's parents. They encounter an
Islamic religious scholar, Maulana Asad (Om Puri), who helps them avoid capture
by police. He directs the group to Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, after Munni
recognizes an area similar to her hometown in a photo from a calendar. Nawab
documents their journey on video, but his television station channel head
Shamsher Ali (Harssh A. Singh) refuses to air it. Disappointed, he uploads the
video on YouTube while Munni and Pawan attend a Muslim pilgrimage to pray to
find Munni's parents. While reviewing the footage, Munni recognizes her mother
walking by in the background. With a bus driver's assistance, the trio identify
Sultanpur as Munni's hometown. They board a bus to Sultanpur, however, are
stopped by police who are looking for "the Indian spy". Devising a
plan to divert their attention, Pawan gets off the bus and runs toward the
jungle in full view. He gets tracked down, beaten, and shot in the arm.
Meanwhile, Nawab and Munni reach Sultanpur, where Munni is finally reunited with
her mother. The videos uploaded by Nawab go viral throughout India and
Pakistan. A compassionate senior officer, Hamid Khan (Rajesh Sharma), realizes
that Pawan is innocent, and has him released, defying the order to keep him in
jail, which he felt would be petty on the part of Pakistan. Responding to a
call by Nawab, thousands of Pakistanis and Indians congregate at Narowal Check
Post, where Pawan is to return to India. As Pawan crosses the border, Nawab
invites him back to Pakistan but with a valid passport and visa, meanwhile,
Shahida, who is also in the crowd, runs towards the fence and cries out
"mama" (uncle) and "Jai Shri Ram" with her now regained
speech. Pawan and Shahida run towards each other and embrace.
Don-2
: Our rating : 2
It can be seen by safty of the
citizen.
Don
2 (also known as Don: The King Is Back) is a 2011 Indian Hindi-language action
thriller film co-written, co-produced and directed by Farhan Akhtar. It is the
second installment in the Don series. Jointly produced by Excel Entertainment
and Red Chillies Entertainment, the film stars Shah Rukh Khan, Priyanka Chopra,
Lara Dutta, Om Puri, Boman Irani and Kunal Kapoor. A sequel to the 2006 film
Don (2006), Don 2 takes place five years after the previous film when titular
character (Khan) plans to take over the European drug cartel. Meanwhile, Roma
(Chopra) has joined the Interpol to hunt him down. The film opens five years
after the events of Don. The European drug cartel bosses meet in the French
Riviera on a yacht to discuss a new threat emerging from Asia: Don (Shah Rukh
Khan) is jeopardising their business by undercutting their prices and they
decree that he must die. Living in Thailand for the last five years, Don goes
to a remote settlement to pick up a shipment of cocaine. He gets cornered by
his own allies who reveal to him that once he is killed, the cocaine from Asia
will be open for sale in Europe and they will usurp all the profits. Don makes
his way out by killing all his allies and destroying the entire settlement. He
returns to Malaysia, surrendering to Roma (Priyanka Chopra), who has joined
Interpol, and Inspector Malik (Om Puri). He is sentenced to death and sent to
prison, where he meets old rival Vardhan (Boman Irani). Although initially
Vardhan tries to extract revenge from Don for having him imprisoned five years
back, he patches up with Don when the latter offers him an opportunity to
escape with him. Don and Vardhan eventually escape by poisoning the other
inmates. In Zurich Don meets trusted companion Ayesha (Lara Dutta), and they
retrieve a tape from a secret locker whose key was under Vardhan's possession:
it is of J.K. Diwan (Alyy Khan), vice-president of the Euro-printing DZB
(Deutsche Zentral Bank). Diwan was sent to bribe Singhania (Rajesh Khattar) to
kill James Warner, the new President of DZB. Singhania was killed by Vardhan five
years earlier. Don blackmails Diwan into giving him the bank's blueprints so he
can steal the printing plates. Diwan gives him fake blueprints and hires Abdul
Jabbar (Nawab Shah), a deadly assassin. However, Don escapes, and with no other
choice, Diwan gives him the original blueprints. Roma and Inspector Malik
arrive in Berlin and unsuccessfully interrogate Diwan, after having found
evidence of him being involved with Don in some illegal activity, while Don and
his team execute a bank robbery. After stealing the printing plates, Don is
betrayed by Vardhaan and Jabbar but escapes. Another team member, Sameer, calls
the police on Don and he is arrested. Don blackmails Diwan into giving him
German immunity in exchange for erasing the evidence of him being involved in
the murder of James Warner. Don negotiates with German police over surrendering
the plates and a disc containing details of the European underworld in exchange
for the safety of the hostages and defusing the time bombs in the bank as well
as German immunity. Don and Roma reach Vardhan after a bloody combat with his
thugs. Though ordered by Vardhaan and Jabbar - and even Don himself - Roma is
unable to kill Don and is shot by Jabbar in response. She still has feelings
for him, even though he killed her brother five years earlier; she also refused
to kill him because she does not want to do it illegally. Don defeats Vardhaan
and kills Jabbar. He obtains his immunity papers and surrenders the plates and
the disc, as per the bargain. He brings out Roma and they exchange glances
before the doors close and later detonates a bomb planted earlier in Diwan's
car. In a final scene, Don still has one of the currency plates, which the
police think was destroyed by the explosion. Sameer was actually loyal to Don;
informing the police was part of the plan. The disc Don gave them actually
contains the names of the European drug cartel; when they are arrested, Don
becomes king of the European underworld and tells Ayesha and Sameer they have
no idea how rich they will become.
Lalsalu
: Our rating : 3
It should be seen by people
beliving by superstation.
Lalsalu
tells the story of Majid, a poor man from a devout Muslim background. Majid
comes to a remote village. He declares an old grave to be the Majaar that of a
Peer, covers it with the traditional red cloth used for mausoleums, and establishes
his stronghold on the life of the people using the reflected power on him of
the supposed saint. The novel shows his struggle with other religious figures
trying to establish dominance, the undercurrent of pagan ideas among the
people, and his own weaknesses. The novel was adapted to a Tanvir Mokammel film
with the same title in 2001.
Titanic
: Our rating : 1
It should be seen by people who are
so proud and hypocrite
Titanic
is a 1997 American epic romance and disaster film directed, written,
co-produced, and co-edited by James Cameron. Incorporating both historical and
fictionalized aspects, the film is based on accounts of the sinking of the RMS
Titanic, and stars Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet as members of different
social classes who fall in love aboard the ship during its ill-fated maiden
voyage. In 1996, treasure hunter Brock Lovett and his team board the research
vessel Akademik Mstislav Keldysh to search the wreck of RMS Titanic for a
necklace with a rare diamond, the Heart of the Ocean. They recover a safe
containing a drawing of a young woman wearing only the necklace dated April 14,
1912, the day the ship struck the iceberg. Rose Dawson Calvert, the woman in
the drawing, is brought aboard Keldysh and tells Lovett of her experiences
aboard Titanic. In 1912 Southampton, 17-year-old first-class passenger Rose
DeWitt Bukater, her fiancé Cal Hockley, and her mother Ruth board the luxurious
Titanic. Ruth emphasizes that Rose's marriage will resolve their family's
financial problems and allow them to retain their upper-class status.
Distraught over the engagement, Rose climbs over the stern and contemplates
suicide; Jack Dawson, a penniless artist, intervenes and discourages her.
Discovered with Jack, Rose tells a concerned Cal that she was peering over the
edge and Jack saved her from falling. When Cal becomes indifferent, she
suggests to him that Jack deserves a reward. He invites Jack to dine with them
in first-class the following night. Jack and Rose develop a tentative
friendship, despite Cal and Ruth being wary of him. Following dinner, Rose
secretly joins Jack at a party in third class. Aware of Cal and Ruth's
disapproval, Rose rebuffs Jack's advances, but realizes she prefers him over
Cal. After rendezvousing on the bow at sunset, Rose takes Jack to her state
room; at her request, Jack sketches Rose posing nude wearing Cal's engagement
present, the Heart of the Ocean necklace. They evade Cal's bodyguard, Mr.
Lovejoy, and have sex in an automobile inside the cargo hold. On the forward
deck, they witness a collision with an iceberg and overhear the officers and designer
discussing its seriousness. Cal discovers Jack's sketch of Rose and an
insulting note from her in his safe along with the necklace. When Jack and Rose
attempt to inform Cal of the collision, Cal retaliates by having Lovejoy slip
the necklace into Jack's pocket and accusing him of theft. Jack is arrested,
taken to the master-at-arms' office, and handcuffed to a pipe. Cal puts the
necklace in his own coat pocket. With the ship sinking, Rose flees Cal and her
mother, who has boarded a lifeboat, and frees Jack. On the boat deck, Cal and
Jack encourage her to board a lifeboat; Cal claims he can get himself and Jack
off safely. After Rose boards one, Cal tells Jack the arrangement is only for
himself. As her boat lowers, Rose realizes that she cannot leave Jack and jumps
back on board. Cal takes his bodyguard's pistol and chases Rose and Jack into
the flooding first-class dining saloon. After using up his ammunition, Cal
realizes he gave his coat and consequently the necklace to Rose. He later
boards a collapsible lifeboat by carrying a lost child. After braving several
obstacles, Jack and Rose return to the boat deck. The lifeboats have departed
and passengers are falling to their deaths as the stern rises out of the water.
The ship breaks in half, dropping the stern into the water. Jack and Rose ride
it into the ocean and he helps her onto a wooden panel buoyant enough for only
one person. He assures her that she will die an old woman, warm in her bed.
Jack dies of hypothermia but Rose is saved. With Rose hiding from Cal en route,
the RMS Carpathia takes the survivors to New York City where Rose gives her
name as Rose Dawson. Rose says she later read that Cal committed suicide after
losing all of his money in the Wall Street Crash of 1929. Back in the present,
Lovett decides to abandon his search after hearing Rose's story. Alone on the
stern of Keldysh, Rose takes out the Heart of the Ocean, which was in her
possession all along, and drops it into the sea over the wreck site. While she
is seemingly asleep or has died in her bed,[9] photos on her dresser depict a
life of freedom and adventure. A young Rose reunites with Jack at the Titanic's
Grand Staircase, applauded by those who died on the ship.
Kin-kong-2005 : Our
rating : 1
It proves the
genoracity of wild animanl.
King
Kong is a 2005 epic monster adventure film co-written, produced, and directed
by Peter Jackson. A second remake of the 1933 film of the same name, the film
stars Naomi Watts, Jack Black, Adrien Brody, and, through motion capture, Andy
Serkis as the title character. Set in 1933, it follows the story of an ambitious
filmmaker who coerces his cast and hired ship crew to travel to the mysterious
Skull Island. There, they encounter bizarre creatures living on the island as
well as a legendary giant gorilla known as Kong, whom they capture and take to
New York City. In
1933, during the Great Depression, New York City vaudeville actress Ann Darrow
is hired by financially troubled filmmaker Carl Denham to star in a film
alongside actor Bruce Baxter. Ann learns her favorite playwright, Jack
Driscoll, is the screenwriter. Filming takes place on a tramp steamer, the SS
Venture, under the command of Captain Englehorn, and under Carl's pretense that
it will be sailing to Singapore. In truth, Carl intends to sail to and film the
mysterious Skull Island. Captain Englehorn has second thoughts about the
voyage, prompted by his crew's speculation of trouble ahead. On the voyage, Ann
and Jack fall in love. Deep in the southern waters, the Venture receives a
radio message informing Englehorn there is a warrant for Carl's arrest due to his
defiance of the studio's orders to cease production. The message instructs
Englehorn to divert to Rangoon, but the ship becomes lost in fog and runs
aground on the rocky shore of Skull Island. Carl and his crew explore the
island and are attacked by natives. Ann screams as she is captured, and a loud
roar is heard beyond a wall. After this, the matriarch of the tribe targets
Ann, muttering the word "Kong". Englehorn intervenes and rescues the
film crew, but as they make efforts to leave the waters, a native sneaks onto
the ship and kidnaps Ann. The natives offer Ann as a sacrifice to Kong, a 25
feet (7.6 m) tall gorilla. Jack notices Ann's disappearance, and the crew
returns to the island, but are too late as Kong takes Ann and flees into the
jungle. Carl manages to catch a glimpse of Kong, and becomes more determined to
capture him on film. Though initially terrified of her captor, Ann wins Kong
over with juggling and dancing, and begins to grasp Kong's intelligence and
capacity for emotion. Englehorn organizes a rescue party, led by his first mate
Hayes and Jack, and accompanied by the film crew. The party is then caught in
the middle of a pack of Venatosaurus saevidicus and the herd of Brontosaurus
they are hunting, and several are killed in the resulting stampede. After this,
Baxter leaves the group to return to the ship. The rest of the rescue party
continues through the jungle, when Kong attacks and throws them into a ravine,
resulting in Hayes' death and Carl losing his camera and reels. Kong returns to
Ann and rescues her from three Vastatosaurus rex, before taking her to his lair
in the mountains. The remaining rescue party are attacked by giant insects in
the ravine, and are rescued by a returning Baxter, along with Englehorn. As
Jack continues searching for Ann, Carl decides to capture Kong. Jack goes to
Kong's lair, inadvertently waking him and provoking a swarm of flying
Terapusmordax. As Kong fights the swarm, Ann and Jack escape. They arrive at
the wall with Kong pursuing them, and Ann becomes distraught by what Carl plans
to do. Kong bursts through the gate and attempts to get her back, killing
several sailors, but is subdued when Carl knocks him out with chloroform. In
New York City, Carl presents "Kong, the Eighth Wonder of the World"
on Broadway, starring Baxter and an imprisoned Kong. Ann is played by an
anonymous chorus girl, as she refused to take part in the performance. Agitated
by the flashing of the cameras, Kong breaks free from his chrome-steel chains
and wrecks the theater. He chases Jack out into the metropolitan streets and
begins a search for Ann. Kong knocks Jack out, then encounters Ann again, who
is able to calm him. Kong and Ann share a moment on a frozen pond in Central
Park until the U.S. Army attacks. Kong climbs with Ann onto the top of the
Empire State Building, where he fights off six F8C-5 Helldiver Navy planes.
Kong is mortally wounded by the planes' gunfire, and gazes at Ann for the last
time before dying and falling from the building. As Ann is reunited with Jack,
civilians, policemen, and soldiers gather around Kong's corpse. Carl makes his
way through the crowd, takes one last long look at Kong and says, "It
wasn't the airplanes. It was Beauty killed the Beast."
[Some information in taken form Wikkepedia]
By
: Tarek Hasan, Dhaka, Bangladesh
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