Hereafter, I
decided not to go for the evening shows at drive-in theatre as they begin to
play movies at 6.45pm itself, it takes at least half an hour to get clear
picture on the screen or to say until the sky turns darker. Except winter, all other
season has day light up to 7pm and it’s really difficult to get involved
watching. The only theatre I could visit here was the Prarthana beach Drive-in Theatre
where I could watch movies sitting from
the car rather shifted to a seat like regular theatres, and I don’t think
Chennai theatres are wheelchair friendly or allow to watch movies from wheelchair.
Apart this we could avoid traffic if we go for the night show at 10pm, and it
takes only 15-20 minutes to reach and return home.
Last week I went
to watch Tamil superstar’s Kaala and it is a movie based on the popular
residential area of Mumbai, Dharavi (one of the largest slum in the world),
where the superstar protect the people from a political head who tries to evict
them to execute his construction plan. The movie was easily predictable, and
the director has made it simple so there wasn’t an excitement of watching a
Rajini movie. I too went without an expectation perhaps because Rajini has done
many don movies and this is another shade in black. Actually at many places it
feels and reminds the pro-jallikattu and the tunes celebrating Kaala also reflects
the loudness of people gathered at Marina and black being the protesting logo influenced
lot.
I thought it was
only me, reminded the popular Vivek comedy where he played a fake don in Tamil
film Padikkadavan but now I could see many connected this way while watching
the movie. For people who went looking for some action from Rajini could have
disappointed but ok with bit of styles. At a scene where he says, you may have
come without asking me, but to go you have to… I wish Director Ranjith could have
made clear notes at some places and also the sub for Hindi dialogues are
unclear and noisy when languages blend. All characters did their part well and
Easwari Rai had made a nice resurface after long time in Tamil and her slang is
typical. Nana Patekar role could have been stronger and the movie is an eyewash
overall in black. Could watch ones and you won’t miss anything if not.
10 comments:
A drive-in theatre! I haven't seen one of those in years.
This movie seems to be more concerned with an agenda than storytelling. I didn't like it.
Destination Infinity
Hello, it is neat seeing a drive in movie. They all closed up around my area.
Enjoy your day and the week ahead!
We don't have any drive-in theaters anymore. I sure enjoyed them when we did though.
Have a fabulous day. ☺
Hi, Haven't seen a drive-in theater around here in many years. I can certainly understand how hard it would be to see the screen if it wasn't dark outside....
Sorry about the movie... Politics play such a role in so many things these days... Definitely not entertaining.
Hugs,
Betsy
Neat post and photo of the drive-in theatre ~ we no longer have those ~ fond memories of them ~ wish you could go to other theaters ~ need to advocate for wheel chair users in your country ~
Happy Week to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
Thanks for visiting again and again and your wonderful supportive comments ~
Happy Week to you,
A ShutterBug Explores,
aka (A Creative Harbor)
I haven't been to a drive-in in years. They seem to have disappeared with everything else. These days the younger people would download a movie and watch it on their phone. How fun can that really be? I read more these days and enjoy it. The movies they make and produce, in my opinion, are not very entertaining plus you can predict the outcome.
Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving a comment. Have a wonderful rest of the week.
I think all our outside movie places have been shut down. I know where one sits in Des Moines but I don’t think the open it up anymore.
I have been wishing to experience this drive in theatre which do not exist in my country. I think our weather is too warm and humid with frequent rains that would hamper the screening.
Post a Comment