elanor
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Please add your favourite Indian films.
My taste is rather weird. Here are those films from my top favourites I would call best, ordered by year:
Pather Panchali (1955) - Satyajit Ray
IMO a must-see classic, beautiful and poetic
Apur Sansar (1959) The World of Apu - Satyajit Ray
simply classic, third part of the Apu trilogy
Bandit Queen (1994) - Shekhar Kapur
intense and gripping, based on a true female life
Theeviravaathi: The Terrorist (1998) - Santosh Sivan
a beautiful film and a haunting story, probably the one modern film most agreeable to western tastes from my list
Asoka (2001) - Santosh Sivan
my favourite film worldwide, caters just to all my preferences, I like the story, the visualisation, the editing, the acting, the casting, the sets, the production values, the fight and war choreographies
Satta (2003) - Madhur Bhandarkar
for me the best Indian film about politicians as gangsters
there is one exception in my Indian favourites, a film not even I would call "best":
Koyla (1997) - Rakesh Roshan
noone on the Indian cinema board liked it much, it is campy, but for me it has a gripping story, a lot of beautiful pictures, and lots of good Bollywood dance-songs
As I have only very few Indian top favourites, now my next rung:
Aparajito (1956) - Satyajit Ray
second part of the Apu trilogy
Do Ankhen Barah Haath (1957) - V. Shantaram
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Pyaasa (1957) - Guru Dutt
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) - Guru Dutt
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Company (2002) - Ram Gopal Varma
one of the best Indian gangster films, well made, good acting
Much to the chagrin of many on the IMDb Indian Cinema board my top favourite film of all is Asoka (2001).
My reasons:
1. Santosh Sivan is one of my favourite directors and my top favourite cinematographer.
2. Asoka encases all what I like about Bollywood and enhances it by its artfilm characteristics.
3. I have a huge preference for historical films. Asoka caters perfectly to my preferences, so perfectly that it is my top favourite film. Due to its modern and IMO better cinematography it is surpassing the historical films by Eisenstein and Kurosawa in my frame of reference.
4. The soundtrack (songs and score) is one of my top favourites.
5. I have a huge liking for Bollywood dance-songs. The ones in Asoka belong to the best I've seen and they further the story.
6. I like the story, the visualisation, the editing, the acting, the casting, the sets, the production values, the fight and war choreographies.
Please add your favourite Indian films.
My taste is rather weird. Here are those films from my top favourites I would call best, ordered by year:
Pather Panchali (1955) - Satyajit Ray
IMO a must-see classic, beautiful and poetic
Apur Sansar (1959) The World of Apu - Satyajit Ray
simply classic, third part of the Apu trilogy
Bandit Queen (1994) - Shekhar Kapur
intense and gripping, based on a true female life
Theeviravaathi: The Terrorist (1998) - Santosh Sivan
a beautiful film and a haunting story, probably the one modern film most agreeable to western tastes from my list
Asoka (2001) - Santosh Sivan
my favourite film worldwide, caters just to all my preferences, I like the story, the visualisation, the editing, the acting, the casting, the sets, the production values, the fight and war choreographies
Satta (2003) - Madhur Bhandarkar
for me the best Indian film about politicians as gangsters
there is one exception in my Indian favourites, a film not even I would call "best":
Koyla (1997) - Rakesh Roshan
noone on the Indian cinema board liked it much, it is campy, but for me it has a gripping story, a lot of beautiful pictures, and lots of good Bollywood dance-songs
As I have only very few Indian top favourites, now my next rung:
Aparajito (1956) - Satyajit Ray
second part of the Apu trilogy
Do Ankhen Barah Haath (1957) - V. Shantaram
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Pyaasa (1957) - Guru Dutt
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Kaagaz Ke Phool (1959) - Guru Dutt
a nice classic, good story, good visualisations
Company (2002) - Ram Gopal Varma
one of the best Indian gangster films, well made, good acting
Much to the chagrin of many on the IMDb Indian Cinema board my top favourite film of all is Asoka (2001).
My reasons:
1. Santosh Sivan is one of my favourite directors and my top favourite cinematographer.
2. Asoka encases all what I like about Bollywood and enhances it by its artfilm characteristics.
3. I have a huge preference for historical films. Asoka caters perfectly to my preferences, so perfectly that it is my top favourite film. Due to its modern and IMO better cinematography it is surpassing the historical films by Eisenstein and Kurosawa in my frame of reference.
4. The soundtrack (songs and score) is one of my top favourites.
5. I have a huge liking for Bollywood dance-songs. The ones in Asoka belong to the best I've seen and they further the story.
6. I like the story, the visualisation, the editing, the acting, the casting, the sets, the production values, the fight and war choreographies.
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