At the movies

October 1, 2007

“Beware of any film in which an entire race and culture is turned into therapeutic scenery.”

Slate on the “unbearable whiteness” of Wes Anderson’s Darjeeling Limited.

“In any Indian film, many of the pleasures are tactile. There are the glorious colors of saris and room decorations, the dazzle of dance costumes and the dusty landscape that somehow becomes a watercolor by Edward Lear, with its hills and vistas, its oxen and elephants, its houses that seem part of the land.”

Roger Ebert on Rajnesh Domalpalli’s Vanaja.

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