6 reviews
Fazils, Life is beautiful, is mix of two movies. One is the famous Hollywood film Dead Poets Society, and the other is Fazils own concoction of a sappy mallu flick, complete with song and dance and all the masala of regular malayalam films.
If it was'nt for the copy of Dead Poets Society, (which was ripped rather poorly) The film is a dud.
For those who hav'nt seen Dead Poets Society, please see that film first.
I would give this film a 4 out of 10.
If it was'nt for the copy of Dead Poets Society, (which was ripped rather poorly) The film is a dud.
For those who hav'nt seen Dead Poets Society, please see that film first.
I would give this film a 4 out of 10.
I went into Life is Beautiful expecting an emotional, heartwarming Indian film, but what I got was something completely different and utterly bizarre. From the start, I thought I must have walked into the wrong theater, as there was no sign of the deep, meaningful story I was anticipating. Instead, the movie was dominated by a giant, farting ass that seemed to be the focal point of every scene.
At first, I thought this must be some kind of surreal commentary, maybe about the absurdity of life or the breakdown of culture, but it quickly became clear that it was just a series of increasingly ridiculous slapstick moments. The characters kept stumbling into situations where they had to interact with this enormous, gassy rear end, and it was like the movie was built entirely around its ridiculous antics.
As the movie went on, I kept waiting for some kind of emotional payoff or deep message, but it never came. It was just a parade of flatulence and chaotic humor. I was left totally confused, wondering how this could be called Life is Beautiful. If you're looking for something heartwarming, you're in for a big surprise. But if you're into ridiculous, absurd humor, this might be right up your alley.
At first, I thought this must be some kind of surreal commentary, maybe about the absurdity of life or the breakdown of culture, but it quickly became clear that it was just a series of increasingly ridiculous slapstick moments. The characters kept stumbling into situations where they had to interact with this enormous, gassy rear end, and it was like the movie was built entirely around its ridiculous antics.
As the movie went on, I kept waiting for some kind of emotional payoff or deep message, but it never came. It was just a parade of flatulence and chaotic humor. I was left totally confused, wondering how this could be called Life is Beautiful. If you're looking for something heartwarming, you're in for a big surprise. But if you're into ridiculous, absurd humor, this might be right up your alley.
- shaheen-775
- Dec 25, 2011
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A wonderful and beautiful movie with a universal message. You don't even seem to notice the subtitles once you get into it. The message throughout is Love life and people, they are the most important. A real tear jerker
- MarcusLynam
- Dec 6, 2001
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very sad... but yet one of the best movies ever! IF you like heroic movies, you will like this one. It is funny but yet sad, and is very intense. If you like historical movies this is a good one to watch. It is very touching, I really recommend it. It definitely let me thinking about my own life and what i have. It is not only just a movie for those who love to cry and like old fashioned movies, because I'm not one of those people. I recommend this movie to everyone of all ages and to any type of movie genre watchers. I haven't met one person who hasn't enjoyed this movie. So if you have/had any interest in watching this movie, I would say definitely watch it.
Fazil is a shameless scumbag who copied dead Poets society. Nothing more shall be said about this loser
- Leven_the_critic
- Jul 14, 2019
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