10 Most Critically Acclaimed Indian Films (2000 - 2010)

Indian Cinema is one of the oldest and biggest in the world with over 1500 films released annually. Indian films are made in so many different Indian languages that It's very difficult to describe Indian Cinema as a film industry. Indian films are quite unique compared to any other film industry in the world. In recent times the Indian film industry is gradually waking up to the relevance and importance of well crafted stories, screenplay and able to produce some well directed, real story based, inspiring and world class films. Let's look at the ten most critically acclaimed and popular Indian films. 


1. 3 Idiots (2009)


 ***By Far The Best Bollywood Movie Of The Decade***




"Rancho: Pursue excellence, and success will follow, pants down."



"Farhan Qureshi: [after finding out Rancho topped their exam] That day we learned, when your friend flunks, you feel bad, when he tops, you feel worse. "



This movie is no different from other Bollywood movies except it has very strong storyline and message for all ages. "3 Idiots" is an exceptional movie with full of substances that you'd wish in a movie. "3 Idiots" story about  the three roommates. The Story revolves around them, their college life, Happiness and sadness, Loses etc.. One of the Idiot is actually a Genius, And he was not able to adjust with formal and usual education system rather he prefer to learn from around the world.

"3 Idiots" deals with a few things here and there. Whether it is the poor school system that discriminates and pressures you involving your grades. Whether it's you father forcing you to become an engineer and not allowing you to pursue your dreams. Or even a bright student who fears he may not be able to live up to the high expectations. Finally, 3 Idiots says one simple thing - Chase your dreams, demolish your fears and try your best - Success is a given.



2. Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars On Earth) (2007)


***A Perfect And Brilliant Movie For All Ages***



  

"Every Child Is Special"



"Taare Zameen Par" is a very delightful and special movie for kids and parents and   is about a 8 year old dyslexic child Ishann who finds it difficult to read or write correctly or for that matter perform any such activities normal to children of his age and inevitably has to bear the brunt of his parents, teachers and other people he interacts with but his world is filled with magical creatures and  thoughts that gives him company. His parents unable to realize his disorder and sends him to a boarding school where the child retreats into a self imposed exile and has to contend with the added trauma of separation from his family. In comes Amir khan the temporary art teacher who encourages them to extend their boundaries of thought and imaginations and shows special interest in finding out the difficulty of Ishaan. With time patience and care he helps Ishaan find himself.



3. Lagaan: Once Upon a Time in India (2001)


***Untouchable, Classic And Perfect Movie***




"Bhuvan: Let me remind you all of one thing: this is not a game we are playing for fun and entertainment - this is a fight we must win. "



"Goli: Will our dream ever come true? No, Bhuvan. It hurts too much to dream like that.
Bhuvan: Have faith, Goli. He who has truth and courage in his heart shall win in the end."



The story started in a small village of Champaner , where Bhuvan (Aamir Khan) and Gauri (Gracie Singh) are in a community of poor and innocent farmers who are happily plowing, sowing, praying for the rains and reaping their harvest. Inspite of such unwanted circumstances, they are still full of hope. But then, a British captain, Captain Andrew (Paul Blackthorne), challenges the farmers to a cricket match. He is a capricious character that wants to burden the villagers with a land tax (Lagaan). He waived that there'll be no Lagaan for the next three years and that he'll be the one to pay it from his own pocket. Worst, if they lose, they will pay triple Lagaan for that year. He knows that the villagers are ignorant of the game and its rules. So he's pretty confident that he'll win the game.

Everyone puts on great a performance; Aamir Khan has absolutely a god-given talent, he so realistic and versatile. Gracy is new and unique she will do fine, no one would have suited as lead actress except her, a great job. All the eleven members of the team also deserved to be applauded it was cause of them that lagaan worked, same goes for the other opposite team. Rachel Shelley and Paul Blackthorne have done great acting; since they can't speak Hindi it would have been very difficult. They bring a certain amount of realism to the story and how British people use to be like back in the late 1800's.

If you only see one "Bollywood" film, make it this one!


4. Black (2005)


***Flawless And One Of The Finest Performances Ever***




"An unending darkness... A world of shadows... A ray of light that found its way... A teacher's dream... A student's miracle... A valiant journey... From ignorance to knowledge... From darkness to light... An extraordinary story of an ordinary life."



"Debraj Sahai: That after spending thirty years in this school, I'm just an unseen unheard entity. When I saw the school for the last time, my students were waving to me in the wrong direction. "



Black is the invigorating story of a girl who cannot communicate through her God-given senses however she is able to touch her God – the person she saw, heard and walked with into the brightness of her life. It is a film based on a deaf, dumb and blind girl, Michelle McNally, who has had no expectations from the living hell she had been going through for years until she had been touched by a stranger. The stranger is Mr Debraj Dahai who teaches young Michelle how to behave, communicate and get on with her life almost on her own.

Rani was excellent, I have never seen any better acting performance. Amitabh was also good, but cant say it was his best acting performance. All the characters played there part in the movie quite nicely. First half of the movie is pretty normal. It had good performances of Amitabh and Ayesha (who played the child role of Michelle Mcnally).

Emotions, sensations and feelings – That's all what Black is about! Yet again, another must-watch.


5. Chak De India (2007)


***One Of The Best And Engaging Sports Movie***




"Kabir Khan: This is the story of a team and they're playing for their one and only dream. To win the world cup so you better back up. Cause they're coming on now and they're coming on how. Get out of the way cause they're screaming "Chak De"!"



"Kabir Khan: Neither I hear the name of states nor do I see them.I only hear just one name:I-N-D-I-A "



Kabir Khan is a newly appointed coach of the Indian women's hockey team who are preparing themselves for the upcoming World Cup championship. The hurdles for the coach are not just to bring the team together and train and teach what they exactly need to, but also to answer to the criticism from his fans about his missed stroke when he played in Men's hockey finals. Not to mention his fight against himself about that lost game.

Shahrukh Khan did the role of a brilliant coach whose respect is battered by the misconception and the media. He is exceptional as an inspiring and tough coach. The girls who played the women's hockey team are exceptionally good. The girls who did the roles of Preeti, Balbir and Komal dominate the scene. The cinematography is very good. It gives you some time feelings of watching a documentary-venture. Editing is notable. 

The movie reveals a inspiration, complexion behind success, the story behind to win, the spirit in your heart and tells you how to be a real winner! 


6. Iqbal (2005)


***Charming, Moving And Stellar Performances***




"All Successful People Have Got One Thing In Common, They've Burning Desire"




Iqbal is a deaf mute boy from a small town but with huge dreams - he wants to play in the Indian cricket team. It's a heartwarming tale of the real struggle to beat all odds and achieve one's dream. There is no larger than life scenario, no desire does well, just to try to be what one has dreamed of being.

Emotions run very high in the movie, naturally one is moved the way Shreyas Talpade as Iqbal is totally determined to realize his dream of playing for the team, and the scenes where he forces the deposed Naseeruddin Shah to come out of his drunken state and make him as his coach are too good for words. Girish Karnad and Naseeruddin are underrated stalwarts in our movies. Naseeruddin especially acts magnificently with his subtle facial expressions.

The film is brilliantly situated in locales that are so real you can smell the dirt. The background score is very effective as are the minimal songs in the films. Kudos to Mr. Kukunoor for taking the hackneyed topic of cricket and weaving a brilliant tale around it. This is an excellent film, touching, entertaining and uplifting.


7. Rang De Basanti (2006)


***Great Screenplay, Great Story And An Excellent Film***




"Mr. McHeneley: I always believed there were two kinds of men in this world, men who go to their deaths screaming, and men who go to their deaths in silence. Then I met a third kind. "



"What is it about these boys that makes them have no fear? I think sometimes a person can be pushed so far that they reach a point beyond fear; a place where you find a strange peace, where you free yourself to do the right thing; because sometimes, that's the hardest thing to do."



Sue (Alice Patten) is inspired by the legendary characters of Bhagat Singh, Azad et al from her grandfather's diaries during his days in the British Raj. She lands in Delhi to make a film on them and finds those characters in Sonia's (Soha) friends DJ (Aamir), Karan (Siddharth), Aslam (Kunal Kapoor) & Sukhi (Sharman Joshi). The friends belong to Gen Next who care not about values like Patriotism & Sacrifice. The accidental death of their friend Flt Lt Ajay Rathod (Madhavan) in a MIG Crash and the wrongful blame on the pilot makes them take up cudgels against the corrupt establishment.

Aamir khan lives his role here. Everything is perfect in his performance and one really doesn't expect anything less than that from this fab actor. The rest of the cast supports very well. A R Rahman lives to his reputation in Rang De Basanti. Binod Pradhan's cinematography is lyrical, and Adman Prasoon Joshi evokes the youth lingo with his dialogues. Sameer Chanda's art direction and Allan Amin's action sequences are its other strong points. 

Rang De Basanti is not perfect, but I don't think there is a perfect film out there. However, it does force you to think and at the same times gives you a great time.


8. Swades (2004)


***A Beautiful And Soulful Experience All The Way***





"Swades: Home Calling You And Your Dreams"




Swades - we the people says it all. It is probably one of the most sincere and un cynical movies of recent times, and same holds true with Shah rukh, who delivers an endearing and perhaps his most subdued, underplayed yet a bravura performance. It starts with the NASA engineer, who gets the longing to go back to India to meet his Nanny, and feels guilty that he had never got a chance to repay the love and warmth he received from her when he was a child.

Shah rukh is likable, even with his usual and lovable antics, he is more serious, and clearly dominates the proceedings.Rahman's music is a big plus, with "Yunhi Chala" and "Yeh Jo Des hai" being the pick. Rahman has a panache for delivering great music for topical movies.

A movie with substance.


9. Udaan (2010)


***Realistic, Moving And Excellent Characterization***




"Udaan takes flight and reaches an unimaginable height which is purely attributable to its honest and well-paced plot."




Udaan is a coming-of-age tale of Rohan Singh, brilliantly portrayed by Rajat Barmecha, a 17-year-old motherless teenager who is expelled from boarding school and has to live with his tyrant of a father Bhairav Singh, played by Ronit Roy. He learns of his 6-year-old step-brother only after his new life with his authoritarian, oppressive and abusive father is thrust upon him in the industrial town of Jamshedpur. Forced by his father to work in a steel plant and then study engineering and often subject to capital punishment, Rohan's only silver lining is his jovial and cheerful uncle Jimmy, aptly played by the rotund Ram Kapoor.

A must watch movie.it will touch your heart.combines a beautiful phase of life.superb acting,real scenes of Jashmedpur and full of emotions. Rajat played a superb role and no doubt Ronit Roy.if you hate him in the movie its means he has done his part very well. Ayan's part is also appreciable he has done well.


10. Aamir (2008)


***Gripping, Well-Portrayed And  Must Watch***




"Who says that man scripts his own destiny by himself?"



"Deliver unspeakable terror or lose everyone you love"




Aamir tells the story of Dr. Aamir Ali (Rajeev) who is coming home to Mumbai from London, due to a Parliamentary bill passed in the UK, prohibiting immigrant doctors from practicing medicine. Outside the airport he is suddenly drawn into a web of terrorism, where a mystery man, who interacts with him on the phone, is keeping his family hostage to make sure Aamir does what he says.

Director Raj Kumar Gupta makes a stunning debut by making a Bollywood cinema that breaks all conventions and traditions. Rajeev Khandelwal makes an impressive debut, thereby getting his emotions all right. The technical side is very solid throughout the movie. The camera work is top notch. Be it the long crane shots covering Mumbai city or handheld camera work in narrow slum lanes, cinematographer Alphonse Roy deserves a pat on his back. Amit Trivedi's background score is very different from conventional Bollywood cinema. 

Despite these minor flaws, Aamir is still Bollywood's new age thriller cinema at its best.



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Top 10 Most Acclaimed Anime/Cartoon Movies


This is a list of top rated old fashioned, highly appreciated and full-length Anime/Cartoon movies of all time. It all started with a 2 minute Japanese anime clip about a samurai testing his new sword on his target and it was first screened in 1917. Its format of storytelling through imaginative creatures and characters. When it comes to Anime feature films, the first name that comes to mind is Hayao Miyazaki.  He is a popular Japanese Anime director and he got international acclaim for his anime feature films such as  "Spirited Away" And "Princesses Mononoko". Miyazaki's work has a big impact and influenced many other animation studios worldwide. 


Top 10 Most Acclaimed Anime/Cartoon Movies


The Anime/Cartoon always been a special experience and brings back old memories. These movies are refreshing, innovative and enduring. Here are the some of the greatest full-length Anime/Cartoon movies of all time.  



10. Tarzan (1999)


10. Tarzan (1999)

***Visually Stunning And One Of Disney's Best Work***




"An immortal legend. As you've only imagined."



"Professor Porter: Oh, Janie Jane! What an amazing discovery! A man with no language, no human behavior... 

Jane Porter: And no respect for personal boundaries. 

Professor Porter: How do you mean? 

Jane Porter: He was this close to me, daddy, just staring at me. 

Jane Porter: He was confused at first, as if he had never seen another human before. His eyes were intense... and focused, and... I've never seen eyes like those before. 

Professor Porter: Oh. Shall I - ahem - leave you and the blackboard alone for a moment? 

Jane Porter: Oh, daddy, stop it. "



"Tarzan'' delves right into the core of the story from the very start, beginning with the shipwreck that causes mother, father and son to be castaways on an island inhabited by wild animals. The montage of scenes are brilliant as they show, side by side, compared between the humans and the animal families. After this spectacular start, the timeworn story gets brilliant treatment from the Disney animators. The boy grows into the fearless hunk and his meeting with Jane in the jungle has to be one of the cleverest bits of animation ever. Jane is voiced by Minnie Driver in what is undoubtedly the top vocal job in the film.

It's top-notch Disney with the jungle settings looking more real than ever thanks to their new "deep canvas" technique for background paintings. By all means, see it and enjoy.



9. The Illusionist (2010)


9. The Illusionist (2010)

***Simple, Delicate And Beautiful***





"The Illusionist" Tatischeff, a travelling French illusionist in the '50s, plies his trade all over Europe, going, always with his irascible rabbit, wherever people will hire him to perform his magic tricks. Business isn't doing very well, though, because of new competing forms of entertainment – in one hilarious sequence Chomet shows the illusionist having to wait on the backstage for a Beatles-inspired rock band to finish their act before he can get on stage. There's a feeling of an era fading away in this movie; a running theme is the demise of the old vaudeville performers: magicians, clowns, puppeteers, acrobats, etc., living in cheap hotels, unemployed, prone to suicide and alcoholism. Tatischeff belongs to a breed that wanes mentally and emotionally before dying physically.


This is a beautiful film insofar as each and every scene is a work of art. A visual treat for the eye, one to be brought out and savored from time to time. The road is long and can be at times beautiful and many times not. The Illusionist is one of the most beautiful stories to emerge in modern animation for a very long time.




8. Simpsons Movie (2007)


8. Simpsons Movie (2007)

***A Great TV Show And A Good Movie***




"See our family. And feel better about yours."



"Homer Simpson: All right, boy. Time for the ultimate dare. I dare you to skateboard to Krusty Burger… and back… "naked". 

Bart Simpson: How naked? 

Homer Simpson: Fourth base. 

Bart Simpson: But girls might see my doodle. 

Homer Simpson: Oh, I see. Then I hereby declare you chicken for life! Every morning, you’ll wake up to, Good Morning, Chicken! At your wedding, I’ll singBuck-buck-bu-buck!"



"The Simpson Movie" storyline is quite different from a Simpsons theme- Homer miraculously pollutes the local river, thus the power plant is closed down and the residents of Springfield are evacuated. Cue the Simpsons who must fight to save their town or lose it forever!!! 

There really is little to criticize about this movie. A lot of people are rattling on about the movie being too similar to a single stretched-out episode, but this was always going to be an issue from the beginning. I suppose if you go into the movie expecting an overly long episode then that's what you'll get, but if you take it with a pinch of salt then the Simpsons Movie is great fun, and very funny.



7. Aladdin (1992)


7. Aladdin (1992)

***Disney At It's Very Best And Simply Superb***




"Aladdin: Wish fulfillment? 

Genie: Three wishes, to be exact. And ixnay on the wishing for more wishes. That's all. Three. Uno, dos, tres. No substitutions, exchanges or refunds. "



Aladdin the street urchin (voiced by Scott Weinger) finds a magical lamp that unleashes the power of the blue Genie (voiced by Robin Williams) who grants him three wishes. Unfortunately the evil Jafar plans on using the genie to his own will and wreaks havoc on Aladdin's newly-found life (he wishes to become a sultan in the hopes of earning the love of his life, Princess Jasmine).

This is simply a wonderful story with bold animation and a truly terrific vocal performance by Robin Williams. It's the movie's adult humor such as the Ah-nuld and Woody Allen impersonations done by Williams that make it equally enjoyable for all ages. When this was released in 1992 I was fascinated and used to watch it all the time; now, as an adult, I still enjoy the film for many different reasons, while still managing to appreciate the utter joy of the story.  I think no matter how old you are, or no matter what you do, that there is always room for a good Disney movie.



6. Beauty And The Beast (1991)


6. Beauty And The Beast (1991)

***A Beautiful, Flawless, Lovely And Magical Piece Of Art***




"The most beautiful love story ever told."



"Gaston: This is the day your dreams come true. 

Belle: What do you know about my dreams, Gaston? 

Gaston: Plenty! Here, picture this: A rustic hunting lodge, my latest kill roasting on the fire, and my little wife massaging my feet, while the little ones play on the floor with the dogs. We'll have six or seven. 

Belle: Dogs? 

Gaston: No, Belle! Strapping boys, like me! 

Belle: Imagine that. 

Gaston: And do you know who that little wife will be? 

Belle: Let me think... 

Gaston: You, Belle! 

Belle: Gaston, I'm-I'm speechless. I really don't know what to say. 

Gaston: Say you'll marry me! 

Belle: I'm very sorry, Gaston... but... but I just don't deserve you! "



"Beauty And The Beast" is Disney at its peak. From the stained glass window at the opening and the beautiful narration, the viewer is drawn into the story by the appealing music and clever lyrics ("Belle's Song") which gets the picture off to a bouncy start. The opening sequence showing Belle and the townspeople in song is masterfully handled and choreographed for maximum effect, setting the tone for the entire story.

"Once upon a time, a prince lived in a shining castle; and although he had everything his heart desired, he was spoiled and selfish...." Thus begins one of Disney's most wonderful animated classics. The prince is transformed into a hideous beast, matching his outward appearance with his heart. He is given an enchanted rose which will bloom until his 21st birthday. By the time the last petal falls, he must learn to love someone and earn her love in return, and the spell will be broken. If not, he must remain a beast.

In the end, the wonderful characters, beautiful animation, incredible original score and unusually smart scripting come together to create a great film, by any standard. Quite possibly, the greatest animated movie ever created, and I've no doubt that if you give it a watch, you too will fall under its enchantment.


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Ten Best Strange And Unique Movies Of All Time


There are no limits to human imaginations. It's scientific fact that the human mind is capable of discovering and exploring the infinite. Some of us wants to share those imaginative thoughts with others and make them feel exactly what they feel about certain things in this world. This is where "Motion Picture" plays a crucial part in sharing those creative ideas with others in an elegant and realistic way. 



This is the collection of movies which are highly innovative and creative in the screenplay, Editing, Plot and Cinematography. It will make you think "Is this even possible?". That's what I felt after watching these movies and I would like to share the top ten Strange and Innovative movies I have seen so far.



10. Thank You For Smoking (2005)


 

***Quite Underrated, A Smart And Brilliant Movie For All***




"For tobacco's Nick Naylor, it's just another day at the office"



"Nick Naylor is the Chief Spokesman for Big Tobacco. If you want an easy job, go work for the Red Cross."



"Thank You For Smoking" movie rocked on so many levels it hurts. It was furiously funny and intelligent. You would think that from the title and movie image that the movie is about cigarette smoking. Cigarettes are not the main agenda of this movie. It really is about a well crafted, creative Spin Doctor named Nick Naylor. Nick is a lobbyist for cigarette companies. He is a master of talk and spin that could argue and charm anyone about a subject and this is really what the movie is about. I thoroughly enjoyed the Rasputin likeness of the character but he was also sprinkled with human qualities being a father and loving his son. So while we actively see him working as a lobbyist, his son questions his motives and methods and uses the same skill to work for him. I loved this about the movie.




9. Sin City (2005) 


 ***Totally Stunning Comic Adaptation***




"Walk down the right back alley in Sin City and you can find anything."



"An old man dies. A young woman lives. A fair trade. I love you, Nancy."



"I love hitmen. No matter what you do to them, you don't feel bad."



Sin City in its original serialized comic form was everything that one would expect from the then well known artist/writer/creator Frank Miller and more. Many would come to say that it is his best work. It's a churning vat of old fashioned pulp style stories, each one more dark and edgy then the last. And yet, Sin City itself is morbidly fascinating; if you don't mind delving through the haze of sleaze, violence and corruption you'll find a really compelling story underneath the hard exterior. 

Sin City exudes the essence of classic film noir, except combined with over-the-top violence, characters and dialogue to maintain that comic book feel. Giving co-director status to creator Frank Miller and allowing him to write the screenplay was perhaps the wisest move director Robert Rodriguez ever made, because Miller's gritty influence shines through, perfectly capturing the mood of his original creations.




8. Requiem for a Dream (2000)


 ***Incredibly Moving And Unforgettable***




"Purple in the morning, blue in the afternoon, and orange in the evening. Just like that, one, two, three, four."



"I'm somebody now, Harry. Everybody likes me. Soon, millions of people will see me and they'll all like me. I'll tell them about you, and your father, how good he was to us. Remember? It's a reason to get up in the morning. It's a reason to lose weight, to fit in the red dress. It's a reason to smile. It makes tomorrow all right. What have I got Harry, hm? Why should I even make the bed, or wash the dishes? I do them, but why should I? I'm alone. Your father's gone, you're gone. I got no one to care for. What have I got, Harry? I'm lonely. I'm old.
You got friends, Ma. "



The pretentiously titled "REQUIEM FOR A DREAM" is a movie that is dark, depressing, achingly dreary and laughably awful at every turn. It is like watching a drunk or an addict wallowing in self pity, only to have him interrupt his moaning and groaning with fits of uncontrollable laughter. You don't know whether to pity him, laugh at him or just smile and slowly back away. Nowhere else will you find a movie so self-consciously solemn and meticulously constructed, yet so hysterically out of control.

Lastly, the direction of Aronofsky, brilliant, beautiful, empathic. There are not enough words to describe his direction or this movie and I think the best way to say it is that I am speechless. Aronofsky has shown me that, jaded by so many movies, something can still prompt me to sit up and take notice. To see something that I have never seen before or learn something I don't already know. The ending, is sheer power. A masterpiece of all the elements of what movie making is about, mixed together in some sick souffle and thrown into your face, burning hot and scalding. The movie leaves a deep impression, in fact, a huge scar. And it is a scar I am proud to wear.



7. Lock, Stock And Two Smoking Barrels (1998) 


***Brilliant Script, Brilliant Cinematography And Brilliant Movies***




"A Disgrace to Criminals Everywhere."



"They lost half a million at cards but they've still got a few tricks up their sleeve."



"Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" is one of those movies that I can watch x number of times and still enjoy it as much as I did in the first viewing. This is pretty much what an action gangster flick should be like. It has all the required ingredients. The action, humour, drama and suspense balance extremely well. Ritchie's writing and direction are excellent as not only does the movie keep one at the edge of his/her seat but the characters (including minor ones) are rich. They're over-the-top but that only works for the movie. While the bad guys think they're powerful and all, they're actually portrayed as dumb and the good guys think they're clever and have all the answers to their problems when they're actually not so bright. The characters are portrayed as cool yet they end up getting caught in a mess.

"Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels" is one of the coolest "gangster" flicks. A must watch for those who love action movies that have both substance and entertainment.



6. Bicycle Thieves (1948)


***A Heartbreaking Masterpiece Of The Italian Neo-Realism***




"You Live And You Suffer"



"Why should I kill myself working when I'll end up just as dead?"



"There's a cure for everything except death."



Bicycle Thieves perform the A central function of art, which is to discover the meaning of life. The movie brilliantly handles with utmost care and precision the tender and Often painful relationship that universally exists between a father and a son. The later half of the movie presents cinema at its most vivid, Vituperative and volatile culminating in one of the most impactful, Melancholic and brutally humanistic finales ever filmed in cinematic history, the agony of which would keep the viewer contemplating for Weeks, months, or even years. 

The screenplay is simplistic, thought-provoking and at times nakedly Brutal, while the cinematography is so effortless and magnificent Beautiful that it appears as though a soul of a man has been filmed, And its true essence has been captured and preserved.

It is a cinematic magnum opus, which accentuates the true might of Cinema, and is a must for everyone, irrespective of cast, color, creed Or gender. It's an ageless cinema for people of all age groups.


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List of some of the Korean romantic comedy and drama movies i have seen. What i liked the most about the Korean movies is the way handle the cinematography and bring Life to each character so naturally. Believe me I have seen some of the best heart melting romantic movies and mind-blowing Mystery-thrillers so far...Strictly For Adults...



1. A Moment To Remember (2004)



***A Movie You Will Remember Forever***




"Love, Pain, Grief and Death"





I was blown away after watching movie. The story goes like this Beautiful Son Yae Jin (The Classic) and Jung Woo Sung (Musa - The Warrior, Mutt Boy) share A Moment to Remember! Su-Jin (Son Yae Jin) and Chol-Su (Jung Woo Sung) meet at mall. Su-Jin is exiting an affair with a married man, and Chol-Su is working for Su-Jin's father as a carpenter, and when they finally meet it's as if it was meant to be. Their love is affectionate and their marriage as close to perfect as can be...but is fate truly that kind? Su-Jin surprisingly contracts Alzheimer's disease, and the tragic struggle they face both threatens and strengthens their love. But for how long? As Su-Jin's memory begins to leaves her, the disease they face may turn out to be too much for even a love as strong as theirs. Believe me you'd really love this  movie..

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