Trigger warning for inc*st, attempt to s*icide, and s*lf-h*rm. It's probably a "me" thing but I just found the entire experience of watching this movie "meh". I feel like it tried too much within a limited amount of time, which almost paradoxically made it feel longer than it really was, and left me with a heavy head and a weird feeling throughout the day. I don't want to sound apologetic about a "famous" movie that I didn't like, but even though I understand that there's a lot to appreciate about this movie (the most obvious being the movie's feminist core, and its complete disavowal of the typical savarna feminist who doesn't believe in intersectionality), the movie as a whole just doesn't work for me. What I mean to say is that I don't think that it's a bad film at all, it just isn't for me. My biggest problem with the movie has to be the character of Zeenat. I completely fail to understand her motivations, and I...
If you need one film to exemplify what the terms "half-baked" and "half-assed" signify, let it be this one. I saw that this was supposed to be inspired from Serendipity (2001), which I remember liking when I saw it ages ago... but Milenge Milenge just plagiarised its most iconic part and ran with it only to stumble and fall and take the audience down with it. And then Boney 'Wanakam' Kapoor had the audacity to say- "perhaps it was destined that the most romantic film featuring Shahid and Kareena would come after their relationship." Marketing and promotions really will have you saying all kinds of shit huh. However, as objectively terrible as the film is, I still couldn't hate it. Firstly, because I am trash, and specifically trash that grew up and had the most intense Bollywood phase in the early 00s, the period this movie is set in. Secondly, Haider has revived my crush on Shahid and now I can't unsee him as the chocolate hero of my child...
Honestly, I was already prepared to love this movie, simply because it stars both Sadhana and Shashi Kapoor. Moreover, this is the only movie that they did together, so I was very excited to see this one anyway. But even with all this, I was still not prepared to find this movie as beautiful as I did. First of all, the storyline is excellent- typical Bollywood trope of miscommunications and switched identities. However, there's nothing over-the-top about the movie. No melodrama, no excessively intense emotions, and certainly no unnecessary fight sequences. Just a quiet passion that blooms as the story progresses, and makes you fall in love with the idea of love even more. There's also no "villainisation" of any character- even the characters who make mistakes are treated as humans, not reincarnations of the devil himself. After all, it's human to make mistakes, the movie seems to say- and to add to that lovely sentiment, it also says that it's human to apol...
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