as the title of the post goes may my saturday also rest in peace πŸ˜€

Seriously a movie with an amazing starcast, a famous director (martin scorsese..i got a palm ulcer typing that and a mouth ulcer pronouncing that πŸ˜€ wat, wat did u say a sissy who could not score well in english??) and of course a rich producer (brad pitt being one of them :D) should have been watched by me ages ago (ok..at least an year ago..)
but the last time i took time to watch it, my feeble mind could not stand the slang πŸ˜€
i slept off over a bet with my friend over the *uck count πŸ˜€
seriously..we do our best to collect new statistics which might help us when we open the great consultancy firm..
which reminds me im digressing (thats a new technique some bloggers like me use to increase the length of their blog post :D)

its a action flick.. (thats another technique in writing which says make abrupt jumps to the point u want to make :D)
excuse me, mr. director (as the name gives my hands creeps, we r goin to address him by his profession :D) i dint hear any dhishum dhishum throughout he movie..as an Indian movie buff i am accustomed to look out for mind numbing, soul stirring, high octane action sequences, where the good guy always makes a comeback and triumphs..
now u’ll scream in my ears that it was no Indian cinema..it was a Hollywood movie..
but are not movies supposed to be of universal appeal nowadays, with the cross over cultures wala funda ?? now, now, gotcha..ab jawaab de khadoos πŸ˜›
one more thing mr. director, in your movie everyone died in the end..there was no social message to be given..very unlike a good movie which has a public service message πŸ˜€

ha, but the camera did move on a mouse in the end..
im thinking..
ohhhh..very clever..so that was the mouse which gave u inspiration to make a movie on chor and police (cops and goons) who love to play the cat and mouse game..
was it to show a mouse always wins ??
or was it a tribute to the mouse kind ?? wasnt it?
oh my god..so subtle..i respect u so much πŸ˜€

but sir i have one humble request..with my limited vocabulary of slangs (of course!!), could u come up with an easy on the ears version of the movie, so poor souls like me would comprehend the rich dialogue content ?
i mean i can give u comprehendable or even milder version of slangs you used, so that in my country everyone will understand your master piece and the message it wants to convey ?
and moreover the censor board here would lift the ‘A’ rating πŸ˜€

otherwise with your super cool direction and screenplay the movie is really good (i have to change my stand cos of the ‘mouse’ issue now :D)
may the Departed rest in peace !!!

P.S. it is truly top class movie, just that the slang was something else πŸ™‚
Must watch if u like racy, action packed films !!


5 responses to “may the DEPARTED rest in peace”

  1. Pushkar Avatar

    Maybe…. Maybe not!

  2. nightflier Avatar

    how did u know that i saw the movie in mute ?? πŸ˜›
    r u a spy working for martin (the one whose surname must not be spelled :D) πŸ˜€ πŸ˜€ ???

  3. Pushkar Avatar

    Some of the dialogs were real good.
    You must see the movie with sound. I'm sure you'll love it even more.

  4. nightflier Avatar

    just 237 ???
    i thought it would be in zillions..from the sheer usage of the word πŸ˜€
    but must say thnx and i admire ur patience πŸ˜‰

  5. Pushkar Avatar

    You'll soon get to see an inspired Desi effort which would not depart much at all from "The Departed". I'm sure Sanjay Gupta and/or Mahesh Bhatt are working on it.

    And just to contribute to your Great consultancy firm – the count is 237. πŸ™‚

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