Adventure from my Netflix queue: Lagaan
If you happen to peek at my Netflix queue, you’ll see a majority of foreign films. And when you think foreign films, you think of French cinema, chinese action flicks, and somber swedish films. But not too often do you think of Indian films. I can’t imagine why considering that Bollywood is the largest producer of movies in the world.
So, it is rather strange that I have yet to watch any movie from that country until now. I just finished watching Lagaan and was thoroughly pleased with the movie. It was a eye opener. And it was very enjoyable.
When I had opened the Netflix package and saw that it was a 4 hour epic. I was disheartened. When the film opened with what appears to be a love story plot, I was dreading the next three hours. I was wrong. And I am glad that I spent the previous two days to sit and watch the whole thing.
The story is convoluted. There was the love story. There was the plight of the downtrodden people plot. There was the forbidden love angle. There was the uprising of the people. There was the musical numbers. And there was cricket. Yes, cricket!
It was a mashup of many movies, yet it comes together to tell an amusing tale. There was the “Bad News Bears” theme where the ragtag team must come together and win. “Seven Samurai” echoed throughout the choosing of the team. I can’t believe that the sports theme can be found in many countries. Brilliant.
Also, it is true about Bollywood with the singing. The movie doesn’t get to a song until 25 minutes elapsed. I didn’t think the musical numbers would appear and then, the whole village began to sing. It was funny and wonderful at the same time.
4 of 5 stars