Wednesday, June 20, 2007

"A film to which you could safely take your mother, and I mean that as a compliment."

"It's a pleasing, modestly executed version of what Hollywood usually ruins with big stars, bloated budgets, and endless rewriting. The Indian locations are real, and actress Ayesha Dharker is particularly winning—put that woman on The Office already! The movie is a refreshing alternative to what might be called the local-auteur-with-head-up-his-artsy-butt syndrome (see Zoo). It's a film to which you could safely take your mother, and I mean that as a compliment."
Read the whole article by Brian Miller:

The Seattle Weekly Blog

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