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Keep a Dictionary while reading this review.
by marzaan sk on Nov 08, 2007 07:29 PM   Permalink | Hide replies

Few of the Sentences used by Raja sen == The problem lies with their puppeteer,picking out its barest heart, proceeds to smother it in mixed-up layers of trite melodrama, this tender tale, is hidden -- under several reams of indiscriminately wrapped silk and velvet, of loud noise and harsh light, of bewildering backdrops and the colour blue -- so deep beneath smug self-indulgence,a minstrel, full to the brim with can-do enthusiasm,ondolas and prostitutes scattered around a wet Venetian nightmare,thwacked with a subtlety stick,a coy glance for five,dizzying motions without afflicting career hara-kiri.over-lovable from start to scratch, is often painfully exaggerated and moronic,the most homoerotic picturisation,here is a merciful agility to her movement, a fluidity to her style......
There are many more such Alien Sentences in the Review, its as if listening to a OPERA, without understand a word people appreciate it.
Mr Raja Sen, We are in India, Simple English please. And who can u judge newcomer in just one movie.

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  RE:Keep a Dictionary while reading this review.
by Rekha Menon on Nov 08, 2007 08:41 PM   Permalink
If you don't like these reviews why don't you go and read someone else' - Taran Adarsh for example. His OSO review is 'simple' english and very boring. Raja Sen's reviews are excellent - very enjoyable reading.

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