The Year So Far

A brief report of the first two months of the movie calendar, Oscars exempted:

Chandni Chowk to China, soon to be released on DVD, is a noisy genre mash-up that doesn’t blend martial arts and slapstick so much as grate them into a lumpy soup. Akshay Kumar plays the hapless hero, a sort of Indian Jim Carrey, while Gordon Liu glares icily as a villainous kung fu master terrorizing a Chinese village. Much to the film’s detriment, Jackie Chan is nowhere to be seen. Those already attuned to that peculiar brand of Hindi cinema known as the Bollywood film may find a fart gag here or a dance number there to be a fair return on their time. Others should be far less charitable. If the broad comic shtick doesn’t frighten people away, the grotesque length of the thing—a whopping 155 minutes—almost certainly will.
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Review: The Class

One of the films nominated in the upcoming Academy Awards’ best foreign film category, The Class is also the first great film I’ve seen in 2009. It’s a film that compelled me from start to finish and left me feeling more curious and inquisitive about the world. Not every film does this for me.

The film—which won the Palme d’Or at last year’s Cannes Film Festival—is a slice-of-life look at one classroom in a junior high in Paris’ 20th arrondissement, a working class neighborhood on the city’s far eastern edge. This is blue collar suburban Paris, where immigrants outnumber “natives” and racial tension is thick. And yet the school and students look strikingly similar to a typical American junior high—while also markedly different.

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