Tuesday, December 23, 2008
Reviews of "Earth" - One Fair, One Biased
Earth
Reviewed by C.J.S. Wallia
Earth - Unforgettable
By Zarminae Ansari
I agreed with Zarminae Ansari’s review of the film “Earth” more than C.J.S. Wallia’s. Ansari gave a balanced and fair review. Wallia seemed more interested in tearing down the film and discrediting its message.
In the first paragraph of his review Wallia is quite critical of Deepa Mehta, the director of “Earth”. Wallia writes “It follows her controversial "Fire," which was severely criticized for presenting a distorted view of Hindu culture”. Wallia goes on to hammer the film for being “simplistic” and “weak”. He also gives a laundry list of historical assertions that purport to show that the role of Sikhs is underrepresented in the film.
I got the impression that Wallia was exhibiting bias on behalf of Sikhs. Out of curiosity I ‘googled’ Wallia and found another example of him condemning a director for portraying Sikhs (in his view) negatively. He went so far as to allege racism. In this case the film was “Mission Kashmir” and the protest appeared on the web site of the Sikh Times. Their response was to call the film “benign”.
Ansari, on the other hand, realized that “Earth” was a dramatization based on actual events and not a documentary. She weighs the film on it merits and does not appear to have an agenda. To this end she wrote “the movie will undoubtedly offend both sides, since it spares neither, nor holds one as morally superior to the other’.
Saturday, December 20, 2008
A Review of "Lamerica"
“Lamerica” is set in the immediate post communist era in
I was struck by the sense of self hate and loathing the people of
In the beginning of the film Gino treats the Albanians he encounters with open contempt. He views them as inferior and annoying. As Gino’s fortunes dim he finds himself increasingly in the same boat as the Albanians attempting to flee their country. In fact on several occasions he is mistaken for an Albanian. Gino slowly realizes the incredible hardship facing the people he is traveling with and gradually begins to understand their desperation.
I was also intrigued by the parallels to the large immigration of Italians who left for the
A good review of the film can be found at the following link:
http://www.filmreference.com/Films-A-An/L-America.html