Monday, March 14, 2011

The 3 Idiots That Almost Made My Sunday


Aal Izz Well. This is what Rancho says while tapping his heart slowly when trouble is around. According to this witty character, played by the Aamir Khan, the heart can be quite a coward, and when the heart is afraid, the rest of the person ends up unable to fulfill the things that it can actually do. Based on his story about the blind man who shouts Aal izz well every night in his village, all it takes is to deceive the heart a little bit, not to hurt it or just to lie to it but to give it the courage to face the hardships and believe that things are really possible.

The movie might actually sound like just another funny stint from India. Well, that is how it sounded to me until I found out that Aamir Khan is on it. After all, Lagaan, which I watched in college for a dear professor's class, is the movie that first introduced me to the wonders of Eastern talent in the reel world.

Just like Lagaan, the movie is easy and fun to watch. The story is simple and a little to common for me. However, it is the presentation of the ideas that make it highly interesting. I've seen a lot of plots that focus on making the viewers see how important it is to be true to oneself and stand up against a rotten system. Although this one shows just that, the details make it more fun to indulge in. Probably the best thing about this plot is how it attacks varied points all at the same time. It revolves around love, which incorporates romantic love, love for the family as well as strong and friendship. At the same time, it tackles the limitations a student ends up with when in some learning institutions, where being bookish is considered to be most dignified. I absolutely love the part where Rancho has to define the word BOOK in almost 50 words to point out to his professor how impractical it is to always stick with the definition on the book when everything can be explained in much more simple terms.

The film also showed the real side of India. Indian flicks tend to be all colorful and full of music, dancing and smiling gorgeous faces. This usually puts people to a confusion after hearing about the problems in the Indian society. Although this component of the common Indian films was not absent in 3 Idiots, the film also showed how hard it is to be poor in their country. My sister was even complaining about how Raju's sister is not going to be married unless her family can provide a car for the dowry.

We were not really able to finish the entire film. Our downloaded copy was cut short right in the middle. At this point, my siblings and I who enjoyed watching the film together one lazy late Sunday afternoon are still guessing on how the movie is going to end. We are yet to download a complete copy. For now, we remain on a waiting stage and are patiently reciting Aal izz well.

2 comments:

  1. aamir khan.. how do i forget.. hehehe.. the cricket and taxes and all.. heheheh.. thanks for this.. gotta watch it in my free time.. :) (humana yot.. yaw lang ko sultii sa ending.. hahaha..

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  2. magpa-copy pako sako bro og complete one..hehehe..will finish it hopefully this weekend..and post some more insights here..you should see it too :)

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