Back in India, movies were quite a no-no at my home. My dad considered watching movies would bring down my grades. As silly as it sounds ain't it? My mom and I used to quietly slip away from home sometimes on some pretext or the other just to watch a movie in the theater. However, my dad had to take back his words when my grades fell despite not watching movies for an entire semester.
The scenario had taken a complete 180 degrees turn when I came to do my Master's here in the US. I needed a movie always to complete my tasks. My mind set got tweaked so badly that right now I cannot even read one page of any book if I do not have a movie or a sitcom playing in front of me. Work at office has some lenience as I somehow pull it off just by listening to music from my i-pod. At this rate, I think I will surely go deaf within a few years from now. However, I purchased a new phone (Nokia E63) and also managed to take data plan from my ever trusted network service. And now Fridays after my weekly team meeting, I get back to my desk and pamper myself with a nice movie on my phone and a novel. I hope my boss isn't reading this lest I might get chucked out the very next moment. A few weeks ago when I was telling about not able to read without a movie before me to my friend, she said that it is indeed blessed to have such prowess. Thank God!! I have at least some skill that I can boast about. Anyways enough of my personal crap. I just wanted to share a movie that I reviewed sometime ago-"The Usual Suspects".
The movie is a 1995 American neo-noir movie directed by Bryan Singer and produced by Kenneth Kokkin, Michael McDonnell and Bryan Singer himself. The plot of the “The Usual Suspects” is built in such a way that it has a mystery at its heart.
For further insight into the review, click here . I hope you guys would love this movie too. Will come back with reviews of any interesting movie that I happen to watch.
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