What I liked about the movie was that it was simple. No over acting. No myterious and dark scenes. I didn't feel like I was being forced to cry or be sad. My thoughts were exactly the opposite when I watched "Black."
And now the bad... At times, I really felt like I was watching a documentary. When he mentioned all the big names in his speach to the class in an attempt to bring the kid out of his shell, was that all true? Did they all really have dyslexia in their childhood? I felt that the speach was a little too much bakwas.
that was the point of the whole thing...that dyslexia is not something which makes one be called "mentally retarded"....and the big names were used to make the same point that some people who suffered from dyslexia turned out to be well known famous personalities....
Unfortunately ,the part of the world we come from,these things are just not traeted the way they should be...the movie was an attempt to bring about awareness about this learning disability....and i hope it serves the purpose...:)
exactly…!!!..the way that child looks at things is just so beautiful…small fish,something lying on the road side,a kite in the air…things others might just not notice even exist…
What a movie!!! Have no words to describe it. Could not stop tears flowing watching some of the scenes - the song when he is left at the boarding school etc etc. absolutely brilliant. Hats off.
Bestest movie I have seen this year......Some scenes kind off registers in your brain...A must watch for anyone one and everyone who plans to have kids or already have kids.......Worth every five bucks I spent on it !
Such a great movie and so very daring as a bolly film since people aren't use to this type of cinema coming out of bollywood. Everyone should watch it.
awsome movie and totally worth watching! i thought it would be a boring movie, copied from some hollywood story...but it turned out to be pretty good! :)