Sunday, 21 July 2013

D-Day

A simmering desire for a tough state

For some of you, who may have forgotten, the rescue of the hostages at Entebbe, a clinical operation by Israel, which left Uganda clueless. The Israelis flew over several country's air spaces and raided Entebbe by surprise and released the hostages. The world admired the audacity of Israel.

Creative artists help in triggering thought processes that helps influence the cultural fabric of any country. 

After Wedenesday, comes the riveting D-Day, which reflects a simmering desire for a tough state. Inspired by Zero Dark Thirty and premise from Inglorious Basterds, Nikhil Advani weaves a taut thriller that leaves you asking for more.

Wish Nikhil had avoided the violence and gore, added a lot of 'one line' conversational humour, worked on  the climax and eliminated some needless sentimentality.

A painstakingly made film with competent contributions from all round.

I wish Nikhil manages to sow a few seeds which will help this country evolve into a more serious and respected one.


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