A week ago, I watched an English movie called 'Shine' which is supposedly a real life account of one of the world's most famous pianists. The story begins with an oppressive childhood. A father who oppresses his family because of his obsession with music and forces his son to cultivate the same love for music. Out of fear more than interest, the little boy begins to learn and is so brilliant that he reaches great milestones at every phase. The only person who stays unimpressed is his father who wants him to reach higher and higher.
Some very touching moments in this movie left me shaken. These are:
Religion is Nonsense
The father tells the boy, "Religion is nonsense. It's also a goldmine if you know where to tap it."
I'm a Lucky Boy
The father constantly shouts and finds fault with the little boy and makes him repeat, "I'm a lucky boy." He doesnt notice that his son has tears in his eyes whenever he says it because he doesnt believe a word of it.
Life is Cruel
The father tells his son, "Life is cruel but you have to find a way to survive."
I know Whats Best
When the father is questioned about a decision, he defends himself, saying, "I know what's best coz I am his father."
I found these snippets to be thought provoking. What about you?
Some very touching moments in this movie left me shaken. These are:
Religion is Nonsense
The father tells the boy, "Religion is nonsense. It's also a goldmine if you know where to tap it."
I'm a Lucky Boy
The father constantly shouts and finds fault with the little boy and makes him repeat, "I'm a lucky boy." He doesnt notice that his son has tears in his eyes whenever he says it because he doesnt believe a word of it.
Life is Cruel
The father tells his son, "Life is cruel but you have to find a way to survive."
I know Whats Best
When the father is questioned about a decision, he defends himself, saying, "I know what's best coz I am his father."
I found these snippets to be thought provoking. What about you?
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But the father gives one chillingly complex performance that makes you think that the guy is for real. I would recommend this movie just to watch Armin Mueller-Stahl one sublime performance.
Apparently this film ran into trouble with the family disputing the portrayal of certain incidents.
Good watch nevertheless. Don't expect it to cheer you up though :)
I have watched this movie too. a very heart-rending one.
some teary eyes...
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