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Tag Archives: Inside Man
“Hand of God, that bible stopped a bullet.”
This week I watched a couple of heist genre movies: Mission Impossible III (Abrams, 2006), and Heist (Mamet, 2001). It occured to me that heist movies suggest various positions on divine Providence. In many recent heist movies, there is an … Continue reading
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Tagged David Mamet, Heist, heist movie, Inside Man, Mission Impossible, providence, The Sting
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“Duniya ki sabse choti prem kahani hogi.”
Yesterday I wrote about Moulin Rouge, my favorite Bollywood movie. If Moulin Rouge isn’t technically a Bollywood movie, that’s because it’s made by an Austrailian and not an Indian. But it has all the conventions of the Bollywood genre: it’s … Continue reading