Moving images of the world

I'm slowly receiving my amazon order of 7DVDs, so I might rant on movies once a week until I'm done. Or maybe the next posts will simply be reviews – but this one has a short rant at the beginning. That's because on my favorite Italian movie mag, Ciak, they're dealing with the "Dubbing Controversy" again.


I might have mentioned that in Italy all foreign movies are dubbed in Italian. Dubbing is a profession over here, there are very few real actors among the "dubbers". Most Italians fiercely defend this practice because, I think, Italians hate reading. They say they can't watch the movie and read the subtitles at the same time: does that mean I'm smarter? ;-)


I'm now addicted to subtitled movies, because I get to see things I'll never find in theaters. And because I buy the DVDs and I like watching movies over and over until I can quote them by heart (how do you think I learned English anyway? ;-) ), it's no big deal watching them twice, once to read the story then to admire the rest.


So, I discovered Bollywood, but I'm also exploring other countries' filmographies. The King and the clown had been on my "check it" list since 2006. It never came out in Italy, so I added it to my Amazon cart in my last order for this year. It's historical, so it gave me a glimpse into Korean history of the early 16th century. Clothes were different from China&Japan (especially on women), but the street actors wore masks very similar to the Japanese ones. It was a wonderful trip in a faraway world even if I couldn't understand one single word uttered (my Korean is even worse than my Hindi, LOL).


Now, back to my other great movie love, Bollywood, I've watched Kites. Which has a mix of English, Spanish and Hindi, as it's set in Vegas/Mexico, with a Mexican co-star (Barbara Mori) – a sort of Babel, so to speak!


Now I know why they say Hritik Roshan . I had missed the Michael Jackson part until I saw the Moonwalk and breakdance moves in this flick (link to video).


I didn't like the soundtrack, though, so it's NOT recommended for the songs! ;-) The rest is great, though, great action and great story and great humor with the language barriers.


Till next discoveries – have fun at the movies! :-D



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Published on November 09, 2011 00:00
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