LastingAware
The greatest movie ever!
Solidrariol
Am I Missing Something?
Nessieldwi
Very interesting film. Was caught on the premise when seeing the trailer but unsure as to what the outcome would be for the showing. As it turns out, it was a very good film.
Plustown
A lot of perfectly good film show their cards early, establish a unique premise and let the audience explore a topic at a leisurely pace, without much in terms of surprise. this film is not one of those films.
Gyandeep Pattnayak
It all began with 'Frozen'. Then, 'That Girl In Yellow Boots' followed. Opinions were as diverse as chalk and cheese, but discussion was 'generated'. I could see the signs. Indie was taking its first baby steps, making its presence felt. Right here, in India.In the times when the majority of people are busy helping the Hindi Film Industry hurtle down the abyss into the Stone Age, here comes a movie to shut us up. Delightfully funny and bitingly perceptive, Sudhish Kamath's 'Good Night Good Morning' is a slap on the faces of those who still try searching for stories in item numbers and mindless action. Not that I am against any of those. As long as they are done well... But, I digress.The point that I am trying to emphasize on is - you can find a story anywhere. In ordinary day to day lives. In two strangers. Strangers who seem to have absolutely nothing in common. In a phone call. Kamath and co-writer Shilpa Rathnam use dialogues extremely well and it helps that Seema Rahmani and Manu Narayan turn in terrific performances. Shot almost entirely in black and white, 'Good Night Good Morning' is a game-changer with respect to the Great Indie Movement.Go watch. You'll have time for mindless entertainers. But see GNGM and tell me it wasn't worth your time. If you've seen Woody Allen's films, Linklater's movies, you'll be more than just delighted. Like I was.
balaji-ravi
This is first time i am writing a review for a movie and just for the sake of Sudish Kamath, whom i used to hate. Well let me about the Movie Good Night Good Morning simple story of a boy and a girl who engage in a phone conversation on new year's night. While speaking on phone they come across various stages of love. Performance wise everyone did their part well except one man Raja Sen,he was irritating with silly jokes. Technically one could expect nothing from these kinda movies but this movie was a surprise it was a good technically and perfectly edited. Now finally about the direction ,its really tough to direct a movie with only 5 cast members totally and Sudish has done a brilliant job, then conversation parts were well directed and the timing was perfect. Good thing about this movie is u wont fell like getting bored anywhere credits should be given to Sudish for making it an engaging movie. Rather than spending & watching some craps you can surely go for Good Night Good Morning with Zero expectation and i am sure that it wont disappoint you. Finally my apologies to Sudish Kamath I rated this movie 1 out 10 before watching it but now i have rated it what i should after watching it. so, we can expect a bigger and a better movies from Sudish Kamath in future. All The Best :)
saurabh16287
Many of us won't like this movie because we watch movies only for entertainment,fun,sex, dance n all that... but when we go deeper into such awesome low budget films we realize the strength of Indian Cinemas. Awesome film which takes us through different stages of romantic life in a realistic way.I would suggest the viewers to watch the movie very carefully,for the second time after reading about Turiya on Wikipedia so that you can understand the depth of the film. Film has been directed in a way which could make sense without a Dialogue. Its time for us to choose movies which make sense rather than take us through unrealistic frames of life.
iamjinesh
I saw this film which is about all night tele-conversation between two strangers. The movie is about a general perception of romance..It's a conversational film shot in black and white mostly...It is predominantly made for a film festival audience and it carries Zilch Commercial value.There is one line story to speak of.. wonder someone has taken credit for "writing".. The strangers keep talking whole night over a phone discussing random things which made no sense to me as a viewer. While watching the film i felt i grew older and passed through countless "Bad Nightmares and even Worse mornings". The movie has been directed by some Film Critic who reviews commercial Bollywood films. After watching this film i wonder no more why does he keep trashing most films he reviews. I can only advise him to make a commercial entertainer that caters to a larger audience. Although i am confident he will make a better film than this because there is no scope left to make more boring cinema.To put in nutshell, while watching this movie alone in a theater one can instantly connect with the the protagonists of the film, in a sense the viewer, after a point, will immediately strike a random two-way conversation with a stranger sitting beside. That will be far more interesting than the watching the film. PS: I advise him to put a disclaimer before reviewing any film: I have made Good Night Good Morning and that is my type of cinema.PS II: There is a cameo from another film critic (Raja Sen) which is not worth mentioning.Bad Nightmare Worse Morning