Why I adore Woody Allen....!
This appeared today in Bombay Times.....
 Why Woody Works….
Okay….  ‘You Will Meet a Tall,Dark Stranger’….. is a tantalizing title, a  prophecy and a promise. I mean… who doesn’t want to meet a tall, dark  stranger, regardless of age? The premise is strong but this is not Woody  Allen’s most inspired movie. But since I happen to be a die hard fan of  the auteur, I can safely state that even at his worst, Woody  is still  streets ahead of almost anybody else in the movie business. Which is  precisely why he has a world wide cult following and is worshipped in  France as a genius. His latest film may be flawed, but even his flaws  are superior to those of  other film makers.The problem with this film  of his is that audiences expected a light, frothy, feel good comedy (  given the title), but what they got instead was a slice of life ( with  loads of exaggeration ). It’s actually a pretty sad and sardonic movie   about growing old.About disappointment and disliiusionment.About our  futile search for love. Woody’s forte has always been to unmask and  expose society’s many foibles. He has made a career out of tapping into  our myriad insecurities and hang ups. Earlier, the themes revolved  around male neuroses – performance anxiety,the impossible longing to   bed countless beautiful women, infidelity and betrayal. This one too  deals with all that and more, but in a more thoughtful way. Woody’s  penetrating insights are all there in the superbly calibrated  performances, led by Anthony Hopkins ( can this man ever be less than  brilliant, film after film?) playing Alfie, and Gemma Jones playing his  divorced , dotty wife Helena.The only person who disappointed big time  in an otherwise top class ensemble cast (Antonio Banderas at  his  yummiest), was our Freida Pinto. To be fair, hers was also the worst  written role… and she looked far from alluring as Dia – the desi Lady in  Red. Naomi Watts as Sally, was outstanding, especially in the blow out  scene with her depressive tippler mother ( Helena)  who refuses to loan  her more money to start an art gallery.Watts’ savage desperation comes  through as she calls her mother an ‘imbecile’ for listening to a  charlatan called Crystal. Paradoxically enough, nearly all of Crystal’s   calculating ‘prophecies’ eventually come true, including the one about  Helena meeting a ‘stranger’ and starting life all over again. Everybody  in the movie meets a stranger who alters the course of their individual  lives…inevitably with disastrous consequences. But it is Anthony  Hopkins’ portrayal of a Viagra-popping old man who gets conned into  marrying an avaricious hooker , that underlines the pathos faced by  ageing roués across the world – men who delude themselves into believing  they can still ‘do it’.  Charmaine,the trashy, brassy blond ( Lucy  Punch) who plays the ambitious hooker, puts in a great performance as  she hoodwinks Hopkins into parting with vast sums of money to buy her  baubles and fur coats even as she is two timing him with a  hunky gym  instructor. Like they say, there’s no fool like an old fool! Woody Allen  should know!!
 
Whatever  the Cathedral & John Cannon School  undertakes, it succeeds in  pulling it off  with enormous panache and style. As is evident in the  hefty and very handsome tome titled ‘Undefiled Heritage’ that was  recently launched when the school celebrated 150 glorious years.  Superbly designed by Gita Simoes, and ably put together by Mridula  Maluste and Viral Doshi, this richly illustrated history of the school  is a collector’s item. It goes to show what is possible…. achievable…  when the right talents combine.
I am winding down.... I swear I am. On sunday I managed to stay away from my lap top for at least four hours ( a feat!). I took a much needed snooze in the afternoon. My maalishwali ditched me, but I didn't weep. I ate a heart dinner of turkey and baked alloos without feeling guilty! I even pretended to watch and enjoy football with my husband, who seemed beyond himself as he whooped and roared at the goals ( there were some, right?). Soon I'll be off with the family on a X'Mas break. We are taking the Secret Santa route to gifting - safer, cheaper!
You guys have a good one!
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