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Brubaker: One man against the system

Release Date : June 20, 1980
Genres: Crime, Drama
Duration: 3h 2m
Rating: 3/5
Director Stuart Rosenberg
WriterW. D. Richter, Arthur Ross
Produced byRon Silverman
StarsRobert Redford, Yaphet Kotto, Jane Alexander, Murray Hamilton
Cinematography              Bruno Nuytten
Edited by             Robert Brown
Music by              Lalo Schifrin
Production Design byJ.Michael Riva
Production companies20th Century Fox

“A lot of people will be disappointed in you” – A greedy lumber contractor
“It won’t be the first time.”- A steadfast warden, Brubaker.

What is it about

Brubaker is a 1980 American prison drama film directed by Stuart Rosenberg. It stars Robert Redford as a newly arrived prison warden, Henry Brubaker, who is up against a corrupt system, knowing the fight could go all the way.

Brubaker knows exactly what is wrong and know how to fix it. The people he is pitted against know more about what is wrong, as they are the perpetrators and do everything in their power to stop him, violence included. Their policy is not to take any prisoners. Will Brubaker emerge as hero or a martyr? Will his few friends come to his rescue?

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Robert Redford
Believable setup

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Documentary feel in the first half hour.
Forced drama towards the end

Final verdict

The movie doesn’t disappoint a Robert Redford fan and provides just about enough to sustain the attention. The role is tailor made for him, and his screen presence allows him to steer through both good and mundane scenes.

Excellent production design, cinematography and music makes the movie an engaging fare. Special mention to Lalo Schifrin’s music, which once again stands, right from the main titles.

Management Concepts/ Lessons/ References

“If they answer not to thy call, walk alone,
If they are afraid and cower mutely facing the wall, O unlucky one,
open thy mind and speak out alone.”
Ekla Chalo, Rabindranth Tagore

“Enlighten the people generally, and tyranny and opressions of the body and mind will vanish like evil spirits at the dawn of day.”
― Thomas Jefferson

An Actor’s Actor: From Harihar Jariwala to Sanjeev Kumar…

Release Date : October 25, 2021
Genres: Cinema and Broadcast, Biographies
Duration: 3h 2m
Rating: 3.5/5
WritersHanif Zaveri and Sumant Batra
PublishersEdbury Press

“Every day, the two of us would come up with a new excuse for turning up late. One day we would tell L.V. Prasad, ‘Today, there was a bus accident at Mahim Church.’ The next day, it would be, ‘Two taxis had collided outside Mahim Church.’ An exasperated L.V. Prasad finally told us, ‘If you can’t change the situation, at least change the location. Otherwise, whatever’s happening every day is always outside Mahim Church.’”

Shatrughan Sinha

What is it about

Sanjeev Kumar was an actor par excellence. This statement could have been easily ‘is’ par excellence if fate and his lifestyle tried their best.

Born as Harihar Jethalal Jariwala, and know as Hari or Hari bhai amongst his friends, he chose Sanjeev Kumar as his screen name. This is how millions of moviephiles know him.

The book ’An actor’s actor’ is a brief biography of the great actor, tracing his roots, his relationship with his mother, his bond with his immediate family and close friends and provides a snapshot of his sojourn.

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Decent exposition of his initial journey
Gives an overview

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Could have been more detailed

Final verdict
The authors do make a point at the beginning of the book that they were not attempt to pen down a detailed account of his acting prowess or his method of acting. However, they do provide a few pointers like this paragraph on how he would rehearse before giving his first take, which in most cases is accepted. The book also provides his reasoning behind choice of his roles especially the old characters. The book also throws some light on his wayward habits, late night lifestyle and the effect on his shooting schedules the next day. And how his charm, smile and his huge talent, helped him tide over any issues on the set, as a result of him showing up late.

Sanjeev Kumar’s life was cut short at 47 and he was a man who kept to himself, so a biography can only say so much. Understandably, the book makes you want for more. But it more than makes it up with tidbits about the films he acted in.

A must read for all movie fans and Sanjeev Kumar fans.

Tailpiece
There is major Telugu connection in his initial success, with ‘Khilona’ produced by the movie stalwart L.V. Prasad.

Management Concepts/ Lessons/ References

“Remember: there are no small parts, only small actors.”

Constantin Stanislavski

“The gratification comes in the doing, not in the results.”
― James Dean

The Sand Pebbles: A war epic

Release Date : December 20, 1966
Genres: Adventure, Drama, Romance
Duration: 3h 2m
Rating: 3.75/5
Director Richard Wise
WriterRobert Anderson
Produced byRobert Wise
StarsSteve McQueen, Richard Attenborough, Richard Crenna, Candice Bergen
Cinematography              Joseph MacDonald
Edited by             William Reynolds
Music by              Jerry Goldsmith
Production Design byBoris Leven
Production companies20th Century Fox

“The system you got on this ship is what killed him, sir” – Jake Holman

What is it about

The Sand Pebbles is a 1966 American epic war film directed by Robert Wise in Panavision. It tells the story of an independent, rebellious U.S. Navy machinist’s mate (Jake Holman), first class, aboard the fictional river gunboat USS San Pablo, on Yangtze Patrol in 1920s China. 

Jake Holman (Steve McQueen) just wants to be a good engineer and is best happy with the machines. However, troubles erupt when his nature collides with events around him, on the ship and on the shore. Will he find his haven? Will his new romance help him tide over the rough seas of war?

‘The Sand Pebbles ‘takes us through this journey of epic proportions.

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Lavish Scale
Excellence in all crafts

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Over 3 hours duration

Final verdict

The movie doesn’t disappoint a patient viewer and succeeds in transporting him/her to an a long gone by era. All actors do a fabulous job, especially Steve McQueen and Richard Attenborough, who give their all for the role that secured several Award nominations. Excellent production design, cinematography and music makes the movie an engaging fare.

Management Concepts/ Lessons/ References

“If you can’t describe what you are doing as a process, you don’t know what you’re doing.”
W. Edwards Deming

“Our prime purpose in this life is to help others. And if you can’t help them, at least don’t hurt them.”
― Dalai Lama