Split Wide Open Movie
Indian Film industry does have something more to offer than Bollywood- sing-n'-dance-in-unison flicks! Mind you, Indians used to make politically and philosophically challenging profound films several decades ago. Game F1 Ps2 on this page. This film, I repeat, is NOT bollywood. What a relief. KP is the leading charactor who wanders about Bombay saerching for 'value', I think.
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He has four main contacts, one with a little girl Didi whom he cherrishes like his sister, another with a female TV presenter who's hosting a expose program 'split wide open', and yet another with a nice Catholic priest, finally with a mob who sells water. All four lead us to a different story, each intertwined together. Each contact represents a certain set of value, and KP struggles to find out what is truly valuable. You have to see for yourself what he finds at the end. This film says that there isn't such thing called pure value.
Profound love, wisdom, realism, tradition, post-modernism, violence; 'ha-ha-' to all of them. Since I'm not an expert in acting and filming, so I won't comment on them. But the strong message must be rated 18. Can you refute?
Contents • • • • • Cast and characters [ ] • as KP (Kut-Price) • as Nandita • as Shiv • as Didi • as Brother Bono • as Auntie • as Leela • as Altaf • Awards and recognition [ ] • The official selection at the 1999. • Awarded a Special Jury Award to the film and the Best Actor award () at the 2000. • Won the Grand Prix at the 2000. • Nominated for the Grand Prix at the 2000. Soundtrack [ ] The original soundtrack of the film consists of 5 tracks composed. • 'Welcome to Bombay' – 5:15 • 'Yo KP!' (Trailer Theme) – 2:16 • 'For Didi' – 1:39 • 'Television Sting' – 1:15 • 'A Golden Tap' (End Titles) – 4:19 The soundtrack also features: • 'You Are The Reason' by Australian soft rock band & Indian singer • 'Dooba Dooba' by Indian band The film also credits,,,,,, the and for their music used in the production of the film.
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