I watched 20 minutes of a Kannada movie today, mostly because I’d watched 20 seconds of it 10 years ago, and it had a catchy song, and a very odd familiar scene of two people stuck in a burning building, while an female operatic chorus went on in the background. I never forgot that tune I heard for 20 seconds, and for many years I thought it resembled the song “aria” by Yanni, which I heard in 2004. Well turns out it was Aria, by Yanni, as I’d suspected, and also the one performed at the famous Acropolis.
The movie, if you must know, is simply called “A”, and starred Upendra, an actor quite popular in Karnataka.
As far as the 20 minutes of the video I could watch (the divx file was corrupted), a schizofrenic unstable serial killer escapes and starts dispensing his own brand of breakfast cereal justice to the world. He starts of trying to bridge the eternal gap between the rich and the poor and makes people do what he want with the help of a stolen Six shooting revolver with infinite bullets inside.
What struck me as amazing was his inate ability to judge the people and stick by his desicion. I’d prolly think “I know he’s a cruel, rich, cheating, theiving arsehole, but you never know, he might be a good guy inside.”, while our hero and his magic gun believe otherwise.


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