
Race is schlock cinema at its best or worst whichever way you choose to describe it and it doesn’t pretend to be anything more. It’s pure junk so stay away if you’re into healthy, wholesome entertainers. The film is about treachery and deceit, it’s about two brothers fighting over women and insurance money, and has one twist after another turn, so much so that you feel like telling the filmmakers to save some for their forthcoming ventures. It’s another in the genre of the Dhoom kind of masala movies gaining ground in Bollywood, for bad or for worse. There’s no sense of time and space, no depth to the characters. Even actors of the caliber of Saif and Akshaye forget to perform, one sleepwalks and the other hams his way through. The less said about others the better. Race is also not about well-constructed plot and plausible situations. It’s just a smart, racy narrative with only one purpose—to titillate and please voyeuristic eyes of the audience. So there are good-looking bodies in ubercool glares and nifty dresses walking slo-mo, low-angle shots of women grooving in minis with miles of bronzed, toned legs, sexy cars, eye-popping stunts and glam locales. Race may well be the flavour of the season like raunchy comedies the last couple of years. But how long will this genre sustain its appeal?
High Fives
Bollywood
1. Race
2. Jodhaa Akbar
3. Black & White
4. Taare Zameen Par
5. Welcome
Hollywood
1. Horton Hears a Who!
2. Meet the Browns
3. Shutter
4. Drillbit Taylor
5. 10,000 B.C.
Rock
1. Long Road to Ruin (Foo Fighters)
2. Psycho (Puddle of Mudd)
3. Shadow of the Day (Linkin Park)
4. Fake it (Seether)
5. Crushcrushcrush (Paramore)
Courtesy: Film Information
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