The Namesake

The Namesake

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The Namesake

Brooke Smith, Glenne Headly, Irfan Khan, Jacinda Barrett, Kal Penn

"The Namesake" is the story of the Ganguli family whose move from Calcutta to New York evokes a lifelong balancing act to meld to a new world without forgetting the old. Although parents Ashoke and As...( read more  read more... )hima long for the family and culture that enveloped them in India, they take great pride in the opportunities their sacrifices have afforded their children. Paradoxically, their son Gogol is torn between finding his own unique identity without losing his heritage. Even Gogol's name represents the family's journey into the unknown.

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  • December 1, 2009
    this is a really good film. universal ideals seen from two different cultures make this film profound. a few of the performances of the actors were really good and the story was strong. unfortunately the first hour of the film was much stronger than the second, the story veered...( read more) off in some odd directions and the music lost its focus, but thankfully the last 15 minutes steered the film back on course and it finished well. overall it was a very good movie.
  • October 16, 2008
    Not as good as I had anticipated, but I may have fallen victim to trailer marketing - I think just expected a different film based on the preview.
  • September 16, 2008
    good good
  • April 19, 2008
    Pretty good. Maybe a little too sentimental but a good effort nonetheless.
  • March 23, 2008
    I am a big fan of the movie "Bend It Like Beckham". This movie was a little slower paced but it went more into detail of the different Indian rites (wedding, funeral, etc). Interesting shots of India as well.
  • December 27, 2009
    best diasporic movie ever watched....drove me to tears...
  • December 21, 2009
    amazing ! Mira Nair has possibly created one of the best novel adaptation in a very long time.,i was stoked from the beginning,and never get tired with this epic story of cultural divergence and the value of family
  • October 20, 2009
    good & real about an Indian family cultural traditions & the meaning & importance of one's name... some emotional connections of death & acclimating to a new culture...
  • October 18, 2009
    A moving and brilliantly woven story, exploring the different identity challenges faced by people throughout their lives. By using the example of an ethnic minority immigrant, his wife and their children, the issues are thrown in to stark contracts, but many are applicable to us...( read more) all. However, given the film covers such a long period in only a couple of hours, characters are not as well developed as in other well executed dramas, and the focus itself wavers unpredictably between characters, leaving the viewer somewhat disoriented, and dulling the emotional impact. Still, it is an ambitious film and delivers well.
  • October 6, 2009
    I watched the movie and I got the undertanding that it is a life changing event. When you are born and rised a certain way well a certain religion then that's what you know. When that family decided to move to United States that made there culture not change but be indecisive to ...( read more)their son that was born in the United States. He was not interested in learning about their culture because it was not konwn to him and he was not brought up around it, so he gave them a hard time. The movie was related to world religion by means of the family started out by using their religion and the mother and father got married and moved to better there life. They did proceed to use there religion as a way of life, but there son wasn't making it easy. In the end of the movie the son did come to the realization that it was a good idea to learn about his culture.

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