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On Netflix ... starting June 15


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Posted: 7 years ago
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Lust Stories Movie Review

In this Netflix anthology film, directors Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee and Karan Johar deconstruct the splendor, complexity and chaos of lust

Lust is more layered than love at least in the Indian context. Lust is primal and more problematic because it is colored by guilt, shame, awkwardness and anxiety. In Lust Stories, directors Anurag Kashyap, Zoya Akhtar, Dibakar Banerjee and Karan Johar deconstruct the splendor, complexity and chaos of lust.

The title is clickbait because this fourfilm anthology is about so much more. Yes, sex features in all the stories but don't come here looking for hot scenes. Because sex is merely the trigger these films examine the messiness of human relationships, our deeply entrenched class system, the difficulty women have in seeking and getting pleasure. There's also a cheeky and superbly comic sequence that will change forever the way you listen to that family values anthem Kabhi Khushi Kabhie Gham. Applause to Karan for subverting with such panache his own brand of cinema.

My favorites were the films by Zoya and Dibakar. Hers is a minimalist, quietly poignant coming-of-age story. His is a delicate look at a tumultuous night in the lives of three people who walk away a little wiser. These stories are narrated with tenderness and an understanding of how deeply flawed human beings are. They capture the fragility of our relationships. We see deceit, betrayal, ignorance and disregard. But there is no judgment or resolution. Life goes on, in all its untidy glory.

The women in the anthology are especially glorious. Radhika Apte, Bhumi Pednekar, Manisha Koirala and Kiara Advani play nuanced characters who refuse to follow the rules. Radhika, as the neurotic college professor Kalindi, is the least sympathetic. In Anurag's film, Kalindi is a fascinating, erratic nightmare of a woman. Like her student lover, we are also dumbfounded by her reactions. Ultimately though, Kalindi overstays at over thirty minutes, this film is too long. Radhika's performance and character becomes repetitive and one-note.

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Dibakar's film is also long but here the performances and situation sustain the length. Manisha is lovely as a woman whose beauty and life have frayed. Bhumi is also very good as the maid who comes to understand her place in the world. But the surprise is Kiara as the young bride seeking pleasure in Karan's film. She deftly combines innocence and defiance.

The men have got the short end of the stick the male characters seem paralyzed by the complexity of their partners. Akash Thosar from Sairat is pitch perfect as Kalindi's bewildered lover. As is Vicky Kaushal in Karan's film he plays the ignorant husband who doesn't get that sex needs to be as pleasurable for his wife as it is for him. If the men aren't dumb, they are flat-out selfish like the character Neil Bhoopalam plays in Zoya's film or the one Sanjay Kapoor plays in Dibakar's. There's also the consistently solid Jaideep Ahlawat who is having a moment post Raazi.

I love anthologies because they allow for different perspectives and experiences within the same film. I'm not sure that the format works on a platform like Netflix because here you have the freedom to watch the films separately and in any order you like. When you can pause and restart where you want, the unified experience disappears. Which I think takes away the pleasure of having one director's gaze play off the other's.

My advice would be to watch all four films as a whole and in the order the filmmakers intended. It's more enriching.

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Posted: 7 years ago
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Is this available on Netflix internationally or just in India?
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades

Is this available on Netflix internationally or just in India?



Internationally... will beat Incredibles 2 ... in home viewing 😉
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Posted: 7 years ago
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Oh wow. I didn't give this a second thought but now I want to!! Esp since I quite love Vicky & the performances & subject matter is great. Hate Vicky's character though. UGGGH. will struggle with that but I will watch this! Something happens to KJo when he comes together with the other 3.. He suddenly shows he has director potential & comes up with sensitive, deeply felt stories.
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On my list of to-dos for the weekend.
I loved Bombay Talkies. And even though it is titled "Lust Stories" this is a stellar team of actors and directors who you don't associate with smut. I hope the anthology lives up to Bombay Talkies standards.
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^^All the reviews I just read state how the title doesn't do IG justice & it's about women who are assertive, wanting to assert themselves & how women fight for their pleasure. DONT WE KNOW THAT!!!! KJO's story deals with Kiara's character being totally sexually unsatisfied but not knowing what to say to her husband & is then introduced to vibrators. Lmfaoo! Manisha indulges in an EMA with her husbands bff... Will definitely watch this one!!! I too loved BT. Weirdly my favourite was KJo's. Hooda. <3
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Loved the film completely from start to finish. A very well balanced anthology of stories that do not turn the meaning of lust into something crass and that's because the film is in the hands of good,sensible directors. Out of the four, Zoya's film stood out the most as a whole for me while Anurag and Karan's films were entertaining. Zoya dealt her story very sentitively and I just LOVE how her film ended with the lift which was heartbreaking yet the harsh reality.Anurag's film was crazy! Radhika Apte carried it on her own shoulders. Dibakar's film was good as well but somehow felt it was dragging in parts. I am still a bit confused about the ending though,especially the last shot. Karan's film was very entertaining. The whole Kabhi Khushi Kabhi Gham part was HILARIOUS! 🤣
From the actors, the ones who stood out were Radhika Apte,Manisha Koirala and Vicky Kaushal. I LOVED both Radhika and Vicky's characters. The way Vicky's character doesn't get what his wife is trying to say about her not being satisfied in bed and how he suddenly changes his focus to 'Ay Chidiya'!🤣 Overall, a very satisying watch.

3/5

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Watching it tonight. 😊
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Posted: 7 years ago
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It's an allright movie.
Kjo story is entertaining as Vicky kaushal character comedy keeps it engaging and how beautiful is Kiara , unfortunately she would never be mainstream.
Dibakar movie story was okay , but execution was terrible , too long and boring.
Zoya movie good part is its a short story of around twenty minutes with minimal dialogues , very well done performance by bhumi
Kashyap has lost his mojo , story was allright but dragged much and radhika character is too neurotic to be come across as sane person , I think we just saw a mentally unstable character as protagonist.
Allright but nothing good to write about.

Atleast bombaby talkies had great Nawazuddin scenes , a complex gay love story and well done kashyap movie.
This is forgettable.

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