Black

2005
8.1| 2h4m| PG-13| en| More Info
Released: 04 February 2005 Released
Producted By: Yash Raj Films
Country: India
Budget: 0
Revenue: 0
Official Website: https://www.netflix.com/watch/70031975
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Unable to see, hear, or speak after a childhood illness, a young woman grows up prone to violent outbursts until an eccentric tutor changes her life.

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SpunkySelfTwitter It’s an especially fun movie from a director and cast who are clearly having a good time allowing themselves to let loose.
Dynamixor The performances transcend the film's tropes, grounding it in characters that feel more complete than this subgenre often produces.
Mathilde the Guild Although I seem to have had higher expectations than I thought, the movie is super entertaining.
Juana what a terribly boring film. I'm sorry but this is absolutely not deserving of best picture and will be forgotten quickly. Entertaining and engaging cinema? No. Nothing performances with flat faces and mistaking silence for subtlety.
utamaindra Black is The best Bollywood Movie forever for me. Rani Mukerji's Acting is The Best and Ayesha Kapoor good. Micelle MC'Nelly is Great Character cause from her live we can learn about amazing or great Love and the Real Live for Difabelity Black inspired to me about Best Future if We want Hardwork and Will be Mhicelle MC'Nelly. Amazing Movie ever.For Black is the best color for Mc'Nelly, and it is Paradise for Mc'Nelly cause she be the great character. And amazing live, it's story is Real. Very success for make everyone feel be Mhicelle Mc'Nelly. Her teacher is angel by God for her live. The best best best Teacher ever, and The best best best magic student. Black is Especially color, Black is Magic, Black is Live, and Black is The Best Movie Eternally.
map-78480 This is a very astonishing movie which touches your heart. Black tells the story of an elderly alcoholic man who devotes his life to help a deaf blind girl survive Story: WARNING may contain spoilers. Michelle is an eight year old girl who becomes frustrated with the world of darkness around her. She finds in difficult to communicate with her parents and because sang animal living in the form of s human being but light shines when debraj sebra enters her life.Flaws: they aren't any it is a complicated astonishing movie which touches your heart.Acting: Every single actor whether they had a small or large role had done phenomenal performances. Rani Mukerji has done her best work here. This movie signifies that she is one of the top actresses in Bollywood. She is amazing with expressions, tone and eyes which make you melt into the character of Michelle. Amitabh Is the light of the movie his stubborn caring character is highlight of the movie. But the most amazing job done is by Ayeasha Kapur who plays the eight year old Michelle who is a confused wild animal is most effective she was truly the star of the show and the best performance of the movie. She is one of the best child actresses in the world with this movie. The rest of the supporting cast was also very good Overall Black is a piece of art, a brilliant movie established with phenomenal performances
Denise THE VOICE OF SILENT FINGERS: B.L.A.C.K''I will attach a wing to her, and I will teach her to fly'' says Debraj Sahai. What does the word ''black'' refer to you? Is it darkness and drowning? The word of fear and harbinger of doom? Or the only color that blind people see? No. Not at all. ''It is a color of achievement, it is a color of knowledge and the color of graduation vest'' says Michelle, whose world is full of light. From the beginning of the world people have been scared of the word or the appearance of black because it always aroused a feeling of misdoing, hopelessness and emotional distance. Yet, I believe that after watching the BLACK, as I recommend you drastically, you will assign a different meaning to the word. The film begins with Michelle Mcnally, a blind and deaf woman, visiting her teacher Debraj Sahai who has an Alzheimer's disease. Then film goes to past with the usage of flashback technique.Michelle is a tetchy girl. She doesn't know how to eat dinner with her family, she doesn't know how to behave a baby or how to share her feelings with other people. She was awarded with blindness and deafness when she was just a little baby though so how can we judge her behaviors because of this…While I was watching the movie all I can thing was what a challenging life for Michelle and her desperate parents. So I have a question for you. Which way would you prefer to communicate with a person who doesn't see and hear you? Wouldn't be that person as fearful as a newborn gazelle? Michelle grows up more and more frustrated by black and darkness around her which makes her violent, uncontrollable eight years old child. Then a miracle happiness. A magician shows up in her life. Her 'Tea..' … Debraj Sahai is the person and a teacher who pulls her to the light. They starts a journey which could never end until their last breath because Debraj devotes his 18 years of his life to Michelle. They can't be separated. They are like one soul in different bodies… There were some scenes which you can get angry to Debraj because of his ways of teaching. But if you be patient, after every lesson you can see the enormous results on Michelle. I bet your anger will turn into appreciation. Being grateful and determined guides you how to reach to the success. Do not put the word ''impossible'' in your world like Michelle because there is not such a thing like impossible. If it would be impossible, God would never put us through anything that we are not able to do and all of those obstacles that we face with. Your world is not black, it is full of light. You just have to know how to turn on the lights
oskisa When it comes to God, we are all deaf and blind! None of us have ever seen him or heard of him.Ever seen a complete movie? You could say YES if you have seen BLACK, the Hindi movie of 2005 that stamped the authority that the Indian movie industry is not devoid of making people sit without fight, songs and comedy scenes.Every scene in the movie is sculpted to perfection. The initial handicap of the parents not realizing what the problem is with their special child. The portrayal of agony when their daughter was differently handled by a complete stranger who is willing to break the protective shell of their beloved one, the tears that come out of joy when their child makes a minor progress, the care and love the teacher shows to help the parents come out their mental blocks and realize what their child really wants, what she really is...And the attitude of the child that changes from frustration, dependence, sorrow, ignorance to understand and move in the path the teacher wants her to go.. in search of light.. not to see, not to hear, not to speak but just to feel it!!! and he indeed brought the light!The performances by BigB and Rani mukherjee were commendable. I would bet that they would not only rate this performance of their's at the top and also have to struggle a lot in the upcoming opportunities if they get one to surpass this. They mainly made an impact because of the cast surrounding them. This is definitely not a movie run by two people with their strong display but also ably helped by the mother, father and most importantly her sister. No pillar strong enough without the sand particles filling the gap!Kudos to the man of the movie, Sanjay Leela Bhansali for providing an emotionally striking movie. People are made to think that Emotional movies are a slow and boring enterprise. But the myth is broken by this astounding narration. Never did the movie flinch, not even a second. The people were rooted to their seats. This movie where the teacher takes his student towards the path of light will make your heart heavy. Tears will dribble down from your eyes even when you try to convince yourself that this is just a movie. But you will never feel embarrassed about it because you will not be the only one.What I am trying to establish here is that, this movie is just not another tear-jerker. Here you will not be moved by the sorrow scenes where someone dies but with the display of joy at the success after a long hard fought battle. Tears will normally be salty but the tear of joy will be as sweet as the success itself.And again a film to prove that 'Actions speak louder than words'