tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post3731334101048404931..comments2024-03-23T23:13:14.119+05:30Comments on annavetticadgoes2themovies: REVIEW 289: FINDING FANNYAnna MM Vetticadhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08672605004762355462noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post-87365737679573991702014-09-22T19:17:11.279+05:302014-09-22T19:17:11.279+05:30Dear Anonymous,
My discussion on the use of the ...Dear Anonymous, <br /><br />My discussion on the use of the word "fanny" did not raise any men-vs-women question. Quite to the contrary I've mentioned the possibility that the film maker is making an oblique reference also to Pedro's possible virginity. And it should be clear to anyone who reads the last paragraph of my review that I enjoyed the fun the filmmaker seems to be having with the various likely connotations of Finding Fanny's title. Why are you sounding like you are on the defensive about this? Relax! :)<br /><br />Regards, <br /><br />AnnaAnna MM Vetticadhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08672605004762355462noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post-85167598731183000332014-09-22T12:58:52.316+05:302014-09-22T12:58:52.316+05:30even if the film was a quest of 'fannies' ...even if the film was a quest of 'fannies' as you have implied in your review, it is ok as long as the women are willing and no one is forcing anyone on the other. I think this is very well indicated in the scene when Dimple Kapadia's character is drinking with Don Pedro where she says "Peene ke baad mere tanngon ka koi bharosa nahi, woh khule jaatein hein" (After I drink I cannot trust my legs, they open up) and she looks to Ferdie with an expression that could have been affirmation of what she said. So we do not really know if something happened between Ferdie and Dimple 's character before and that's interesting as it is Ferdie who has guarded her secret all this while.<br /><br />Also when Ferdie meets the daughter of the woman he assumes to be Fanny he gets to know about the latter's 'colourful' life. Enough proof that it is not only the men who are looking for 'fannies', if you would like to have it like that.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post-50447159088115120742014-09-21T13:45:53.823+05:302014-09-21T13:45:53.823+05:30this review reflects your level of understanding o...this review reflects your level of understanding of cinema and its finer nuances - it's badAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post-62283280201588944242014-09-13T13:27:51.615+05:302014-09-13T13:27:51.615+05:30Is it bad because it is bad, or is it bad because ...Is it bad because it is bad, or is it bad because we have higher expectation standards from such moviesKhalil Sawanthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/06525256825696217687noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3555887833232019435.post-74265041380844550472014-09-13T07:59:18.619+05:302014-09-13T07:59:18.619+05:30Such a delightful review examining the film from e...Such a delightful review examining the film from every angle. The wicked last line sums it up deliciously.@chemingineerhttps://twitter.com/chemingineernoreply@blogger.com