That's sounds really very promising. Hoping that ARR wins audience and critics hearts once again and gets better and bigger projects after that.
/Jahanzeb --- In arrahmanfans@yahoogroups.com, "Vinod Raju" <vi...@...> wrote: > > <snip> > Boyle reteams with A.R. Rahman, who won two Academy Awards for their last > collaboration (Slumdog Millionaire). Rahman's score for 127 Hours is more > involved in the moments before and after Ralston became stuck in the canyon. > I almost wish there were more of it, but it seems Boyle chose to play the > dramatic moments more naturalistic (which is understandable). > </snip> > > Film Rating: 9.5 out of 10 > > http://www.slashfilm.com/2010/09/04/telluride-review-danny-boyles-127-hours/ > > > > <snip> > Technically, Boyle is assisted by exemplary cinematography credited to both > Enrique Chediak and Anthony Dod Mantle. A.R. Rahman, who famously > collaborated with Boyle on "Slumdog," is back for a second go around with new > songs and compositions that eloquently fit the mood (most appear to feature > Dido in the vocals). Rahaman is also pitch perfect in his score for the > film's most dramatic moment, helping Boyle create the unexpectedly uplifting > conclusion. All three will be key players in their categories as awards > season progresses. > </snip> > > http://www.hitfix.com/blogs/awards-campaign-2009/posts/telluride-danny-boyles-127-hours-is-a-visceral-and-uplifting-experience > > > > Tears in Telluride for 127 Hours > http://www.awardsdaily.com/2010/09/tears-in-telluride-for-127-hours/ > > > Telluride 2010: Danny Boyle's '127 Hours' cuts an impressive swath > http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movies/2010/09/telluride-2010-danny-boyles-127-hours-storms-into-town.html > > > > -Vinod >