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Changing values, faith and a couple's love for each other (Rating: 5.00)
Review : Based on a story by Prabhat Kuman Mukherjee, this 1960 Indian film was written and directed by Satyajit Ray, one of his many accomplishments in a long and distinguished career. It's in the Bengali language with English subtitles, which were a bit hard to read on the black and white film, and some of it wasn't even translated. However, I had no trouble getting interested in the story and following what was going on.

I could feel the love and devotion between a young married couple as they separate for a month because the husband has to take exams in a distant city. He's modern and has become a Christian and rejects his father's old-fashioned religion and old-fashioned ways. The wife, Dona, who is only 17 years old, goes to stay with the father who absolutely adores her, much to the jealously of his other daughter-in-law who lives with him. One night the old man has a vision and declares that Dona is the incarnation of the Goddess Kali and falls at her feet to worship her. How this all plays out leads to a conclusion that is open to interpretation.

The actors are all wonderful, and when Dona opens her huge eyes, outlined in kohl, she has the ability to make one look speak volumes. A lot of the film is in shadows, but there is always light on the whites of the characters' eyes. This is a story about changing values and about faith and the whole production is wrapped in this kind of aura. There is always a background of sitar music, which adds to the atmosphere. One of the best things about the film, however, was that it transported me to India and into the hearts and minds of a culture that is not mine. I can now understand why Satyajit Ray has received so much international acclaim. Recommended.

A brilliant piece from the master director (Rating: 5.00)
Review : It is heard that none other than the legendary,nobel-laureate Bengalee poet , Rabindranath Tagore gave the storyline of Devi to its writer Prabhat Mukherjee.It is also heard that,Tagore was not particularly happy with the story when it was completed by Mukherjee.

Whether the story was wish-fulfilling to Tagore or not,I guess Ray was definitely happy with the story as it gave him the right amount of conflicts to make a good drama.

The storyline is simple:the father-in-law(Chobi Biswas) beleives that his daughter-in-law(Sharmila Tagore) is an incarnation of Goddess Kali and some coincidental incidents strenthen his belief.The son(Soumitra Chatterjee) is an educated youth who comes home from the city and compleately denies the whole fact.The conflict is now between the outdated father and the modern son.The innocent daughter-in-law is caught in the vortex of this conflict.See for yourself where this conflict ultimately culminates in.

Ray paints these conflict scenarios with his characteristic mood-setting and brilliant camera actions throughout the film.
One example of mood-setting of a nighttime in a countryside could be that scene where the couple's kiss behind a mosquito-net is shot in a scantily-lit set with shrilling crickets and howling jackals in the backdrop.
Talking about how Ray used his movie-camera to instill a picture in your mind one just has to remember that very long shot of thousands of people making a beeline to see the incarnation or "Devi".

To sum it up,this movie made way back in 1960 is still strikingly relevant and definitely is a grand treat to your heart, to your consciences - a work of masterly direction and some superb acting by the casts.You must see it.

Enthralling (Rating: 5.00)
Review : A mysterious story. Portrays family roles and examines the Indian woman's position in the family. In a culture that worships the "Goddess" lavishly, it is most befitting a tale!

A beautifully disturbing movie (Rating: 5.00)
Review : Another example of the great artistry of S. Ray. Again the director masterly captures the mood and emotions of his characters in a subtle but powerful way. The principal actress, Sharmila Tagore, gives a superb, perfect performance.

Beautiful and terrifying film! (Rating: 5.00)
Review : It is incredibly difficult to review any film by Satyavit Ray because he is an artist without peer...director, screen writer, composer. Devi is one of his best films. It could be entitled, "Is she or isn't she?" because even to the end of the film, one wonders whether or not the bride is "Kali", the goddess of creation and destruction. On the surface, this appears to be a film about a young bride victimized by her father-in-law who turns her into a living, religeous icon. Yet the story takes a strange turn when, instead of prospering from the goddess's favors, the family experiences tragedy....ah, the destructive face of Kali. So, "is she or isn't she really Kali?". Wonderful acting and a beautiful film. Be sure to see it.


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