Thursday, November 12, 2009

Sita Sings the Blues

Sita Sings the Blues
"India's ancient epic Ramayana gets a fresh, funny makeover in this award-winning animated film. With song and humor, director Nina Paley juxtaposes the split between Rama and Sita with her own divorce to tell "the greatest break-up story ever told." Original 1920s recordings of singer Annette Hanshaw give musical voice to Sita, while amusing shadow puppets provide the narration for the colorful story."

4 stars

You have to pay attention when watching this movie, especially if you aren't at all familiar with the Ramayana. The storyline is told four ways, each with its own distinctive style. The visuals are really beautiful, and when paired with the music (a combination of traditional Indian music and 1920s tune by Annette Hanshaw), the movie is really breathtaking.  The director tries to lighten up the movie a bit, and the story is told with some levity that helps to lighten the rather dark story of Sita. "LOLspeak" is even a caption option! Overall, this movie is fun to look at and listen to, but it helps to do some research first or else you'd be really lost.

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