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Old 03-16-2013, 07:47 PM   #6610
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Taare Zameen Par (Like Stars on Earth) - Decent little film about a child with dyslexia, whose parents and teachers think he's simply misbehaving. It had it's touching moments, but at times it went a bit over the top with it and made it all seem a bit melodramatic. I think on average there was a character crying roughly every 5 minutes. It got pretty camp at times as well, which was good to get away from all the unnecessary teary eyed-ness, but made it seem a bit over the top. A whole bunch of the characters were pretty clichéd too. But it was still a nice story, with some good solid acting from the two lead characters as well as the childs mother. Worth a watch at least anyway. The soundtrack was pretty catchy too.
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