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3 Idiots

3 Idiots (2009)

December. 23,2009
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8.4
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PG-13
| Drama Comedy

Rascal. Joker. Dreamer. Genius... You've never met a college student quite like "Rancho." From the moment he arrives at India's most prestigious university, Rancho's outlandish schemes turn the campus upside down—along with the lives of his two newfound best friends. Together, they make life miserable for "Virus," the school’s uptight and heartless dean. But when Rancho catches the eye of the dean's daughter, Virus sets his sights on flunking out the "3 idiots" once and for all.

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hirojapanese
2009/12/23

When I imagine about an Indian movie, there always is a unrealistic concepts, singing and dancing and movies are too long. But this movie totally are beyond my expectations and also it has some common things with the current Japanese society. It is no spoiler but this movie deals with the current problems in Indian society where one's academic career decides his/her life. And there are some scenes that I have experienced in my daily lives in Japan. For example, there is a scene a the father of one of the 3 idiots denies his dream to be a photographer because the father gave everything to send him into a good college. It is of course that academic records matter but it should not be "EVERYTHING" in one's life. Japanese society still tends to put the most great value on academic careers and our university exams stress us a lot. Maybe all the students have to watch it to reflect on what they have done and will do (but only after the exams are over!).

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Sadiq Nayeem
2009/12/24

One of the best movie on the social thinking of indian subcontinent. Nicely done by Amir Khan

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raybaker-44985
2009/12/25

As an englishman I seem to have stumbled across '3 Idiots' the same way as many others working their way through the top 250, and out of the three Indian movies I have seen it is by far the worst. Female wrestling exercise 'Danghal' was passable, and the emotionally manipulative dyslexia film 'Like Stars On Earth' was barely passable, but alas I still had hope that '3 Idiots' would surpass them both. I was sorely mistaken.The titular 3 idiots are played by men clearly in their 30s and 40s despite supposedly being college age, with the main character being an embarrassing Aamir Khan. Like the previous two Indian movies I have seen, the 2 hour 50 minute runtime is an undeserved slog to get through, this length inflated by having a fourth-wall smashing music video every other scene. It doesn't particularly matter whether a song is appropriate for the mood of a scene, as shown by the song 'All is well', an awful pop song that ends with a tasteless reveal of a student having hung himself to death in his room. The plot of the film is difficult to follow, but luckily isn't particularly worth following either, with characters such as the antagonist being one-dimesional charicatures of 'authourity'. And that's not mentioning the female love interest, who turns up halfway through the film out of necessity just so the audience can be bored once again with shmaltzy 'romantic' ballads. The social commentary is unoriginal and obvious, with the main moral seemingly being to 'follow your dreams', although the characters and their actions are so unrealistic that this message barely gets through.'3 Idiots' also fails to earn it's tag as a comedy, and I didn't laugh once throughout the entire runtime - other than out of pure amazement at how awful some scenes were. This film's idea of humour is somebody getting electrocuted by urinating on an electric wire, something that made me unintentionally uncomfortable, all acted with melodramatic facial experssions that reminded me of children's entertainment.All things considered this is a really awful film, and my 2/10 rating isn't to bring the ludicrous overall score down, but is an accurate representation of my hatred for this film.

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jz-58974
2009/12/26

... just watch it you won't regret Best movie ever

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