Arts and crafts, why you so confusing? |
Subtle racism and cold war paranoia aside, the article does
have a point when it comes to the importance of academic memorization versus
creativity. American public schools have been drawing and redrawing that line
trying to find the right balance to mold the leaders of tomorrow with mixed
results. Yet when I hear stories of a fifteen year old inventing a new
groundbreaking cancer test, I can’t help but feel a little prideful of being
the partial product of American schooling.
But while the Chinese seem to be stumbling, India
has really stepped up, or at least the film 3
Idiots (2009) would have you believe it. Starring Aamir Khan as the amiable
Rancho, the plot of 3 Idiots sounds
like a Van Wilder (2002) rip-off. The
brilliant but unorthodox Rancho causes mayhem and silliness at an uptight
engineering university. His two friends Farhan (Madhavan) and Raju (Sharman
Joshi) join in the revelry to the dismay of the pig-headed dean known to the
students as Virus (Boman Irani). But when Rancho takes interest in the dean’s
daughter played by Kareena Kapoor, the dean vows to have the 3 idiots expelled
for good.
You got something on your nose |
Kinda blows Umbrellas of Cherbourg out of the park |
I saw this theme in the repellently named Wedding Planners aka Band Baaja Baaraat (2010) and the silly
sci-fi comedy Joker (2012). Even the
sappy love musicals of Yash Chopra like Dilwale
Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) have characters who want to do better largely by
questioning the conventions of traditional ways. 3 Idiots is an extension of that proud tradition only done with
excellent comedy and some surprisingly depth along with some catchy musical
numbers.
Stop to consider today’s modern American films in
comparison. Sure there are classic hero journeys in movie theaters but few have
unadulterated happy endings quite like Bollywood. Many settle for the moral of
“do what you can,” or “you can be happy with your lot in life so long as you
have someone to love”. And let’s not forget the common contemporary comedy
message “have fun and worry about the consequences later.” These messages make
sense in the economic malaise of the day and the superhero genre has replaced
the musical comedy as far as being a glitzy distraction for the masses. Still
the superhero films as well as the Oscar-bait of the last few years don’t have
the subversive themes of their Indian counterparts. Nor to they have the
energy! The energy in 3 Idiots is so
incredibly infectious, if you’re not smiling in the first five minutes you
might need defibrillation. Seriously call a doctor, you’re legally dead.
You like the Charlie Chaplin? |
Those who are worried about China ’s
looming domination of Asia and eventual world
power status need not worry about it. If I were worried about any country
flexing its muscle it’d be India .
It’s a polyglot, multicultural nation with English its language of commerce. It’s
got a huge, pro-democratic population and has the creative juices to pull off
long-term economic and cultural growth. But don’t lose any sleep over the
decline of the American Empire, at least our overlords will be benevolent or at
the very least hilarious.
Final Grade: A
Final Grade: A
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