![]() You never feel like the director and editor are just cutting between different angles at random (as in the last few centuries of music videos, or Oliver Stone movies), chopping up and defusing the kinetic energy of the dancers and the dance. The camera is always in the right place, and the shots of the necessary duration. And the way it's directed and choreographed for film is fantastic. The (Lynchian) energy is so frenetic the thing practically pops off the screen. ![]() It's mesmerizing - one of the wildest, craziest musical numbers I've ever seen. ![]() ![]() Terry Zwigoff (" Crumb," " Bad Santa," " Art School Confidential") said that as soon as he saw this musical number, "Jaan Pehechaan Ho," from the 1965 Bollywood production "Gumnaam," he knew he had to have it for the opening of his film " Ghost World." You can see why. ![]()
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