Review: Man Push Cart
Penguin March 30th, 2008
Rating: 2/4 stars
Man Push Cart is about a man, Ahmad (Ahmad Razvi) who works in a street cart. It’s a modern telling of the myth of Sisyphus.
The cinematography is amazing, presenting New York city as a living character, just as much as any of the actors. Although it was shot on DV, you’d be hard pressed to notice because of the use of natural lighting. Unlike Once, where the grain is obvious, we see all the shadows.
The ending does sort of come quite abruptly leaving you with a sense of lack of closure. Granted, it may be necessary for the myth, but it probably could’ve been handled better.
Update: Ninja didn’t understand why I gave this a 2/4 stars. The main reason is because none of the characters really go anywhere. I understand that that’s kind of the point of the myth of Sisyphus, but in the same vain, the way the third act forces the character back into the routine is a bit contrived.
-Penguin
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Sometimes, I forget that your rating system isn't entirely based on how good a film is for it's genre, but how highly you recommend it to the average movie-goer.
Just so you know, I still want to see this movie though. ~__^
- Ninja
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But if you REALLY want to, I'll sit through it w/ you.