Players (Abbas-Mustan, 2012)
I’m
just gonna come right out and say it, like ripping off a band-aid: I LOVED THIS
FILM.
It’s
not a great movie, not by any stretch of the imagination. The number of
lacklustre reviews that followed its release are certainly no coincidence – there’s
not really any way I can objectively argue away the flimsy, predictable plot,
the awkwardly placed, awful songs, or the definite need to switch your brain
off and NOT ASK ANY QUESTIONS in order for various parts of the film to make
any semblance of logical sense.
But OH
MY GOD, seriously? If there is ONE THING, just ONE THING I require in a film, it’s
that it is entertaining, and Players more than fulfilled that
requirement.
Infamous
for being the official desi remake of iconic heist caper The Italian Job, Players
transports the original premise (basically – a criminal gang plot to steal a
bunch of gold bars…but they have a good reason) from Italy to some crazy exotic
locations: Russia, The North Pole (yes, really), and….New Zealand. The whole
second half of the film is set about 90 minutes away from where I live, in the
city where I was born, so MAYBE I am sliiiiightly biased in my extreme
enjoyment of this film, because there’s a certain kind of vicarious thrill that
comes with knowing you have been in the very same spots that the stars of the
film have been in.
Like here! Down the waterfront! I get that this is exciting to precisely...me.
The day I purchased and watched the dvd(in Wellington!) I had been at the very train
station where they thrillingly race
Minis through in the film, and COME ON! That alone was my paisa vasool. But for
those of you not in my exact geographical situation let me give you a few other
hints as to the glorious entertainment-fest that Players is:
1. VINOD
KHANNA IN ANYTHING IS WORTH YOUR TIME. That’s basically a rule for life: Hot
Papa Khanna is worth watching, even if a film is crumbling into shitty chaotic pap
around him, HE IS THE GLORIOUS BEACON OF WONDERFUL ETERNAL COOLNESS FOREVER.
2. Sonam Kapoor is a) not particularly
annoying or sulky; b) has a lovely shade of nailpolish on; c) IS NOT PLAYING A
MOONY WOMAN WHO NEEDS A MAN TO SURVIVE AND THIS MAY BE THE FIRST TIME I HAVE
SEEN THAT HAPPEN (to be fair to Sonam, I don’t exactly seek her films out, so
it may happen ALL THE TIME unbeknownst to me).
3. Okay, okay this is the best
part: BOBBY DEOL PLAYS AN ILLUSIONIST and his illusions are VITAL TO THE
SUCCESS OF THE HEIST. That sentence basically tells you everything you need to
know about me, and the film (I love Bobby Deol way too much for it ever to be
healthy and this film is on crack from the very beginning and it is wonderful).
"Illusions, Michael. A trick is something a whore does for money...or candy!"
4. Junior B rapping. (Disclaimer: I LOVE Junior B rapping. EVEN THAYN THAYN). (Another disclaimer - there appear to be 2 versions of the song, one minus the JrB contribution. Um. GIVE ME ABHISHEK ANYDAY).
5. Being an Abbas-Mustan film,
plot-twists are expected. In the few minutes before the interval,
Players goes so batshit crazy over the top, OUT OF NOWHERE, that I was
cackling like an insane person. THIS FILM IS NONSENSE BUT IT’S HILARIOUSLY
WONDEROUSLY INSANE. If you love explosions and action and nonsensical
convoluted plots involving prosthetic faces and illusions and cranes and chutes
and hidden cameras (really – there are far less complicated and batshit ways to
get rich than robbing a train full of gold in the frozen wasteland of Russia);
and you love trying to guess who is going to be double crossed triple crossed QUADRUPLE CROSSED next! then
my goodness, Players is THE BEST. THE BEST.


Yep, yep... I liked the film tooo much also! But it's Abhishek's "fault" for me... hihihihi!
ReplyDeleteI think I should watch this before The Italian Job, right?
ReplyDeleteGosh.... I found this one so bland.... the heist was actually quite well done, but the rest of it did not impress me in the slightest. bobby was waster, Abhishek I just cannot take seriously in these roles, Sonam is stepping lower and lower in my esteem and when Johnny Lever steals the show you just know something is wrong.
ReplyDeleteYou had me at "Bobby Deol, Illusionist". Trotting off to order it...
ReplyDelete@dustdevil liz THAT IS EXACTLY THE ATTITUDE REQUIRED TO ENJOY THIS FILM TO THE HILT!
ReplyDeleteThis goes onto the heap of Shameless Classics for the month of June. I completely liked this stupid film. Sonam failing at sexy dancing, Bobby sassing up the joint, and even Abhi's rapping wasn't too shite this time! I am with you on this one Ness!
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