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Fire (1996)

Fire (1996)
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In this India-set Canadian drama, two disparate wives related by marriage and united at first by the oppressiveness of Indian tradition that relegates them to miserable unions, find solace and love in each other's arms. The film opens as an unhappy young couple, Jatin and Sita, fumble through a conversation. Neither wanted to marry each other, but as it was arranged by Jatin's family, they had no choice. Marriage does not stop Jatin, who owns a video store, from continuing his long-time love affair with a Chinese hairdresser. Caring nothing for Sita, he doesn't even try to hide the affair. Jatin's brother Ashok (who forced Jatin's marriage) is married to Radha. Deeply frustrated at her inability to conceive, he has joined a radical cult that forbids all sexual contact. Ashok and Jatin's demanding mother doesn't help matters nor does the family's twisted servant Mundu. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

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Director(s):
Deepa Mehta
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Synopsis of Fire

In this India-set Canadian drama, two disparate wives related by marriage and united at first by the oppressiveness of Indian tradition that relegates them to miserable unions, find solace and love in each other's arms. The film opens as an unhappy young couple, Jatin and Sita, fumble through a conversation. Neither wanted to marry each other, but as it was arranged by Jatin's family, they had no choice. Marriage does not stop Jatin, who owns a video store, from continuing his long-time love affair with a Chinese hairdresser. Caring nothing for Sita, he doesn't even try to hide the affair. Jatin's brother Ashok (who forced Jatin's marriage) is married to Radha. Deeply frustrated at her inability to conceive, he has joined a radical cult that forbids all sexual contact. Ashok and Jatin's demanding mother doesn't help matters nor does the family's twisted servant Mundu. ~ Sandra Brennan, Rovi

Theatrical Feature Running Time:
108 mins

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Director(s):
Deepa Mehta
Writer(s):
Deepa Mehta
Producer(s):
Bobby BediDeepa Mehta
Categories:
RomanceIndependent Films
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MICHELLE U.

This was an awesome movie, well written and acted. I was surprised that it was done so well. The only drawback was that the background noise sometimes made it hard to hear the conversations. I even watched the extras and was surprised by the actions of the locals at the show's debut. These are definitely worth watching as they make you aware of the political climate, the threats made to the film maker and the threats to men's ideas that their women might want more than tradition allows. I would give it four stars.

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LYNANNETTE F.

This film is amazing and such a big transition for indian films. I believe this film is only for the open minded viewer. It has great freatures concerning the chaos brought on by the film. It is one I'd like to add to my favorites :)

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Charity S.

The movie was pretty good. First time I saw and Indian film with this content. I was very much surprised. I agree background noise at tiems made it difficult to hear but non the less, Good Movie!

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