First Day, Last Show

Impressions of a Film Lover

Nonfiction, Entertainment, Film, Guides & Reviews, Performing Arts
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Author: Rishikesh Joshi ISBN: 9781946822741
Publisher: Notion Press Publication: April 3, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press Language: English
Author: Rishikesh Joshi
ISBN: 9781946822741
Publisher: Notion Press
Publication: April 3, 2017
Imprint: Notion Press
Language: English
“Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost”; “Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai”;
“Jo main bolta hun, Woh main karta hun. Jo main nahi bolta woh main definitely karta hun”

Lines from well-remembered films (or ‘dialogues’ as we call them), are part of the currency of our everyday speech. Climactic scenes are unforgettably etched in our minds. Yes, we don’t just watch movies, we internalize them.

How many times, have you selected a movie shuffling through multiple reviews and ratings only to find that what you see on screen is very different from what you were led to believe?
You wonder if they were written more objectively and someone like you could tell what to expect? Here is an attempt to do just that.

First Day, Last Show takes you through an engrossing journey of movies seen through the eyes of a common cinemagoer. The book is a bouquet of impressions about films gathered over a period of four years.

You will relate to these views easily, even if you have not seen or heard about the movie earlier. All you need is to be a fairly regular cinema goer. If you love movies, you will love reading First Day, Last Show.
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“Picture abhi baaki hai mere dost”; “Don ko pakadna mushkil hi nahi namumkin hai”;
“Jo main bolta hun, Woh main karta hun. Jo main nahi bolta woh main definitely karta hun”

Lines from well-remembered films (or ‘dialogues’ as we call them), are part of the currency of our everyday speech. Climactic scenes are unforgettably etched in our minds. Yes, we don’t just watch movies, we internalize them.

How many times, have you selected a movie shuffling through multiple reviews and ratings only to find that what you see on screen is very different from what you were led to believe?
You wonder if they were written more objectively and someone like you could tell what to expect? Here is an attempt to do just that.

First Day, Last Show takes you through an engrossing journey of movies seen through the eyes of a common cinemagoer. The book is a bouquet of impressions about films gathered over a period of four years.

You will relate to these views easily, even if you have not seen or heard about the movie earlier. All you need is to be a fairly regular cinema goer. If you love movies, you will love reading First Day, Last Show.

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