A flashback reveals the story of Jordan, whose real name is Janardhan Jakhar a.k.a. JJ, a Jat boy from Delhi. He is studying at Hindu College and dreams of being a rockstar like Jim Morrison, for which he is often laughed at by his friends. Khatana, the canteen owner, tells JJ that one thing common among all artists is a life-altering heartbreak. JJ jokingly tells himself that since that hasn't happened yet, he won't be able to reach his idol's status. He watches the dance performance of Heer Kaul, a beautiful girl from St. Stephen's College during a contest, and overhears that she is the "perfect-heartbreaking-machine". Remembering Khatana's words, he decides to propose to her but suffers humiliation, which he sees as the perfect method for enduring the heartbreak needed for stardom. Over time, he and Heer become good friends, often going on adventures and engaging in risky behavior.
From all indications, Hammett has succeeded. Brick has already been honored with the Sundance Film Festival's Special Jury Prize for Originality of Vision. You'll be able to see for yourself when the film opens in limited release on March 31, but you can watch a scene from the movie right now on IGN. Just follow the link provided below.
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It's strange to think there was a time when I didn't stay up until 3am to watch men in suits tell me what the biggest and most exciting games of the next year or so were going to be. When my purchases weren't decided months in advance and secured online, but happened in an actual shop after a bit of browsing. It's how I grew up on treasures like Rick Dangerous, Sinbad and the Throne of the Falcon and Captain Dynamo. I suppose it's a sign that the games industry has grown into something more akin to the film or music industry, but it gives everything a greasy salesman sheen that sometimes feels a bit incongruous when you're trying to sell me a game about dragons.
I watched Sony's press conference for its customary two-hour running time, and it has never felt more bloated and unnecessary. Sony won the crowd - and a good amount of the engaged audience watching online - in the time it took to say a number and outline its diametrically opposed stance on two key issues. By my calculations, Jack Tretton could have walked out, said ten words, dropped the mic and walked away to the exact same level of excitement and applause. It reminded me of nothing more than Muhammad Ali's "rope-a-dope" ploy; the lumbering opponent toppled with a few choice blows after talking itself into exhaustion. 2ff7e9595c
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