Fanaa: More Gorgeousness and Angst...
Dec. 14th, 2008 07:48 pmAnd I continue with my picspam of Fanaa, one of the prettiest movies ever.

But first off, the pre-interval scene where he takes her off the train. The master planner cannot fight it even if he knows it's a futile gesture...he wants to have her even if it's only for days. Once again, foreshadowing: she can leave him but he cannot leave her.






This is probably my favorite scene in the movie. This scene feels like a feverish dream and he is almost losing consciousness at this point and you can tell that this almost breaks him because he is in no state to have defenses and is utterly shocked and it has a certain incredible logic and it's like a doomed soul in hell who's had a glimpse of paradise. And when she screams "Rehan" and of course, of course you think it makes sense she recognizes him but then the little boy appears. OMG. (Btw, if you haven't seen the movie, she can see by that point...once again symbolic for the fact that this time the relationship will not be based entirely on disguise and lies).









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Oh God, how I love this scene! The way she hits him, the way he doesn't dare to put his arms around her...

















I love how it flits between dreamscape and reality.

































































Man...that explains so much about Rehan. What a person to be given over to when you are three!











And he throws away his gun. I love it. That is the moment he knows she will kill him (she shot him already, after all). And he wants it.


I love how she mouths 'I love you' before she shoots.










Their son's saying OMG.










But first off, the pre-interval scene where he takes her off the train. The master planner cannot fight it even if he knows it's a futile gesture...he wants to have her even if it's only for days. Once again, foreshadowing: she can leave him but he cannot leave her.






This is probably my favorite scene in the movie. This scene feels like a feverish dream and he is almost losing consciousness at this point and you can tell that this almost breaks him because he is in no state to have defenses and is utterly shocked and it has a certain incredible logic and it's like a doomed soul in hell who's had a glimpse of paradise. And when she screams "Rehan" and of course, of course you think it makes sense she recognizes him but then the little boy appears. OMG. (Btw, if you haven't seen the movie, she can see by that point...once again symbolic for the fact that this time the relationship will not be based entirely on disguise and lies).









Scene 1:




Scene 2:

Scene 3:



Scene 4:


Scene 5:





Oh God, how I love this scene! The way she hits him, the way he doesn't dare to put his arms around her...

















I love how it flits between dreamscape and reality.

































































Man...that explains so much about Rehan. What a person to be given over to when you are three!











And he throws away his gun. I love it. That is the moment he knows she will kill him (she shot him already, after all). And he wants it.


I love how she mouths 'I love you' before she shoots.










Their son's saying OMG.








