I am taking my time to get over some raw earthy, hard core offiice politics. But apart from that, and a nagging monsoon health problem, I have little to explain my lethargy with watching films. I found my break through with a simple, visually surrealistic film- A Single Man. Tom Ford , the iconic designer, has adapted it to screen & has directed this Colin Firth starrer. While it's simply inexplicable why the Best Actor Oscar didn't come his way, it's also inexcusable that I have taken so long to watch this slice of beauty. A Single Man, I warn at the onset, is Not for the homophobic, closet or otherwise. It deals with one day in the life of a middle aged English professor, who has to learn to live without his partner of 16 years. Based in the 1960s Los Angeles, America, the film depicts how being gay wasn't so public or easy then. Nothing in the film though goes beyond a subtle sub text of the social prejudices that Colin Firth's character faces. Inst...
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