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Wicker Park (HINDI)
- Movie Name: Wicker Park (2004)
- IMDb Rating: 6.9/10
- Director: Paul McGuigan
- Stars: Josh Hartnett, Diane Kruger, Matthew Lillard
- Genres: Drama | Mystery | Romance
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Wicker Park 2004 Storyline :
A young Chicago advertising executive believes a woman he sees in a café is his long-lost love. His belief leads to obsession, as he puts his life on hold in order to trail her.
Matthew, a young advertising executive in Chicago, puts his life and a business trip to China on hold when he thinks he sees Lisa, the love of his life who walked out on him without a word two years earlier, walking out of a restaurant one day. With a little help from his friend Luke, Matthew obsessively and relentlessly tracks Lisa down and while doing so, runs into another young woman calling herself Lisa whom, unknown to Matthew, is an actress named Alex and may hold the key to Lisa’s disappearance, and discovery.
Tagline: One passion won’t be ignored. One love won’t be forgotten.
Review of Wicker Park (2004):
directed by Paul McGuigan and starring Josh Hartnett, Rose Byrne, Diane Kruger and Matthew Lillard. It is a remake of the 1996 French film L’Appartement, which in turn is loosely based on Shakespeare’s A Midsummer Night’s Dream.
It was nominated for the Grand Prix at the Montreal World Film Festival, the city in which the film was partially filmed .
“Wicker Park” is a tale of obsession on many levels. It is told partly in flashback, so that you have to piece the events together and figure out how far back the action of the film began — what is now and what was then. The director uses split-screen techniques that enhance the look and feel of the film, lifting it from the realm of the ordinary to the plane of art. A haunting theme weaves its way through this labyrinth of lies, leading to a satisfying (because inevitable) conclusion.
I saw the film with two friends who were of a very different opinion. They found the film “convoluted” and “clichéd”. I disagree. It was easy to tell what was flashback and what was here-and-now. But the story is complicated (not convoluted) and does require some sorting out. As for being cliched, I found the film quite the opposite. It could have gone in some trite, hackneyed directions but didn’t. And while some people might think the ending is the cliché of all clichés, I thought that, emotionally, it was absolutely right and the only possible way to end the film.
I loved “Wicker Park” so much that I would willingly see it again, to get a better sense of how the story is put together, and just for the sheer pleasure of its look and sound. You might say I too am obsessed.