siddarth film review by raymond c. reed - futurxtv & global media village - 3-15-2015

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 1 SIDDARTH (2014) REVIEW   3-15-2015 3-15-2015 - Written By: Raymond C. Reed   Global Media Village - David L. $Money Train$ Watts   Journalist/Film Reviewer FuTurXTV & HHBMedia.com - David Velo Stewart   Editor   HHBMedia.com If you have an opportunity to see the film “SIDDARTH” [SIDDARATH], by all means do so. Director, Richie Mehta, presented a colorful palat e of the opposite intensities of life in India; and takes you on an enthrallin g journey into the Indian culture with glimpses into a wondrous yet challenging world-- the depths of which elude the common American. He avoids the regular tourist stops and stock footage and brings you directly into the compelling story and challenges faced by a family of modest means and limited education who realize an unexpected disappearance of their young son. The goodness and honest y of the people are not diminish ed by the harsh realities of their circumstances and the events that drive the story. The filmmaker does such a visually complete cinematic job in telling the story and capturing seamless acting performances, that the film has the authenticit y of a documentary with the intrigue and suspense of a well honed and refined drama. It takes the time needed to fully develop the characters, much like a John Sayles film, and presents good people who are limited, and flawed; yet complete in their character development as being human and willing to do what they can. Facing the inadequacies and imperfections in each socio-economic sub-strata of the society, and the limited governmental resources that are dedicated to an Herculean challenge, the protagonist is left to fend for himself, and his family, with the limited support he can enlist for his immediate community.  David L. $Money Train$ Watts • FuTurXTV • HHBMedia.com • [email protected]  www.hhbmedia.com David Velo Stewart  

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After sending away his 12 year-old son Siddharth for work, Mahendra (a chain-wallah who fixes broken zippers on the streets) is relieved – his financial burdens will be alleviated. But when Siddharth fails to return home, Mahendra learns he may have been taken by child-traffickers. With little resources and no connections, he travels across India in pursuit, with the hope that whatever force arbitrarily took his child away will return him unharmed. Don’t miss this compelling film.

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    SIDDARTH (2014) REVIEW 3-15-2015 3-15-2015 - Written By: Raymond C. Reed Global Media Village - David L. $Money Train$ Watts Journalist/Film Reviewer FuTurXTV & HHBMedia.com - David Velo Stewart Editor HHBMedia.com

    If you have an opportunity to see the film SIDDARTH [SIDDARATH], by all means do so. Director, Richie Mehta, presented a colorful palate of the

    opposite intensities of life in India; and takes you on an enthralling journey

    into the Indian culture with glimpses into a wondrous yet challenging world--

    the depths of which elude the common American.

    He avoids the regular tourist stops and stock footage and brings you directly

    into the compelling story and challenges faced by a family of modest means

    and limited education who realize an unexpected disappearance of their

    young son. The goodness and honesty of the people are not diminished by the

    harsh realities of their circumstances and the events that drive the story.

    The filmmaker does such a visually complete cinematic job in telling the story

    and capturing seamless acting performances, that the film has the authenticity

    of a documentary with the intrigue and suspense of a well honed and refined

    drama. It takes the time needed to fully develop the characters, much like a

    John Sayles film, and presents good people who are limited, and flawed; yet

    complete in their character development as being human and willing to do

    what they can.

    Facing the inadequacies and imperfections in each socio-economic sub-strata

    of the society, and the limited governmental resources that are dedicated to an

    Herculean challenge, the protagonist is left to fend for himself, and his family,

    with the limited support he can enlist for his immediate community.

    David L. $Money Train$ Watts FuTurXTV HHBMedia.com [email protected] www.hhbmedia.com David Velo Stewart

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    The film does not have the hero: Liam Neeson riding to the rescue with guns

    blazingas the Taken films come to mind. Instead, it has a real and determined man with meager resources and a limited skill set hardly worthy

    of the task--doing what he can.

    The happy ending you grow to hope for--while watching the filmis found only tangentially. As we gradually accept the realities of his situation, solace

    and a modicum of peace comes to our protagonist from a least expected but

    welcome source.

    SPECIAL SCREENING OF THE CRITICALLY ACCLAIMED FILM

    SIDDARATH - A FILM BY RICHIE MEHTA

    WHEN:

    TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 30

    Screening - 5PM

    Reception - 6:30 PM

    WHERE:

    Wilshire Screening Room

    8670 Wilshire Boulevard

    Beverly Hills, CA 90211

    Parking entrance on Willaman

    Paring validated at theater

    Reception address:

    RSVP A MUST: Please rsvp directly to

    [email protected]

    Please send us your name, your outlet and if you are bringing a guest.

    Filmmaker Richie Mehta and producer David Miller will be your hosts for the evening

    David L. $Money Train$ Watts FuTurXTV HHBMedia.com [email protected] www.hhbmedia.com David Velo Stewart

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    SYNOPSIS

    After sending away his 12 year-old son Siddharth for work, Mahendra (a chain-

    wallah who fixes broken zippers on the streets) is relieved his financial burdens will be alleviated. But when Siddharth fails to return home, Mahendra learns he

    may have been taken by child-traffickers. With little resources and no

    connections, he travels across India in pursuit, with the hope that whatever force

    arbitrarily took his child away will return him unharmed. Dont miss this compelling film.

    To View the Trailer:

    http://siddharththefilm.com

    David L. $Money Train$ Watts FuTurXTV HHBMedia.com [email protected] www.hhbmedia.com David Velo Stewart