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<blockquote data-quote="Wal Bada" data-source="post: 3115669" data-attributes="member: 654"><p>Aba in it's theme is a giant leap. Jackson tries to take forward the culture which Jayantha Chandrasiri did with in Teledramas. Jayantha's marvel made sure that we have produced best of the teledramas in the world, much better and talking to the intellect than it's Indian counterparts.</p><p></p><p>Jackson is trying to get our cinema in that direction, according to the footsteps of Bengali cinema. (Hindi cinema is dire, I need not say it, every film looks the same). He only have put a very small step, but let's hope that it's the springboard that SL cinema needed to prduce masterpieces like Lester's "Nidhanaya", "Ranmuthuduwa" or Siri Gunasinghe's "Sath Samudura", which were generations in front to the contemporary Lankan films.</p><p></p><p>as expected Nash_Node's comments are raw and lacks indepth. He just comments on what he sees, but not what he understands.</p><p>Are reminiscent of a person who lacks the understanding of the big picture.</p><p></p><p>Jackson by doing "Aba" has challenged the notorious fuckwits, who feed off scraps of Westerners and embasseys to make films (namely Asoka Handagama, Vimukthi Jayasundera and Prasanna Vithanage) and depicting SL as a country of villains. Depicting Lankan as a Rilawa is much better than what Vimukthi Jayasundera depicts a Lankan as!</p><p></p><p>Aba is a success. Don't expect it to be smooth as Asoka. But it will pave the way to build films that can easily beat Asoka by the theme. Our teledrama industry has done that (despite all the shit dramas that are showed these days). If Jackson succeds, we'll be seeing cinematic equivalents of Kadulla, Kadawara, Bogala Saundiris, Isuru Yogaya, Dandubasnamanaya, Theertha Yathrikaya, Weda Haamine, Asala Kaluwara etc, easily making our cinema world class.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Wal Bada, post: 3115669, member: 654"] Aba in it's theme is a giant leap. Jackson tries to take forward the culture which Jayantha Chandrasiri did with in Teledramas. Jayantha's marvel made sure that we have produced best of the teledramas in the world, much better and talking to the intellect than it's Indian counterparts. Jackson is trying to get our cinema in that direction, according to the footsteps of Bengali cinema. (Hindi cinema is dire, I need not say it, every film looks the same). He only have put a very small step, but let's hope that it's the springboard that SL cinema needed to prduce masterpieces like Lester's "Nidhanaya", "Ranmuthuduwa" or Siri Gunasinghe's "Sath Samudura", which were generations in front to the contemporary Lankan films. as expected Nash_Node's comments are raw and lacks indepth. He just comments on what he sees, but not what he understands. Are reminiscent of a person who lacks the understanding of the big picture. Jackson by doing "Aba" has challenged the notorious fuckwits, who feed off scraps of Westerners and embasseys to make films (namely Asoka Handagama, Vimukthi Jayasundera and Prasanna Vithanage) and depicting SL as a country of villains. Depicting Lankan as a Rilawa is much better than what Vimukthi Jayasundera depicts a Lankan as! Aba is a success. Don't expect it to be smooth as Asoka. But it will pave the way to build films that can easily beat Asoka by the theme. Our teledrama industry has done that (despite all the shit dramas that are showed these days). If Jackson succeds, we'll be seeing cinematic equivalents of Kadulla, Kadawara, Bogala Saundiris, Isuru Yogaya, Dandubasnamanaya, Theertha Yathrikaya, Weda Haamine, Asala Kaluwara etc, easily making our cinema world class. [/QUOTE]
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