Gandhi Movie Review
Gandhi Review
"Gandhi" Overview

Rating: PG
1982
Cast and Crew
Director : Richard AttenboroughProducer : Richard Attenborough
Screenwiter : John Briley
Starring : Ben Kingsley,Candice Bergon,Edward Fox,Martin Sheen,John Gielgud,Trevor Howard,John Mills,Saeed Jaffri,Geraldine James
In a society rife with Robin Williams waterworks and Ben Affleck angst, it’s
nice to have an occasional jolt of truth. Gandhi, while a couple of decades
old now, still has that bold-faced honesty which we find so often lacking in
many contemporary films.
Gandhi stars Ben Kingsley in a retelling of the life and times of revered
Indian leader Mohandas Gandhi, renowned peace lover, sage, and all around
worldly wise man. There is little told here that cannot be read in any history
book, for Gandhi is not some sort of Hollywood trumped up, Pearl Harbored
dramatization of history. Rather, it’s just the facts, nothing but truth.
Yet for all its realistic honesty and pure dedication to the truth of the life
and times of this amazing man, Gandhi’s strength does not come from its script
nor from its direction. Its writing is nothing more than a history book, put
down on in script form. Its direction, while well done, lacks any noteworthy
flair or creativity. Both script and camera serve only as a canvas upon which
the masterful Ben Kingsley paints a touchingly lifelike picture of one of the
greatest men in history.
Gandhi was a private and humble man, a thing which Kingsley reflects with
tender care. His dialogue is not extensive, nor does he engage in long,
rambling speeches. His eyes speak humility, his movements speak love. He is
the embodiment of everything Gandhi was, or was supposed to have been, without
the need for showy displays of acting talent or loudly proclaimed diatribes.
Sometimes, there is nothing more powerful than the truth. No matter how it is
delivered, Gandhi is a film of and about truth. By the movie’s end, Mohandas
Gandhi is reduced to a battered and aged man, resembling more an elderly, green
Jedi master than a world-changing leader. But his message is not weakened, nor
is its honesty. And for that, Gandhi is a film not to be missed.
Reviewer: Joshua Tyler





