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<title>Desicritics Comments on Movie Review: <i>Aamir</i></title>
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<title>Comment by SidDes</title>
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<description>Sakshi,

I&#039;ll disagree with most of what you have to say.

Yup, even I wanted to leave the hall as fast as possible, but thats because I found the movie incredibly slow and boring.

The character Aamir to me came out as a dimwit, who simply refused to accept his situation.

Also, the story was at most a 30 minute affair, stretched out with &quot;Saas Bahu&quot; type close-ups and face shots.

If any of you reading this care to listen to me, just listen to the story from someone and give the film a miss.</description>
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<title>Comment by Nikki</title>
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<description>I liked this movie. After watching this movie I really felt sad for the victims of terrorist attacks. I could connect with them on a personal level and I went to sleep moist eyed.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 17 Jun 2008 14:25:57 EDT</pubDate>
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