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Praying with Anger

  • 1992
  • PG-13
  • 1h 41m
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4.4/10
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M. Night Shyamalan in Praying with Anger (1992)
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An alienated, Americanized teenager of East Indian heritage is sent back to India where he discovers not only his roots but a lot about himself.An alienated, Americanized teenager of East Indian heritage is sent back to India where he discovers not only his roots but a lot about himself.An alienated, Americanized teenager of East Indian heritage is sent back to India where he discovers not only his roots but a lot about himself.

  • Director
    • M. Night Shyamalan
  • Writer
    • M. Night Shyamalan
  • Stars
    • M. Night Shyamalan
    • Mike Muthu
    • K. Subramanian
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  • IMDb RATING
    4.4/10
    1.2K
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    • Director
      • M. Night Shyamalan
    • Writer
      • M. Night Shyamalan
    • Stars
      • M. Night Shyamalan
      • Mike Muthu
      • K. Subramanian
    • 13User reviews
    • 1Critic review
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    M. Night Shyamalan
    M. Night Shyamalan
    • Dev Raman
    Mike Muthu
    • Sanjay Mohan
    K. Subramanian
    • Principal
    • (as Capt. K. Subramanian)
    Arun Balachandran
    • Raj
    Richa Ahuja Badami
    Richa Ahuja Badami
    • Rupal Mohan
    • (as Richa Ahuja)
    Christabal Howie
    • Sabitha
    Sushma Ahuja
    • Mrs. Mohan
    Apajit Singh
    S.K. Veeragavan
    S.N. Parvathi
    • Lady
    S.M. Sivakumar
    • Proffesor
    K. Karthik
    • Senior #1
    R. Vijay Kumar
    • Senior #2
    Vinodh
    • Senior #3
    N.R. Santhanam
    S. Sundar
    V.L. Narasimhan
    • Man in Riot
    C. Kalidass
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    • (as Proffesor C. Kalidass)
    • Director
      • M. Night Shyamalan
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      • M. Night Shyamalan
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    5alexisctucker

    Coming of Age with a Twist

    This is quite far from a typical M. Night Shyamalan movie. This is what I would deem a typical 90s coming of age story with the twist of Indian culture involved. While the movie wasn't anything outstanding, and surely is not the M. Night Shyamalan movie you may be looking for, the movie itself is not bad.

    It was very difficult to view this movie, and hard to find. If I wasn't a fan of M Night and didn't want to view all of his movies, do I think I would take this path again? No. Would I recommend this movie for others to watch? With the quality and difficulty required, also no. But I'm certainly not holding pitchforks, and I was able to watch the movie end to end and enjoy it. If you want to watch it or find yourself with a better copy than an online recording, all to you. But for me, I don't think it's worth the hassle for the content involved.
    7CalebLisitsin02

    Interesting movie.

    This is it, where it all started. M. Night Shyamalan's first movie "Praying With Anger" is a film about an Indian-American boy going to India, the place where his parents were born, so he can learn of his families way of life. I'll start out with saying that the concept is very intriguing. The plot is well written enough, but not perfect. Some characters are a bit inconsistent with there goals and behavior. The acting is decent, but again not perfect. Shyamalan himself is the strongest actor in the film, everyone else is okay. I'm not knocking the actors though, I know it's a hard job. And finally the filmmaking. It's a bit amateurish, but than again, Shyamalan was an amateur when he made this. It's his first film after all, it's good for what he had. If he made the movie now, I guarantee it would have better acting, cinematography, writing, and editing. In general, the movie is an impressive feat. Especially for his first movie, being self funded and all, I'd give it about a 6.6 out of 10.
    10and-5

    An alienated, Americanized teenager of East Indian heritage is sent back to India where he discovers not only his roots but alot about himself.

    I saw this film at a film festival many years ago and it has haunted me (in a beautiful way) for years and I have longed to see it again.

    In a rare portrayal of a teenager, this boy is smart and sensitive and open. All the characters are interesting.

    The third world spirituality and visuals, remind me in tone, of THE YEAR OF LIVING DANGEROUSLY.

    I would like to get a DVD of this movie.

    i loved the boy's visit to the Hindu temple and to his ancestral home. Magnificent.

    Shyamalan made it when he was 22. Please release it whoever owns it -- NYU???
    RohanSJ

    Shyamalan's first feature shows promise

    I saw this when it was premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

    It was a late entry, but the festival's programmers were so impressed by this debut feature by a young filmmaker (only 20 during shooting) that they put it on the program anyway. One of them (David Overbey as I recall, sadly now deceased) introduced Shyamalan and glowingly said something like "Watch this young man; he's going places and you'll be seeing a lot more of him". Pretty good assessment.

    The film is about a teenager, born in India but raised in the U.S. (as Shyamalan was), who goes to his birthplace for a long visit and experiences major culture shock. He sees various aspects of local life with his American eyes, from trivial things to matters of life and death, and the film shows his bemusement while doing a good job of communicating the thoughts of the local characters. I would say that he chose well the issues to highlight (I too am a South Asian raised in the West, born in Canada to Sri Lankan parents who planned to go back but never did), like the importance of superstition and the local variety of racism. However, some parts were a bit too Hollywood for me, in particular the scene where the protagonist stops a lynch mob by preaching his American brand of morality - in much the same way that Captain Kirk used to prevent interstellar war with a few glib phrases.

    After the screening, an audience member asked Shyamalan how autobiographical the film was. He replied that he had indeed taken the same kind of journey, but that the movie was definitely fictional. As he put it, "I did not quell a riot in India".

    Another question from the audience was how much the movie had cost to make. His answer: "About a million". He didn't say where the money came from, but clearly someone took a chance on this talented young filmmaker. I'm sorry that the film didn't get released; it has stayed with me through the years despite my never having heard of the guy at the time. And now that I've seen other movies he's made, I'd like to watch this again to see more of their origins, much as I was fascinated by watching, long after it was made, Stanley Kubrick's first feature Fear and Desire.
    4hrkepler

    Longest M. Night Cameo with No Twist

    'Praying with Anger' is rarely seen semi-autobiographical debut by director M. Night Shyamalan. There is a rumor that after the success of 'The Sixth Sense' Shyamalan bought all the VHS copies of the film because he was embarrassed by it. Although the film didn't get exactly a wide release first place. 'Praying with Anger' has primarily shown at film festivals, and some second hand VHSs still circle around and occasionally it pops up in the internet.

    This is not a movie to get out of your pants for. Maybe if you're a hardcore Shyamalan fan. I was personally clad to see the film because I'm interested in famous and renown directors' first works.

    The story and pacing is uneven. It takes some time to build up any interest to continue watching it. Most scenes don't have the impact that filmmaker obviously wanted to have and they simply fall flat and cliché ridden. Mixed with occasional humor and little hints with supernatural and totally out of place awkwardly directed scenes (hey, let's just play some football with these kids over there). The acting is nothing special - not a single ultimately bad or masterfully good performance to point out. If becoming film director wouldn't have worked out for M. Night he could always play some Indian comic relief side character in some silly sitcom.

    'Praying with Anger' is not very strong film, quite forgettable actually, and it's not strong even for debut, but it showed then that Shyamalan has some talent to become capable

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      This was M. Night Shyamalan's first film. He funded, wrote, directed and produced it himself.
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      Featured in Between Two Worlds (2002)

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    • Release date
      • September 15, 1993 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Official site
      • YouTube - Video
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Яростная молитва
    • Filming locations
      • India
    • Production company
      • Crescent Moon
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    • Budget
      • $750,000 (estimated)
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 41 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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