Sunday 31 December 2017

Random Thoughts #11 (2017 Movie Moments)

2017 Movie Moments I'll remember
Logan holding his heart in his hand.
The climax sequence of Angamaly Diaries
Remember Me and it's actual purpose from Coco
Luke Skywalker facing down the first order at Crait
Everyframe of Kimi No Na Wa (Your Name)
Diana conquering No-man's Land

Saturday 30 December 2017

Random Thoughts #10

Waiting for the day when the society I live in will start treating women as individuals instead of being treated as a property which passes ownership from parents to husband by the act of marriage.

Thursday 30 November 2017

Random Thoughts #9

Random guy: So even if there isn't a God you can't deny that religion is useful to society, Can you ?
Me :Yes it's useful.
As a tool of oppression.
As an excuse for violence.
As a money making scam.
As a method of control..
and...
As a thing to mock 

Sunday 1 October 2017

Random Thoughts #8

If there is one thing that differentiates humans from the rest of the species in this world, it would be our capacity to make art, (be it literature, music,painting,sculpting or film)
Now science and mathematics are fundamental even if we didn't find these laws and theorems they would still exist, we just wouldn't know about them. Language can be thought of as a more advanced form of communication between species, although linguists would fight me on this. But anyway that's not what I am trying to say.
When we married our imagination with sciences and language we made what we call art, the most beautiful thing we see in this world and for which some of us live for.
Unfortunately some miscreants married their stupidity with what they discovered and unfortunately we got something that starts with an R and ends with an N and the greatest killer in the history of mankind.
Edit : I think the more accurate description would be they "tried" to marry their stupidity with discoveries resulting in Religion.

Saturday 16 September 2017

Random Thoughts #7


Love is beautiful to write of in poetry. But I guess in a cynical world love can only be truly pure in that romanticized form we see in poems. For now I see only broken promises and deceiving hearts. Now love is all about personal gain, nothing more nothing less. At least we still have poetry and fairy tales and literature in general to look up to. Ah the irony of the words they once said "I will never leave you". 
Looking back I can only think of one thing to say "Shit Happens"

Sunday 10 September 2017

Random Thoughts #6 (We are our Memories)

There are some moments in life, that though many an age would have passed, yet would seem like it were only yesterday. Maybe they define you, maybe they are you, for what is individuality but the sum of our experiences and memories ?

Friday 8 September 2017

Random Thoughts #5 (My lineage in literature)

For those of you who don't know. I am not a published author. While it remains a dream of mine to someday publish a collection of the poems I've written so far, there is something else I wish could also happen. Which is that one day my parents would actually understand at the very least one of my poems. Amazingly despite writing myself into a university youth festival winning port and also regularly coming on the radio to recite my poetry no one in my family has any associations with literature what so ever. Strange it seems, but hey that's life for you. Perhaps the greatest irony I've ever seen is the son of a man who found 7th grade English poetry tough went on to write English poetry at this level and maintains this blog

#Scribbles #5

Thinking back to my father's words,
Which always seemed so cold.
I remember them fondly now,
Maybe I'm getting old

#Scribbles #4

Life changes its beauty all the time
Sometimes it’s a shade, sometimes life is sunlight
Live every moment here to your heart’s content
The time that is here may not be tomorrow
One who loves you whole heartedly
It is difficult to meet that person
If there is someone like that somewhere
That person is more beautiful than all
Take that person's hand
He or she may not be so gracious tomorrow
Live every moment here to your heart’s content
The time that is here may not be tomorrow
Taking the shadow of your eyelashes, when someone comes near
You try to reason with your crazy heart
Your heart just goes on beating
But think, that which is here now
That story may not be here tomorrow
Life changes its beauty all the time
Sometimes it’s a shade, sometimes life is sunlight
Live every moment here to your heart’s content
The time that is here may not be tomorrow
The time that is here may not be tomorrow

Monday 4 September 2017

#Scribbles #3

Ah, If only our voices could speak at night.
Be carried across the valleys, instead of fading into silence.
What untold stories would those voices have to say ?
But the whispers of our very hearts

#Scribbles #2

My love for you is like fine wine
Which ages well over time

Random Thoughts #4 (Time Travel my favorite trope in film)

There has not been a single movie that I've seen that uses time travel that I didn't like. Some of my favorite movies of all time use this trope. From It's a Wonderful Life ( you could argue it's an alternate time line that Clarence shows George) to Back to the Future's Doc and Marty's shenanigans to Phil from Groundhog Day and Cage from Live,Die,Repeat reliving the day over and over again.

"When this baby hits 88 miles per hour you're gonna see some serious shit"

So what is it about time travel that keeps me coming back to it over and over again ? I guess maybe it's because who has never wanted to change something that had happened in their life ? Most time travel movies are about people trying to prevent certain things from happening and trying to rewrite history. Now I don't wanna go back and kill dictators or anything. But I sometimes look back at my life and think like, "you know what if I made this decision instead of this ?" Time travel movies realize that decision and hence my love for them I guess. Also the idea of multiple timelines and alternate realities have always fascinated me since the idea was introduced to me by the DC multiverse. Also general love of sci-fi and being a Physics student factors into the love towards the genre.

So in the highly unlikely event of actually being given the opportunity to time travel would I do it ? Hell yes I would. But it won't be to change anything that I have done in my life. But rather to relive and experience the best moments of my life again, exactly the same as before ! Because if there is one life lesson Doc,Marty and Barry Allen taught me is that you shouldn't mess with the timeline. 

Sunday 3 September 2017

#Scribbles #1

The sorrowful gust of wind that blew between you and me
Where did it find the loneliness that carried in the breeze ?
Looking up at the sky after shedding a stream of tears
I could see for miles of blue, it's never been so clear

Random Thoughts #3 (My Obsession with Kimi No Na Wa)

You know you've watched a movie too many times when you no longer need subtitles to understand a foreign language film. That's the point I've reached with Makoto Shinkai's masterpiece 'Your Name' aka Kimi No Na Wa. 

I don't know what is that keeps me coming back to this movie. It might be the gorgeous visuals, the beautiful soundtrack by Radwimps which blends perfectly with the scenes to get the perfect tone, it might be the lovable protagonists and story. But there must be something more than that, because I have seen movies with better technical aspects than that in Your Name. There is something deeper within this film which helps it attain such a synergy that leads to the sum of all it's parts becoming much more than the individual aspects. 



So what is the film about ? you may ask. I'll give you the wiki synopsis of the movie which reads
"A teenage boy and girl embark on a quest to meet each other for the first time after they magically swap bodies."
Yeah not pretty epic I know. But trust me when I say the movie takes what you think might be your typical run of the mill 'Freaky Friday' situation and puts a unique twist on it which I will not spoil for you here.

Shinkai is a master here blending a tale of romance,comedy,coming of age and fantasy with ease. If you are familiar with his works you will see the theme of star-crossed lovers prevalent through most if not all his films. It is easy to assume that Shinkai might have had a 'One' that got away, or a lost love that still pains him to this day. Shinkai's films revolve around relationships. The questions like why do we fall in love ? and why does the person we love not love us back ? and how come relationships some times end ? These are all questions that have gone through the mind of almost every human being irregardless of their cultural backgrounds. Hence the universal appeal of the film. I for one have always been fascinated by these questions and have been at the receiving end of unreciprocated love. So that might also be a reason I'm drawn to this movie.

Another thing that I noticed about the film is that despite handling some seriously grim subject matters ( details of which I won't get into, because spoilers) the film has a relentlessly upbeat attitude to it ( characterized by the songs of the band Radwimps which play during crucial times during the movie)  Also if you are familiar with how Shinkai often ends his movies then you will probably enjoy the emotional pay off of the movie - the climax even more.

Have you ever had a sense of having a strange feeling of familiarity to someone you met for the first time like you know them from some where before ? Have you ever felt like you've been always searching for some one your whole life ? Then definitely watch this movie.

I'm beginning to see comparisons saying Shinkai is the next Miyazaki, and while it's great that Shinkai is starting to finally get the recognition he deserves I think one should not over burden him by calling him the next Miyazaki. Because Miyazaki often dealt with  mystical and fantasy elements, While Shinkai's films even though they might have a fantasy element to them deal with human emotions and feelings. I think we should just let him be the new Shinkai and look forward to great movies from him while appreciating his master piece 'Your Name'


What this movie does quite masterfully is concentrate and draw attention to what we really need as people. The part of this movie that really surprised me by how much it effected me was the scene during twilight when they both could exist together. Instead of writing his name he wrote something much more important for her to know. Something I didn't see coming. And I think that highlights what this movie has done for so many people. Remind them of what's important.

Saturday 2 September 2017

Random Thoughts #2 (No Man's Land from Wonder Woman)

Right of the bat let me tell you that I am a DC fan, due to being raised by the DCAU cartoons in my childhood. I still remember watching the pilot episode of Justice League the animated series and being in awe of the legendary team. Batman is perhaps my favorite character of all time in fiction. I have fond memories of watching the Christopher Reeve Superman movie on TV and Batman Begins served as a segue way for me into watching more character driven dramas beyond the normal action movies I was accustomed to when in my teens. So needless to say the last few years has been very tough being a DC fan when watching their cinematic endeavors. Not since maybe the Dark Knight in 2008 had their been a universally loved DC movie and Marvel in the mean while kept piling on competent movie after one another.

When the DCEU started in 2013 with Man of Steel I was excited, but Man of Steel was kinda meh, Batman V Superman was frustrating to watch as it had flashes of brilliance yet had a convoluted plot and double the amount of horrible scenes to out weigh the good and Suicide Squad was just trash.
So by the time Wonder Woman was coming out I was like "Please let it be at least a decent movie at best". Then the reviews came out and you all know what happened.

Now I don't intend to write a review for this movie so late into it's release. But I just had to say my two cents about arguably the best scene in the movie. "The No Man's Land Sequence" and why it works so well.

Spoilers ahead obviously


The contrast of a woman in color walking down that grim battlefield spewing hope has got to be one of the greatest movie moments in the superhero genre
               
So up until this point in the movie we have seen Diana become accustomed to and frustrated with Man's world. She's been constantly told by everyone around her that she can't do that and that she can't do this.Like don't go around with a sword and shield in public, or don't go into the war room Diana or we can't help the horses etc... 

Finally she arrives in the trenches of World War I aka "No Man's Land". A Belgian woman who has taken refuge in the ally camp with her baby tells her of  the imprisonment of the village beyond the trenches and pleads for their help. Diana can no longer stand the injustice she sees. She pleads with Steve that they must go and help them. But Steve says that's not what we came there to do and that they have to move on, to keep to their mission. He tells her "This is No Man's Land,  It means that No Man can cross it...........We cannot save everyone in this war, This is not what we came here to do". Now this is where a lesser film would have botched the scene by having Diana say " But I am not a man, you look upon a woman" and have her save the day. Thankfully director Patty Jenkins doesn't go for that.

Diana taking all the enemy fire
               
Instead we have Rupert Gregson-William's score 'No Man's Land' kick in and the scene shifts to a slow mo of Diana putting on the tiara of her aunt Antiope ( who died while saving Diana's life earlier in the movie). Diana turns back to Steve and plainly says " No, But it's what I'm going to do" and to the amazement of the soldiers in the camp she climbs the ladders into No Man's Land as her shield and armor are shown shot by shot as she ascends the steps and finally as the music kicks into a triumphant note we see the reveal of Wonder Woman in her full costume as she walks into No Man's Land. This scene is equivalent to Christopher Reeve revealing the Superman S in the 1978 movie and the "I'm Batman" moment from Batman Begins. It is the moment in which Diana finally becomes the hero that we love. For the movie to work this scene had to work and boy does it work. As she deflects a bullet which is fired by an unseen soldier she deflects all the criticisms and restrictions thrown at her up till that moment. I particularly like the sense of astonishment on Charlie the Scotsman's face. Diana single handedly conquers NML and helps the allies liberate the village. Patty Jenkins didn't have Diana didn't say that she was a woman and there fore could cross a land that no man could, instead Patty showed us Diana crossing No Man's Land without boasting about it. I still can't believe that some idiot executives at warner bros wanted to cut this scene as to them it made no sense. I cannot praise Patty enough for putting her foot down and fighting with the execs to have this scene be in the movie for it is the scene where she finally becomes Wonder Woman. Cutting this would have been equivalent to cutting the previous mentioned scenes from Superman 1978 and Batman Begins from their respective movies.  

Everything from the score to the cinematography to the acting to the production design to the directing completely sells this moment so much that in some screenings people were standing up and cheering.

It has been a long time since a scene from a super hero movie has touched me at such an emotional level. There was no cheap attempts at humor at all and I felt a sense of sincerity to the scene that I hadn't seen in the genre since the first two Sam Raimi Spiderman films and Nolan's first two Batman movies. Diana didn't have any tragic back story to motivate her for her to walk on to that battle field instead she did it because it was just a hero who wanted to help people. Just because she wanted to help people, not because of some angsty internal struggle, but out of love and compassion. Diana herself says later on that "Only love can truly save the world". This movie and scene in particular reminded me why I loved superheroes so much and why I looked up to them as a kid and still do to this very day.

Friday 1 September 2017

Random Thoughts #1

A friend of mine told me recently that I should start writing as frequently as possible. So this would be a series of a thoughts as such. I'll hopefully be able to write new poetry along with it, Even though I at times endure months of writer's block. I don't know if anyone other than my close friends or family actually read this blog of mine. If some stranger who I have never met in life is reading this then first of all I would like to thank him/her for taking his time to read the random thoughts of a complete stranger. Secondly for someone who doesn't know me and yet has read my poems it would be amusing for them to know that I am a student of science and not literature. (At the time of writing this I am doing my Master's in Physics) Is that shocking ? or does it really matter anyway ? I really don't know  

Monday 28 August 2017

The Man with No Memory

Everything I loved forever faded from memory!
Memories Lost, Leaves Shed, Dried Rivers.
Who are thee ? Thou who art in me heart.
What forgotten face lies beneath thy veil ?
What memories did we share ? I know not!
For I am an empty shell, A walking corpse.
Dead are those who cannot remember their kin.
Forgotten is the life that I once lived.
Friends that came and by are now but a blur.
Long forgotten, the lips I kissed, the maiden's touch.
As I lie down waiting for the reaper's scythe.
For death and the road to the void no man knows
A date many a man would dread to go on.
I only hope and pray for it to come soon.
To relieve me of this misery called life.
For I am a man with no memory-and
What is life but the memories we make ?