We
are in to the Oscar season of the year. The only time of the year that you
watch Oscar nominated movies and get the pulse of what exactly is going on in
Hollywood. Though I discontinued my ritual of watching Oscar nominated movies
especially after ‘Hurt Locker’ was preferred over ‘Aavatar’ for obvious
reasons. But then I felt a need to be in picture of indoctrination process of
the Hollywood. Unless you know what you have to combat, how will you prepare
for the battle? Secondly, not watching movies is also taken as an extremist
tendency J.
Anyway, just bent few reasons to withdraw my self-imposed ban of watching
movies and to get some Oscar Fever this spring.
I am
not a big fan of reviews found as Rotten Tomatoes because these are mostly suck
ups but I really like the name of the website. Except technological ascendency,
Hollywood is nothing more than a Rotten Tomato. And if you get to see the movie
under question (Her) and read this review till the end, you may not think
differently. I shall keep dropping some Rotten Tomatoes Desi Style, so that we
should not just get carried away with the cool movies of Hollywood. Besides
coolness these movies always carry strong underlying intent of indoctrination
of the rest of the world. As long as we remain aware of this hidden agenda,
there is no harm in watching every new movie.
I
stumbled in to movie ‘Her’ which is among the race of movies vying for the
Academy Award. How we ‘Stumble’ in to
Oscar Nominated movies is not all that complicated. Torrent sites are banned
but then we unblock the blocked sites through proxies. Get the torrent and
watch the movies at home. Oops, we just confessed violation of US federal law on copyrights.
But I hope people there will forgive us in exchange for drone attacks on our
country (a small matter of violating our sovereignty).
Back
on movie ‘Her’. A brilliant concept. We spend so much time with our Operating
Systems like Windows, Jelly Beans, Itunes etc that it is becoming a way of
life. Apparently, challenges of ‘Relationship’ with humans ask too much from
us. We are comfort loving creatures. Don’t go out, just swipe your handset and
there you go, you are connected to millions of people at social networking
sites. No need to have physical relations, just hook up with some online
sexually excited person and have cyber intercourse each time with a new person with
no strings attached. But there was still a void, you could not fulfill your
basic needs of loving and being loved. Along came an AI solution. Which is
intelligent yet artificial. The movie kicks off with Joaquin Phoenix in lead
role, struggling with his recent divorce, falls in love with his Operating
System. It turns out that many people around him were also doing the same. The
whole setting is sad and weird. Then comes betrayal, the same OS namely Samantha
was simultaneously in love with 641 persons. And suddenly, the value of human
relationships comes to fore. So it should serve as a wakeup call to all those
who spend more time with their OS than humans.
Entire
humanity is adapting to cyber ways of living and our society is no exception.
Unfortunately, weariness for relationships has been imported from the west.
There, everyone feels lonely but finds it hard to withstand the challenges of
human relations. The disease has crept in to our lives as well but to a limited
extent. Still, the strength of family life and strong bonding within relations
is very much alive in our way of living. Each time such bizarre yet intelligent
ideas emerge like this movie, I get to thank heavens that at least we do not live in any
confusion about basic questions of life ie from where we have come? Where we
have to go? What is our relation with our surroundings? Above all, an intact
family life system. How much these movies can
affect someone can be judged by this incident. I went to see Matrix with a
heathen British friend in Bracknell, UK. We were in our early 20s. On the way out of
the cinema, my friend made a statement which clung in my mind,” Listen
mate, I think this is it, this is my religion”.
Stay blessed and watch movies with open eyes and mind :)
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