Wednesday, August 31, 2011

Oops....Two months gap again....!!

Dear All

Hello hello.....!! is there any body still ???

This is one paradox thing about being consistent on any thing. Either you get into a level of comfort level in being consistent on any particular thing OR move to another plane where you get consistent with so many other things...!! Hmm.. I am realizing that I didn't get triggered on any poems too for more than two months just because the frequency level has slightly been altered.....!!

Well, just to update my delight on watching two good movies.

Theyvath thirumagal was just mind blowing.....and too intensely emotional experience. Nice to see the way Vikram is shaping up himself...and the little doll "nila" - who wouldn't want to have such a darling as their own child ?

I found myself liking Anushka too (did you observe the silly consistency in her make up - She was wearing a small dash of vibuthi between her eye brows in almost all scenes....!! some times you feel like yawning seeing the "oversmartness" of the director world in maintaing continuity). The court scenes and dialogues / arguments were very sensible and I started respecting the Judiciary system of the country - at least as portrayed. I was empathizing not just Vikram, but the grand father of the child, Nasser - the senior advocate, Anushka - the nervous junior...just every one as the film was unbiased with clinical precision. Wow....the scintillating last scene without a single dialogue swept aside all the logical dialogues of the court - with vikram and his daughter were in animated conversation onto themselves ignoring every body around AND forgiving every single damn thing that kept them separated for a long time. Anyone watching the movie will feel as aghast as Amala paul - as she stares in disbelief holding her niece in her hand - wilfully gifted by her Attimber who ultimately proved to be most sensible than the matured people around him.

Tears were rolling down my cheeks as the film ended and when I looked around, a huge roar of laughter came from me quite naturally to see both Anoo and Madhoo in the same condition....Well, this is life time experience acquired at a very low cost - All it demands is the right choice of films that suits our wave length.

Another film that I saw yesterday night was VAANAM. A big hater of simbu (I dislike even his voice which is bit of "porukki" - may be I am imagining things) I had strong reasons to avoid the great reviews about this particular film. Having some respect for my dear cousin nithya who told this is NOT a Simbhu film, I decided to take the challenge of watching a simbhu film again. Enjoyed the screen play immensely and the scene of Simbhu getting reformed after a mental suffocation of his misdeed is some thing too good. I was also surprised to see myself watching simbhu with some admiration for first time....!!

Yes, as the moral of this film goes (at least I imagine these are the morals) - one never knows when divine grace decides upon human beings - some times they are quite intense experiences ; blessed ones could get triggered with trivial experiences - what ever way it is. The most important thing is to have a major shift happening in one's life time before its too late. {it was a poetic scene to have simbhu enjoying a nice smile and little of play with a young kid AFTER getting himself mentally relieved from the earlier scene; The same kid was just ignored him earlier when we was in a polluted mind set}. Anushka played her part too well - so is the old man who is saranya's Father in law......Its really great to admire the way the characters intertwine and get segregated without allowing too much of imagination from our mind {for example, I was mentally ready to accept a twist to see anushka getting wedded to simbhu.....!! God saved her as the Director was not particular to see thru' every little interaction getting developed into relationship which happens in typical tamil cinema}

Well, Today is also special as I got a list of around 10 films (all English, you know !!} from my sister who seems to have enjoyed all of them over past two years or so. On her recommendation to watch all these movies in her home, I really got so inspired that I swore her that I will achieve this feat before the end of year !! What a difficult imposing target this is.... considering the amount of time management and "fight" management skills (at home) this type of goals call for ??

Well, tomorrow is Vinayaka chadhurthi...AND let Lord Ganesh provide me the mental strength to take up this huge challenge of watching 10 world class English movies !!

Asathoma Sathgamayaah.....!! Thamasoma Jyothirgamaya....!!

Suchoo
In up beat mood......