Interstellar.. is a creative visualization of combination of many existing concepts,futuristic ideas and highly imaginative but wild thoughts..to start with the movie is entertaining and at the same time makes one think a lot. Screenplay is crafted well and editing is amazing. Concept of gravity has been explored in a fantastic way. Highly appreciable special effects, background score and use f silence(clearly adopted from movie gravity). In the 2 hr 50 min movie one wont find a boring shot. But space/universe is a colossal canvas mostly unexplored nd so which when picturized demands utmost care. Although the movie doesn't venture into the details of space travel and merely grazes the surface, there are directorial loopholes which may surface as vacuum spaces in the minds of average audience. General human tendency to resist accepting new concepts which contradict the existing may lead to indigestion of the director's theoretical explanations. Although I don't intend to reveal the story line, a very ancient Indian concept f 'Aham brahmasmi' rang a bell somewhere in the movie. It is like viewing a seed like a huge tree indirectly conveying that I contain this universe. The narrow mindedness/ignorance of man to view the world in 3 dimensions has also been questioned. Time, gravity and love have key roles in the movie although the blend could have been slightly better. Great thoughts and even greater movie..but definitely not a class apart like other Nolan movies.. All in all the movie can be given a 7.6 on 10. In brief, Interstellar is a movie which has the capability to convey to the confused audience tat their state f confusion might be because of their inability to completely perceive what the director intended to express and thereby masking the possibility that it might actually be the directors ability to deliberately confuse them..
Jan 13, 2014
I know,
memories fade away with time, like a sand sculpture made on a beach. I have
very little time to follow my memory lane to the minutest detail. Every passing
day, my mind is like a village hit by a cyclone – forced back to where it all
began. The effort to think also doubles. And so with least delay, here I start
again.
I opened my
eyes as the huge analog clock had rung three times in symphony. As I looked at
it, the needles stood in a perfect disciplined right angle. Vipin was sitting at the chair next to my
feet, earphones plugged to his ear, listening to his favorite tunes. The
speaker at the top left corner sprung into action, virtually screaming a
familiar three toner, a pre cursor to a railway announcement. Our train was
expected to arrive in the next 5 min. The
rather gloomy waiting room saw some movement as people who had occupied it like
refugees began straightening up, to move to platform no 5, for catching the
much awaited and late running train. A distant hoot accompanied bt the approaching
flash light seem to lighten up the dull faces, and within no time, the roaring locomotive
stopped with a metallic screech in front of us, like a tamed elephant waiting
for its master to board, with its knees
bent. Thanks to the efficiency of the loco pilot, the coach, bearing the seats
allotted to us, stopped exactly in its assigned place.
With
battery running critically low + no charger at hand, I pause my thoughts for today.
...to be continued
Every time
I have gone on a trip, however small it might have been, I have always wanted
to pen down my experiences and turn the spectacles to words. It has remained a
thought or unfulfilled want though, never turning realistic. Many trips have missed getting inked
down. And hence this note -
Deserts
have never amazed me. Dryness has always reminded me of sadness and dull
memories, partly maybe because I come from a lush green part of the world which
is caressed by the sea and where rains are often celebrated as a festival. So an
unavoidable trip to the Pink city Jaipur, which is the capital of the Desert
state of India hadn’t generated much interest in me. But the traveler inside me
couldn’t bear the thought of three full days being spent in Jaipur. That is how
I decided to tag Jodhpur and Ajmer in the trip, the only intention being to
avoid the monotonousness of Jaipur. Another curious friend of mine, Vipin, also agreed to join me at the Pink city. He
had also cleverly booked train tickets for a night train from Jaipur to Jodhpur,
departing at 02:30 in the night, which was expected to add on to the misery.
And thus
started the trip..
..to be continued
..to be continued
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