It feels like ages since I posted something. I took a
rollercoaster to iMagica, went down the memory lane with my family watching some
of the cutest videos in history, and sat for a Bollywood film. Not oak wood,
mind you. :P
If you watched Krrish 3 and really liked it, the only reason
I can find is because you haven’t watched Hollywood films. I hate to say this,
but many Bollywood movies seem to be copied. Krrish 3 seemed to be inspired (as
I bet ‘inspired’ is the word they prefer) from X-men. Like completely.
Everything except the storyline. While X-Men focuses on war between mutants and
humans, this movie is based on the extermination of evil. They ‘borrow’ the
idea of mutants in doing so and the ability to attract metal as well. So much
for being original.
On another note, I just read Allegiant by Veronica Roth, the
third and final book of the Divergent trilogy. I think every character death
sucks. What I don’t get is why, in every single teen fiction book, the author
just has to kill someone close to the protagonist or the protagonist himself/herself.
How many books have you read, in which someone’s life isn’t sacrificed for the
greater good? In each one, from the Hunger Games, Eragon and Tiger’s Curse to
Alex Rider and Harry Potter readers have mourned more than one melancholy
death.
Then comes the story of how One Direction released a song on
something other than a girl. Finally, they manage to think of something
different.
I digress from what I want to say though. I find the impact
movies, books and music have on our society amazing. The power they wield and
the way they can transform and hypnotize the world in their own way is
unbelievable. A new song comes out and hundreds of people have plugged in their
headphones in the conquest of being the first few to listen to it and gush
about. If a new book is launched, we have everyone downloading pirated copies,
swallowing the book even faster than an anaconda could have.
Does that mean that sooner or later, these three entities
will rule the world? If not rule, influence most of the things people do, their
thought process, and what they think is wrong or right? After all, these things
are nothing but mediums of expressing your thoughts.
Another thing to think about is if all the things you think
celebrities (in every field) do actually real? Or is it just another game of
pretend? Are the feelings they portray, the things they say, the way they
behave just an act or a fact? Sometimes I feel like giving them the benefit of
doubt and want to believe it’s all real, but how can we ever know?
Sometimes, you are infatuated because you find them stunning
and their personality cool, maybe because their writing is just out of the
world and stories a treat to imagine and other times you might genuinely like someone’s
music; but so what? I think lots of people get blinded by what they see or hear.
They stop thinking rationally. It’s like being drunk in the sea of obsession
forever.
But is getting drunk always bad? ^^^^^(in this case, I
believe it is.)
An acquaintance of mine had once told me that he got drunk
whenever he sat to write, just without the alcohol. Only now do I truly
understand what that means.
Kanksha :)
I realised that all I've done is asked questions and didn't really get anywhere. I guess that's because I'm still thinking! I hope that by now, you are as well. Procrastination is one activity that we do all the time.
Another question that will create impulses in your brain - Have you ever wondered how fast we think? One minute you're thinking about how warm the coffee is and the next second you're reminiscing the memory of eating a Bournville which leads to how enticing Charlie and the Chocolate factory was. What if the speed at which you think is faster than the speed of light? Just saying.
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