hi
shrrshrr....
PYRO....sad to say i've never seen a
"bollywood" type movie......although i've heard them mentioned in other films that i've seen...most of the time in a humorous way....i can't say too much about indian music either, the only indian musician i've ever really listened to is ravi shankar.....i also liked
'monsoon wedding'...i saw another film by this same director, Mira Nair, a few years ago....it's called
'mississippi masala' with denzel washington, i liked it as well....
oh
shrrshrr...is your avatar a chrysanthemum?
just curious.....i'd been meaning to ask...there's a couple of scenes in
'monsoon wedding where one of the men eats a flower...was this a chrysanthemum? i never eaten a flower before..i can't say i've ever known anyone to ever do that...but if it's possible i might just give it a try.....
i've just finished watching a couple of documentaries...both were nominated for an academy award last year...
the first one is
'stevie'....quoted from http://us.imdb.com/ ....
"In 1995 Director Steve James (Hoop Dreams) returned to rural Southern Illinois to reconnect with Stevie Fielding, a troubled young boy he had been an 'Advocate Big Brother' to ten years earlier. He began a film, a search, to discover not only what had happened to Stevie over the past ten years but to understand the forces that had shaped his entire life. Part way through the filming, Stevie is arrested and charged with a serious crime that tears his family apart. What was to be a modest profile turns into a intimate four and half year chronicle of Stevie, his broken family, the criminal justice system and the filmmaker himself, as they all struggle with what Stevie has done and who he has become."
if, anything this film shows that no matter how much you care for a person and how desperately you try to help them overcome their difficulties, ultimately it all comes down to them being willing to help themselves.....and sometimes people (loved ones) just have to walk away if that person doesn't want to help themselves...it's a matter of survival.....let's just say i've been on both sides of this kind of situation....so i related to
'stevie' a whole lot....
the next documentary is
'le peuple migrateur' (winged migration)...a simply beautiful film on the migration of birds.....it has breath taking shots of birds in flight.....and it's filmed in various locations throughout the world...probably one of the scenes i'll always remember is where some geese are flying over a water way and some hunters open fire on them, killing them...and the very next shot shows geese in new york city flying near the twin towers........which i thought was terribly ironic because they were shot down by men as well..........
u.s. movie poster...
scene from the movie...
hope all is well with everyone...all for now.....
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