Why ':shock:' sathya?
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Why ':shock:' sathya?
mEnakkettu oruthan mooLaiya kasakki ippidi oru padam edukkaraan, sattunu Video Game nu sollittaan en friend :lol:Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove
Idhai vida comedy, ennoda colleague oda room matesa avan Swades kootittu pOi vandhaan. Padam mudinjadhum eppidi irukkunnu kEttadhum oruthan instant comment "Heroine Super da".
No Sathya, I'm hinting at the condescension. Some of the console games provide its own dream-like aesthetic like Nolan's film (and his film is sparse in setting up emotional stakes and keeps their 'archs' literally exposited (by Cobb, an unreliable narrator) and taken for granted. That is to say, it never sets up the relationship of Cobb-Mal to let the audience to invest much into it, or divulge much into moral complexity - however, it's quite apparent from Nolan's other films where he deliberately manipulates his characters as well as us. But in this ellipsis, there's a tinge of 'superficiality' like in Console games). And believe it or not, modern console games bring their own philosophy and existential themes to the table. It's much more 'interactive' of course. But a little less visceral and visual as we play in bursts and not for a sustained 'singular' timeline, as in a film. And Games feel less real, and aren't as cinematic, powerful experience as it's screened on 35mm..
There are quite a many games where the character (especially so in open world, FPS's and role playing) is put into an unsolvable labyrinth, and the only way out isn't displacement within but to escape out of it. Teleporting in and out has been done in games too. And the loop-like structure has been adapted into games. Agreed that films like La Jetee, 12 Monkeys, etc provide the initial template..
Oh, gamesla ivLo matter irukkaa? I never had any experience with them. So, the ignorence.
adhanalathan naan compter gamese velayadradhilla.....yosikka soldrainga :xQuote:
Originally Posted by sathya_1979
Watched the movie again. Aduththa jenmamnu onnu irundha Nolankitta ADya seranum..
Watched this film today at FeeVeeyaaR..
Oh my.. wat a film..
am i still in dream :roll:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UVkQ0...layer_embedded
It seems to me that the final few moments might have a theme music that's many times slower than the main theme music (that's explained in the link as the track played at many times slower rate than Edith Piaf song "Non, Je Ne Regrette Rien," - which translates to, "No, I have no regrets"). So perhaps it's clear that Cobb puts himself into a closed loop in Limbo as a man who'll never have regrets. Not that it'd make a whole lot of difference. But it's worth recording and playing the music played in final sequences at a faster rate.. :P
The wait is over. Watched it today in IMAX big screen. Did not understand some scenes. Need to see one more time to get the movie completely. From whatever i understood, it was mindblowing.
Yet to read the discussions in this thread. going through it now.
Very interesting !Quote:
Originally Posted by kid-glove