At last, I'm really happy with these vactions...not that I've been freaking out or such...but this vacation has been special in its own way. If the other vactaions were all about sleep, wake up, play, go out, come back, sleep(min. 12hours:)), this vacations have kept me really really busy and I like to be active this way.Though I do get very little time to sleep, but at the end of the day i'm satisfied..just to have made sure i've moved forward from where I was yesterday.
About moving forward??? well I've been seeing a lot of movies..lots with the take-home value. 'One flew over the Cuckoo's nest' (Jack Nicholson's in it), 'Silence of the Lambs'(you wouldnt believe it, but i watched it only this vacations!), Godfather(watched it for the 'n'th time:) and after having watched RGV's Sarkar, shades of both movies criss-cross, both of them wonderfully well-woven as staple for their respective audiences, but dont ever make the mistake of comparing Marlon Brando and Al Pacino's Godfather with Sarkar...Subhash Nagre is nothing compared to the Don Corleone..Am sure you will agree when you have read Mario Puzo's novel).
Hmm guess I am digressing.... but I still have loads of movies to watch and not just the English ones.... Morning raga, Amu, Clockwork orange, shaushank redemption,.....just to name a few:)
but this movie i watched yeterday, if i said, it moved me to tears...it would be a BIG understatement. One needs a looot of courage and guts and not just great skills to make such a movie and Steven Spielberg's 'Schindler's List' has it all. Poignant in its portrayal of the holocausts of the war, if one hasnt seen this movie, they have missed out on an invaluable piece of history.
have always admired the Jews for the way they have clawed back....have empathised, but never sympathised with them. And definitely dont support the war between the arabs and israelites.
Having been initiated into reading the "Diary of Anne Frank " way back in 8th grade, and then read 'O Jerusalem' as well as 'The Exodus' and now this movie..each work has struck a chord in me.
Moved to tears reading Anne's diary, then the documentary about the exodus and creation of the state of Israel, then the fantastically knit story of Leon Uris('Exodus') its been a revelation of sorts.
But again come to think about the plight of the Palestinian refugees....its sooo gory and heart-wrenching to think what man has made of man!
Slowly my mind pulls me much more closer home,...... how would we have been, if we were one, what if the partition had not happened. And to place the hard-facts, any educated 'sane' citizen on either side of the border knows that a Pakistani is as humane(perhaps more) as an Indian is and same way vice versa. And everyone knows that its only those damn b@$^*%!s in power who play around with the lives of soo many innnocent souls.
Well am i really wandering away from what I wanted to tell you...well no, I dont think so...and me definitely not rambling..just come to think of how all these events play so much a role in colouring the fabric of humanity..something which has had tooo many blots/scars in the 20th century and getting way tooo dark in the 'new' century.
Coming back to the movie, its primary focus on Jews(than all the holocausts of the war) is more than justifiable when one considers the extermination of 6 million Jews and nothing in the world can get you closer to what these innocent souls went through...only being one of them would!!!
And all the while I was just thinking the movie's only phoney, how could just one man save more than 1000 Jews, but browsing through the net I found more than a million matches for 'Oskar Schindler'!!! Perhaps he was their (Schindler Jews) Moses in atleast a smaller version,........
but to even hope for a messiah in these trouble times is akin to hanging an RIP over whatever little hopes we have. Not being pessimistic but well even hopeis something we have grown to hope for............sounds a bit confusing? well I think everyone in this fast-track cyber age is confused..going after money and materialistic riches and definining success by waht one achieves by way of grades and promotions and comparing oneself relatively with thy neighbour......instead of just enjoying the simlpicity of nature and its beauty...
Well I dont wanna talk too much about the movie, sometimes puts you many many years back.....but again shouldbt we learn from history, lest we repeat the same mistakes. But again isnt experience a comb nature gives to man after he grows bald???that is provided we dont want to look back and shape a better future.Praying for a better world for our progenies.
Reminds me of a quote "We haven't inherited this earth from our parents, but have only borrowed it from our chilren", lets make this world a better place. Its going to be Now or never!