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Matrix: Resurrections (Movie Review)

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  The year-end blockbuster went almost hidden because of the raving success of MCU's Spiderman: No Way Home. But, the movie is so beautifully made and well thought of. Keanu Reeves and Carrie-Anne Moss reprise their roles as Neo and Trinity with a  host of other actors and actresses either taking on existing roles or donning on new ones. In the new world, Neo is a game designer of a very popular game 'The Matrix' (a copy of his past experiences in the prequels). Teaming up with his partner Smith, Thomas Anderson begins working on a new game that goes in line with 'The Matrix'. In the process of all this, Neo begins to experience hallucinations. He is advised by his psychiatrist to continue his medication with the blue pills to help curb this illness. However, after Neo meets Morpheus and consumes the red pills, he begins to see reality for what it really is, awakening from the imaginative slumber he has been in. The movie is well presented with a lot of connections ...

Rediscovering the 'Human' Race

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 We have always prided ourselves on being the human race; because unlike other living beings, we are ‘conscious’. Capable of rational thinking and feeling emotions, capable of unlimited learning; able to form and develop new ideas, philosophies, inventions and the like. We are ever seeking further development and progress in all walks of life to move ahead into the future. But, we are so caught up in this rat race of innovation that we almost wilfully, fail to notice/observe the dark shadows of our past. Our world hasn’t fully recovered from the wounds caused by the genocides and massacres of the past millennium (Soviety Russia, Communist China, Nazi Germany, Imperial Japan to name a few) and even now, heavy blows continue to be inflicted upon it in the form of the horrific loss of life in places like Myanmar, Syria, South America, Africa and of late Afghansitan. Truly, it is shocking to see the extent that we humans are willing to go to for just a little bit of power and authori...

No Time to Die (2021)

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  The James Bond film 'No Time to Die' was finally released after much delay due to the COVID-19 pandemic. I did get a chance to watch the movie and was quite taken up by it. Being the swansong of Daniel Craig's James Bond, the movie would have definitely made some fans teary-eyed. But, what appealed to me is the level of emotions that came up at the climax. I could really feel one with James Bond towards the end when he cannot go back to be with his loved ones (in spite of him saving the day again!). After being poisoned by Safin, Bond cannot come close to his those whom he loved lest he kills them with a virus embedded in him. The whole plot itself feels very relatable and comes at a time when the world itself battles a deadly virus. The pandemic has indeed taught us how important is the need for physical company in our life. The border restrictions, isolation, and social distancing have put many at a distance seeing them as potential threats. I quite feel one with these ...

Shaping the Roughness

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  "Every valley shall be filled and every mountain and hill made low, the crooked shall be made straight and the rough ways made smooth." (Luke 3:5) At the heart of every big celebration is an intense time of planning, organizing, and preparing. From the major sports events, like the ISL, to small family gatherings, like at Thanksgiving, preparation time is indeed the longest and most grueling time in the whole event. The rate of success of the event is almost entirely dependent on the time spent in preparatoin. Advent is the season when we prepare our souls to welcome Christ. The readings at every Advent season constantly emphasize the pressing need to be prepared for the Lord's coming. I'm not really against the Christmas preparations done at home where we decorate and clean up the house. Rather, my concern is our spiritual preparation. To be honest, there are times when I have failed to do this myself but I do believe that if we set this as our priority, our Christ...

The Beauty in Postcrossing

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 It has been a little over a year since I began writing postcards and getting into the postcrossing community. Nonetheless, the experience I have had is truly remarkable. To send a message of assurance, positivity, and love all enveloped in a tiny paper the size of a diary is just fascinating. Amidst a world where violence, debauchery, and greed is propagated, it is always reassuring to know that there are also people out there who work on spreading positive vibes. This is just a lot like the ripple effect that many people speak of since every postcard or letter sent is another addition of positive vibes being spread into the universe. This age-old practice of communication is still kept alive by many people around the world. It is an opportunity to voice out and move counter-culture to a world full of atrocities. For me, it is this age-old practice that can spark a change to bring light into a world that is accustomed to the darkness  

A Christmas Love Story: A Dilwale and a Dulhaniye

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  The Bollywood film ‘Dilwale Dulhaniye Le Jayega’ is known for its iconic scene of the hero on the train waiting for the bride to jump on to the train with him. The scene has been recreated many times to show one’s love for the other. One of the more recent imitations of this scene was in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Chennai Express’ though it was done in a more comic manner. This iconic romantic scene very well depicts God’s relation with us. God is the protagonist on the train waits for us to turn and run to Him. However, most often our run towards God is marred by obstacles and distractions that keep us occupied. But, God’s focus and gaze on us is fixed. His hands remain outstretched to hold us and pull us close to him. It is we who need to maintain our focus on him. In truth, our whole life is a run towards God. Whether we reach him or no is all dependent on how we live our lives. The season of Advent is a time of preparation for the Christmas festivity. It is a time to clear out our o...

The Gardener and the Bamboo Tree

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  Gopal was villager in Pimpalnagar who loved gardening. He grew a variety of plants there so much so that he could easily begin a nursery if he felt like it. People in Pimpalnagar called him ‘The Green Dwarf’ for his short stature and ability to grow almost anything. On one of his birthdays, Gopal’s friend gifted him a sapling. IT would seem like an odd birthday gift for others but not for Gopal He was so thrilled and excited on receiving this gift that the very next day, he was at his garden preparing a plot for this new addition. The problem was that he did not know what tree would emerge from this. The sapling was thin and sturdy and looked more like an ordinary stick. Nevertheless, he made all the necessary preparations for it and planted it. As time went by, the sapling showed no signs of growth. Despite all of Gopal’s efforts, it seemed resistant to change. But, Gopal did not lose hope. He continued to nurture it with care, waiting for it to grow. His neighbours began advi...