You will surely relate with Eric if your childhood was in the shadows of the mayhem associated with dysfunctional marriages. If your parents quarreled a lot, and as a result, you still carry many emotional scars of growing up through the years with a type of fear that cannot be explained and that unsettling feeling continues to be there, deep in your heart, even if your parents have departed, you will instantly relate with the child who is perhaps, just running away from himself. It is that feeling does not go away - it lasts for a lifetime and Eric uses the darkness of this reality to beautifully conjure a scenario as a part of its storytelling. The depths of it include the corruption in NYPD, it highlights the corruption in our minds, and how choosing to be a different individual often causes our world to be shaken, stirred, and almost decimated.
What started as a means to express my observations when riding the Delhi Metro is now about maintaining a not-so-personal diary about the "everyday" Life! Expect a lot of opinions, a love for the unusual, and the tendency to blog on-the-go, unfiltered, with bias, and ALWAYS with a cup of chai...[and some AI]
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label movies. Show all posts
Eric on Netflix India is Daringly Different, Dark & Recreating Benchmarks
When Benedict Cumberbatch said that dressing up as a giant blue monster is "one of the most ludicrous things I've done" for the Netflix show, Eric, he must have forgotten to mention that he perhaps knew all along that this is one of the biggest performances that showcases his versatility as a performer.
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When Deepika Padukone Betrayed Us & Then Won Us Back!
[This is from one of my earlier blogging attempts, somewhere in 2015]: Last night, saw the new Kellogg’s [now old since am a very poor TV viewer] advertisement again, where Deepika Padukone can be seen peddling the notion that being reed-thin, being skeletal, on the verge of becoming malnourished can make you feel special since you have a teeny-weenie waistline! I was not shocked to see this advertisement since the standards for choosing brands or endorsing promotional ideas have already dipped too low to be redeemed. Can you remember King Khan said that his skin-fairness cream played a hand in his success? However, I did not expect this from Deepika.
Still have reasons to like Deepika Padukone, but wish she had Thought Better!
Always thought of her as someone far too sensible to just abandon her senses for a bit of easy money. But then, morals, values, and consideration are not part of the celebrity business, are they? As for ladies who have taken this advertisement seriously, please understand that a thin, bony waistline doesn’t really turn on anyone. Eat healthily and smile more to “feel special”. Her penchant for staying wafer-thin is very visible. Just view the party song 'Delhi Wali Girlfriend' - her waist is literally a wafer which looks very crackable and edible BTW![This is from today, i.e., February 16th, 2018]: How Deepika won us back? Deepika does not have the usual body image issues despite her confessing to almost fanatical levels of anxiety and that she took medicines for the same. Recently, perhaps after the medicinal dosage, she has started to smile and laugh in a lot more convincing, organic manner. Just look at her advertisement with Siddharth Malhotra for OPPO phones - that smile towards the end of the clip is precious. In a big way, Deepika redeemed herself by opening up about psychological issues, and that we tend to ignore them or feel very hesitant in talking about them, and this could not be truer for our Bollywood stars, whose life, I feel, is fueled by physical and emotional struggles, no matter how rich or well placed they are in the industry.
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