Of all the things I've lost, I miss my mind the most.
- (Mark Twain and me)
Not a great movie per say, but a good feel good movie. Many ppl say feel-good movie, but I
rarely feel good after watching any movie. This one I felt good after the movie.
The movie quotes Thomas Jefferson,something similar to "Life is a pursuit of happiness", stressing on 'pursuit' in the sense that its difficult to be happy, but our whole life is to pursue it.
Sorry for the abrupt end of post.
Labels: movies, philosophy
While my visit to home nears, I was thinking of collecting all my most favorite movies. Thought will post them here too.
Children of heaven[0]
Schindler's list
Pi
Its a wonderful life[1]
Anbesivam[2]
Hotel Rwanda[3]
Gandhi[4]
(all drama? if I dont know how to classify a movie, I will say it is drama)
[0]What a beautiful movie! Shows the amazing world of kids. Color of Paradise by the same director is also a good movie.
[1]Highly recommended gift(if at all you want to gift a dvd to somebody)
[2]I mainly love this movie for its dialogues. Many dialogues are thought-provoking and with a subtle sense of humor.
[3]This movie apparently has the best dialogue I had ever heard. The last dialogue of the movie goes like this:
X:They said there was no room
Y:Theres always room
It captures the essence of the entire movie(and much more in reality) in one dialogue(Somewhere mid-way in
this video) This movie also shows how the UN and rest-of-the-world was indifferent to the largest genocide in human history. Very sad.
[4]After watching this movie I was inspired to read
this book. One of the best
books I had ever read. After reading this book, Im considering seriously if I should
become a vegan.
Labels: movies