Matilda- Movie Review
As a part of study, I give here a Small Movie-Review..
Recently we have a movie screening of Matilda Movie...
"Matilda"... It’s a movie about a little girl with an incredible talent and a bright mind. It happens that she was born and raised in the most disgusting family a child could get. Her parents have no college degree, lie to people, having a business where they sell overpriced cars with stolen parts.In the meantime, they have no morals whatsoever and have no intention to change it.
Matilda contains numerous elements of traditional fairy tales..The basic material may seem odd for a family film, dealing as it does with issues of child neglect, abuse, and revenge. By removing the story from conventional reality, however, DeVito pulls it off. This is a world where adults are bad and children are good.
Matilda has the unfortunate luck of being a smart kid born to not only stupid, but annoying and neglectful.Her parents leave her alone for extended periods of time at a young age, at that time she fills by reading books from the public library.When she’s six and a half, her father finally sends her to a private school with a bully of a principal. However,her sweet teacher tells her she’s special,and Matilda’s mind stretches to be even more powerful than she ever thought it could.
"Sometimes people are born into the right family; sometimes they’re not, and there’s nothing wrong with fixing that."
To conclude, I can say, Matilda is a movie we can watch any time and any day of the year,if we feel by any chance, upset, sad or broken and looking for some positivity, Matilda should be our first and the only choice to bring our mood back on track....
Two books are:-
(1.) Krishna Key (કૃષ્ણયુગ-અશ્વિન સાંઘી)
(2.) Krishnayan by Kajal Oza Vaidhya (કૃષ્ણાયન- કાજલ ઔઝા વૈધ)
1..The Krishna Key (કૃષ્ણયુગ- અશ્વિન સાંઘી)
The Krishna Key is an anthropological thriller trying to unfold Krishna & his much awaited Avatar, Kalki in the process and a murder mystery that is able to keep you engrossed till the very end with some contrived, forced and preachy dialogues. Right from the first page, you start comparing with Davinchi code, then with JK Rowling.....
# The Most liked punch line:
“Krishna was the eighth Avatar of Vishnu – a manifestation of a form of energy that we shall call Vish. The exact opposite energy of Vish is Shiv. While Vish, creates and preserves, Shiv destroys. They are the two faces of same coin.”
2.. Krishnayan by Kajal Oza Vaidhya (કૃષ્ણાયન- કાજલ ઔઝા વૈધ)
Krishnayan is in a way, a retelling of a lifetime that Lord Vishnu spends walking this earth as a mortal. It mainly focuses on his relationships with the three important women in this life, Radha, Rukmini and Draupadi. And yet, most surprisingly, the relationship between a middle-aged Radha and her teenage daughter in law is my favourite.The good thing about the book is that it doesn’t attempt to paint pictures of what happened in Mahabharata. It rather deals with a wide range of human emotions of love, desire, jealousy, dissatisfaction and finally settles on talking about a sense of detachment that Krishna aims to develop. If we are looking for what happened, how it happened and why it happened, We might be in for some disappointment.
My favourite passage is this book :
આ જીવન દોરડા પર ચલતા નટ જેવું છે. એક તરફથી બીજી તરફ અને બીજી તરફથી આ તરફ… સાચે જ, એ નટ પ્રવાસ નથી કરતો, અને છતાં એ સતત ચાલે છે… એની સાથે, એણે સતત એ પણ ધ્યાન રાખવાનું છે કે ધ્યાનચૂક ના થાય! આટલી બધી મહેનત અને કુશળતા સાથે સતત ચાલતી વ્યક્તિ પણ ક્યાંય પહોંચી નથી શકતી એ નવાઈ ની વાત છે!
Thank You. .. 😊
Recently we have a movie screening of Matilda Movie...
"Matilda"... It’s a movie about a little girl with an incredible talent and a bright mind. It happens that she was born and raised in the most disgusting family a child could get. Her parents have no college degree, lie to people, having a business where they sell overpriced cars with stolen parts.In the meantime, they have no morals whatsoever and have no intention to change it.
Matilda contains numerous elements of traditional fairy tales..The basic material may seem odd for a family film, dealing as it does with issues of child neglect, abuse, and revenge. By removing the story from conventional reality, however, DeVito pulls it off. This is a world where adults are bad and children are good.
Matilda has the unfortunate luck of being a smart kid born to not only stupid, but annoying and neglectful.Her parents leave her alone for extended periods of time at a young age, at that time she fills by reading books from the public library.When she’s six and a half, her father finally sends her to a private school with a bully of a principal. However,her sweet teacher tells her she’s special,and Matilda’s mind stretches to be even more powerful than she ever thought it could.
"Sometimes people are born into the right family; sometimes they’re not, and there’s nothing wrong with fixing that."
To conclude, I can say, Matilda is a movie we can watch any time and any day of the year,if we feel by any chance, upset, sad or broken and looking for some positivity, Matilda should be our first and the only choice to bring our mood back on track....
As in Matilda’s life books play a vital role, here i write about my all time favourite book..I read many books but this two books are just awesome... And I am a big fan of the character of Krishna.. I just love to read about Krushna...
Two books are:-
(1.) Krishna Key (કૃષ્ણયુગ-અશ્વિન સાંઘી)
1..The Krishna Key (કૃષ્ણયુગ- અશ્વિન સાંઘી)
The Krishna Key is an anthropological thriller trying to unfold Krishna & his much awaited Avatar, Kalki in the process and a murder mystery that is able to keep you engrossed till the very end with some contrived, forced and preachy dialogues. Right from the first page, you start comparing with Davinchi code, then with JK Rowling.....
# The Most liked punch line:
“Krishna was the eighth Avatar of Vishnu – a manifestation of a form of energy that we shall call Vish. The exact opposite energy of Vish is Shiv. While Vish, creates and preserves, Shiv destroys. They are the two faces of same coin.”
2.. Krishnayan by Kajal Oza Vaidhya (કૃષ્ણાયન- કાજલ ઔઝા વૈધ)
Krishnayan is in a way, a retelling of a lifetime that Lord Vishnu spends walking this earth as a mortal. It mainly focuses on his relationships with the three important women in this life, Radha, Rukmini and Draupadi. And yet, most surprisingly, the relationship between a middle-aged Radha and her teenage daughter in law is my favourite.The good thing about the book is that it doesn’t attempt to paint pictures of what happened in Mahabharata. It rather deals with a wide range of human emotions of love, desire, jealousy, dissatisfaction and finally settles on talking about a sense of detachment that Krishna aims to develop. If we are looking for what happened, how it happened and why it happened, We might be in for some disappointment.
My favourite passage is this book :
આ જીવન દોરડા પર ચલતા નટ જેવું છે. એક તરફથી બીજી તરફ અને બીજી તરફથી આ તરફ… સાચે જ, એ નટ પ્રવાસ નથી કરતો, અને છતાં એ સતત ચાલે છે… એની સાથે, એણે સતત એ પણ ધ્યાન રાખવાનું છે કે ધ્યાનચૂક ના થાય! આટલી બધી મહેનત અને કુશળતા સાથે સતત ચાલતી વ્યક્તિ પણ ક્યાંય પહોંચી નથી શકતી એ નવાઈ ની વાત છે!
Thank You. .. 😊
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