Thursday, March 03, 2011

Rising above own shadow ...


Sometimes you feel movies have magic… you feel so deeply engrossed... that you see as if the things are happening in real. “The King’s Speech” is indeed a magical experience. People were whispering that Academy awards are biased but I will certainly say that the movie was no less than bliss… each and every phase… each and every phrase were so eloquently poised that this movie gets an aura…

I was appreciative of James Franco’s presentation of ordeal and rooted for his Oscar and was postponing watching the “The King’s Speech” for so long… I was annoyed of Colin Firth’s recognition as the winner of the Best Actor in Academy awards … but not anymore…

Colin Firth played the role of the lifetime… he was so real with his stammer… his anxiousness to be the King and not able to deliver was so believable …that now I feel I should bow to his acting capabilities… though if you have watched “The single man” you must be his fan already…Geoffrey Rush was no less… but all above I should salute Tom Hooper for creating the classic as what Tom Hanks was explaining about…
The movie is not about some speech adjustments… it is movie about the struggle of a king to deliver to his own people… be rightful to one’s duties… shoulder the responsibilities be it whatever… and you can relate it with everything in your life… 

This movie is about rising above what people feel about you… you be black… you be small… you be fat... but you need to love and admire yourself first… you should not feel frightened of your own shadow… you have to rise above good and bad…you need to see yourself from a true friend’s eyes… and you will see that you are indeed beautiful… you are what you are … and you are no less than people around you… if they don’t appreciate you… you just need to turn the page and find someone who is true to you… be it love… be it a friend …

This movie is an inspiration… and if you haven’t seen it… then find yourself a copy fast… as being late won’t harm but you will be indeed be late to feel the bliss I am feeling now… I am writing this with the Original score of the movie running in backdrop… and even if I am true AR Rehman fan… I must say that even Beethoven would have felt proud hearing the sound of Piano and Violins making the sweet symphony …
Above all ... the movie made my day…

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