One day this world will wake up. The aim is to make certain
it’s during sunshine and not long after darkness.
– Girish Rathna
Been a while I posted a blog. But like everything, blog
posts have their eminent time and place in history too. As it had been a custom
of mine or a routine I sincerely follow as a storyteller, I would like to start
this blog post by telling you all a story yet again. This might be the most
sublime narrative yet.
Far away at the corner of the Earth, smothered by the rising
waves of the unsettled sea, a lone island waited yet unexplored. A majestic
ship sailed in its direction, not intentional but way off course, now standing
at the shores hoping for a mutual concord. A set of kings descended from this
vessel, like matching glory but sometimes deplored.
They had many games and routines that they loved to share;
the three kings rejoiced for their strength and care. A, B and C were they
honorably called, A for Almighty, B for Boss and C for Corrupt as they were
deemed to bear.
After all, the island needed them all.
Months passed, the island heavily disrupted and disoriented.
Time had come for the ship to sail with wealth, fruits and wine fermented.
Sailing on the azure waters a discovery of larceny was hinted. The crew was
havocked; it was one of the kings who had illegally minted.
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A picture to help you mentally frame the story |
Too far from land, the corrupt was cast into the water. The
C and his indulgence swam back to the same island as a hater. Doomed were they
to live on that mass of land for ages now and later. For the ship was out of sight
never to turn around or to cater.
An unstable but fair shelter was soon erected on the land.
The C and his subordinates were on their plans to build cities with brick and
sand. Oh, what a wonderful place this had shaped, every structure going hand in
hand. Everything they had planned seemed like it was forever going to stand.
Unknown was the C, that his kingdom flourished only of ships
that docked secretly on his land. Giving him supplies and wealth which he
thought just fell into his hand.
One fine day on a shiny morning arrived the ship worthy of a
king. Stepping outside it was the B for Boss who had returned without all the
bling. The B was not welcomed; he was mistaken for a mole with a selfish
setting. The C’s arrogance rippled across the aquatic world reaching the ears
of Almighty king.
The ships arrived, more in strength this time. For the A was
incensed of the corrupt who had failed time to time. But this time the kingdom
was efficient, for B and C both stood as prime. The battle eased, for A saw
what had changed drastically this time.
Once again, the three kings together stood on the island.
For it was revealed that it was A himself who had sent those supplies inland.
The C realized his mistake, for he now understood his true place. While B had
come to his aid, he had also come to save his ace.
The three kings A, B and C now once again ruled the kingdom.
For they all now knew who is the Almighty, the Boss and the one who was no
longer random.
Now that’s a happy ending, isn’t it?
Recently I have been noticing a strange phenomenon in the
field of movie-making. Actually, it's quite obvious to any person as it is, I
just like to make it interesting by calling it a phenomenon.
Growing up as a boy, I have to say my vision of the fictional
world and to the places uncharted by me was through a window; or should I say a
screen. It was a window that was almost like magic; an enchanted place where I
could put my eyes on and travel into places unknown. Like books and comics,
this window would inspire me, motivate me, thrill me, and compel me to do great
things. That magical place was called Hollywood.
One might wonder why I used the word ‘was’ and not ‘is’. Well, simply because I
can now see the magic fading away.
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The Sun is setting |
Currently, we are noticing that Hollywood or any movie industry like
Bollywood, which seems like a cheap rip-off of the original is losing its sense
of creativity. I don’t even want to mention the other so-called whatever’wood
movies that follow them. They are not even worth my attention.
Behold… for Hollywood,
once known as the holy woodland is now suffering serious phenomenon called
‘sequel syndrome’.
It’s like every great movie created on this magical world of
Hollywood is
suddenly attacked by this ‘sequel syndrome’ and won't leave it until the
credibility of the original ‘first’ movie is destroyed. I have no time to talk
about this or give suggestions; I am a busy writer myself. But I will just pick
some of the many movies that have suffered this ‘sequel syndrome’ phenomenon.
Jurassic Park –
I don’t know much about dinosaurs or their
bones or how tall they really were. I am not an expert. But as a child, most of
us agreed as we stood ignorant to even acknowledge what a dinosaur was until we
got to see those enticing movie posters all over the city. I remember watching
this movie with my family in an old British-era theatre that still stood
functional in Bangalore
at that time. It was an 18th-century British building and the last row in the
balcony where we sat was missing a wall behind. Come on, it was not that bad.
This poster was everywhere |
What I am trying to say is that instead of a wall there was
a ten feet passageway with speakers hidden in the wall beyond. This gave my
little boyish imagination the boost to make me jump every time I heard the T-rex
thump. I actually believed that a dinosaur was crawling behind me and I spent
half of the time looking over my shoulder. My question is, will the kids of
today experience the same experience or are they already too grown up because
their imagination is ruined by this ‘sequel syndrome’?
The Fast And The Furious –
Racing cars… hot babes… action… stunts… It was every youth’s dream. The
story was one of the best too; even more if you can understand it
metaphorically. An undercover cop hunting a team of criminals only ends up
seeing the other side of this world – perfect plot.
I personally loved the last drag race in this movie, where
the two cars speed across a train track, later leading into a crash where the
criminal Dominic (occasionally hero) was forced to give up. Then Brian lets him
go by offering his own car. See, there is a reason why that happened.
I personally think that the Brian character did not oblige
to let Dominic go in the entire movie even after understanding his side of the
story. Only in the end, when he stopped running when he was genuinely willing
to give up, was he saved. It’s almost like repenting to Jesus Christ. Na, I am
just kidding. Personally, I think these are the kind of elements that make a
plot (or the movie) interesting. Stop trying so hard.
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The last race |
The Matrix –
Wow, this movie came to theaters when computers
were accepted as ‘personal’ computers that could sit on the desk in your home
and shouldn’t look weird. It was at that time promoted as a friendly technology
that would make your work and living better. I have no time to debate about
what it has turned into now, that is for another time.
This movie had the potential to take the viewers to a whole
new dimension, and yes it did indeed. Why wasn’t that enough?
It had a perfect beginning, a perfect storyline, and a
perfect ending. Then came the sequels to flip this great movie upside down and
confuse the viewers so much, one would almost believe it’s the work of the Sentinels.
You know, to keep the humans under control?
It was almost like a reply to the question Neo (the one)
quotes at the end of the first movie – “Where we go from there, is a choice I
leave it to you.”
Looks like they made a choice, a choice to make movies to
suppress the truth Neo wanted to tell.
But frankly if you notice it, in the second and the third
movies, the ones Neo is fighting are not the sentinel machines, but the people
around him. Mahn, this almost makes me laugh because intentionally or
unintentionally those movies revealed the structure of this world we live in.
It’s like, in the first movie he was the ‘one’ the chosen one who destroyed
Smith. He won; the end. Then it was like someone felt the pinch, hated the
movie so much that it had to be recreated with a bunch of clutter that no one
would understand.
In the later movies, Neo is portrayed as some dude who keeps
flying and saving people for no reason, while a hundred other characters act
like they are very important. So basically it’s like saying – “Who cares if he
is the One, we are better than him.”
I don’t even want to talk about the ending of the trilogy,
it’s embarrassing. Yeah, so Neo sacrifices himself to beat Smith, whom he had
already defeated in the first. Not to mention he duplicates himself into 1000
more in the second one to fight him. Wow, from the basic knowledge of any
competition I know, it is clear that when an opponent chooses to cheat he/she
is automatically disqualified, thus losing the game. But somehow not only is
Neo being bombarded with 1000 Smiths, but he also had to go through dramatic
tantrum by a French-speaking bully, his perverted wife, a bunch of
‘know-it-alls’ around him within his team, an Asian kung-fu master who likes to
test Neo with a fight session, an Architect who sits and snoops on him all day,
and an old lady on some kind of drugs giving him oracles that would make little
sense to him as much as it does to her.
In simple words – They all wanted to be the ‘One’ and hate
him so much for not getting lucky (or being worthy).
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When Neo becomes Smith |
Haha, Neo my friend, if there is one advice I would like to
give – Just kick back, sip on your Coca Cola and let these “know-it-alls’
figure things out themselves. Let’s see if they would last a day; including the
ones who made the movies (or the ones who are funding propaganda).
Iron Man –
Ok this one is quite recent, and it annoys me how
they act like it’s a classic. That’s red-flag right away.
Frankly, I didn’t sit and watch the entire length of Iron
Man movies until recently. And although they claim superficial release dates
and success stories, I forthrightly don’t remember hearing about this movie or
even seeing it anywhere close to the dates mentioned online. Maybe the movies
were in stealth-mode in theaters even though Tony’s suit was missing that
technology.
Yet, I would agree that the first movie is quite inspiring.
It is a story that would resonate in the minds of every whiz-kid who loves
technology, aviation, and a huge heart to help people in need. And that is
exactly what the first movie portrayed. And like in every great man’s story,
when you are the ‘best’ and when you know what is ‘right’, it’s hard for anyone
else to even contemplate your actions, let alone your thoughts.
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I am still here |
Then came the ‘sequel syndrome’, like as if being attacked
for creating an inspiring story that would pinch the ego of a few who don’t
really believe in the concept of “having a huge heart and helping people in
need”. Even Tony’s girlfriend Pepper is against this man while she is appointed
CEO by him of his own company. This is the time we laugh. I mean even in the
rule-book of employees or if there was a rule-book for girlfriends, this would
be total nonsense. And his best buddy, who thought Tony doesn’t deserve the
suit and chooses to steal it, looked like a bigger d**k than the villains in the
movie.
The third movie is seriously weird. To me, it is not even a
superhero movie. It looked more like a “how to annoy a rich, successful,
handsome man in 100 different ways”.
And by the time the character Iron Man reached the Avengers
Infinity War movie, I became aware of what and who was behind this complete
eradication of this superhero.
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I wonder |
In the above picture, one can notice the evolution of Tony
Stark’s Arc Reactor through the storyline. You know, the very force that helps
make him Iron Man? And if you care to look closely, you will get your answers.
In the first movie, the Arc Reactor looked more in the shape
of the Sun, as a circular disk with rays spurting out. The Sun is a symbolic
representation of God in ancient cultures. Also notice the three notches that
roughly form an upward facing triangle, the symbol for progress. Now you can
see the others and formulate your own theories about it. Clearly, they are
trying to bring the character Iron Man down.
Particularly, the Infinity War one is bizarre yet obvious in
all levels. To me, it clearly looked like something that is in total contrast
to the concept of God. What the hell happened here? Oh and don’t forget the two
horns quite pompously protruding on the top. Right, go home Marvel Studios, you
clearly have lost touch with reality.
That one clearly showed the world their intentions.
It's like, in the first movie Tony fought the villain
Obadiah, but by Infinity War they are forcing Tony to be Obadiah.
It’s like in reference to the story I mentioned above, the
character of ‘C’ is being portrayed as B or even A, using a tool called
confusion. Also vice versa. But some movie-makers have also created two more
letters out of thin air in recent times – D for Darling and E for Everyone. So
any time the tool of confusion doesn’t work for them, they will use this D and
try to fabricate it as B, making it B for B***h. And if that doesn’t do the
job, they will use the E as a last resort and try to fit it too. Basically,
it’s a clever way to put D and E in front of C to keep it protected. It’s like
saying – “Even D or E can be A or B so that I will hide behind them and act
like I don’t exist.” The struggle is so real and ugly. This is why I think, in
this real story-of-life we are yet to find a happy ending.
In all your so-called virtue, if Hollywood
wants to continue to make such movies, at least stop calling yourself Hollywood. Because there
is nothing holly or ‘holy’ about anything you are doing. Call it by a new name if you
like (something opposite to holy) and continue doing your claptrap. At least
the movie-goers would know what they are watching.
Because although I do understand that entertainment has many
colors of life, and I do understand that ‘life imitates art’, the fact that
almost every successful entertainment spear is picked and then propagated to
appear something totally different from its original form shows a certain level
of desperation. It’s like identity theft on a whole new level.
Speaking (typing) of desperation, I have to pull out a few
words that have been embedded in my deepest thoughts since the year 2012; the
year I published my first book.
Like going back in time, I am slipping into the memory lane
to specifically write about an experience that I had to undergo during the editing
of my first book. This was the time I was not a published writer yet; no one
knew who I was; they treated me like shhh… you know?
Since the book ‘2012 is light years away’ was cemented on
the year 2012, I was quite desperate. I had made a mental allegory, a vision
that the book had to be published in the same year; no matter what. I wrote the
second half of the manuscript for that book in just five months before going on
a “need to find a publisher” quest for another four months. It’s a struggle every
new author faces, some would say. But I am sure not many had a time constraint
to publish the book in a few months or die. You know the typical ‘do or die’
scenario. The book would have made little impact, and the manuscript would have
lost its pitch if I had missed the timing.
During the editing of the book, among the many email
communications sent to me to juggle between reviews and approvals, I came
across a rather strange incident. As a naïve first-book writer, I thought that
the editors are the ones who would make the book great. I can’t argue with
that.
But during the final stages of my editing, I received a
particular email from the editor praising my story and congratulating me on my
first book. Wow, what a great moment. It was an uplifting email with words
elevating a budding author like me about how great a story it is and how well I
have placed it. But then I read another sentence where the editor was conveying
something that really didn’t catch my attention at that time. To roughly
paraphrase it – “and although you come from a country where English is not your
first language, I appreciate your attempt at it. I couldn’t even dream of
tackling your mother tongue.”
What?
Here the editor is not only telling me that he/she has
failed to do the job well (editing) but also pressing on a notion that coming
from a South Asian country like India should automatically mean that my English
is not well polished. This intellectually pissed me off. To me, it sounded like
a cheap story-plot of a Bollywood movie, where the director has no real
understanding or even has done any substantial research, but claims that
everyone who makes a typo has some kind of reading and writing disability.
Maybe Aamir Khan edited my first book. *sarcasm*
While I was under the impression that my manuscript is in
safe hands and that I need not have to edit it myself before sending it to my
editor to save time, the editor was in some fairyland dreaming that not doing
his/her job (editing) would make a silly filmy point. Only when I had already
received the first copy did I notice that it was published almost in the same
shape as I had sent it to them. That was the moment I made a promise to myself…
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A promise is a promise |
I stood on rock-heels that day that I would not make an
attempt to correct the book at all. I stood my ground that I would let the book
be the way it is and told myself that ‘one day’ I will tell the whole world
about it. I also promised myself that this book will become a relic and people
will flock to see the mistakes. I guess the day is today.
I personally don’t lean on blaming the editor; I genuinely
think that he/she was doing the job ‘instructed’ by someone superior. And to
understand how the literature world works, most of the editors make money by
deliberately leaving mistakes in books and later demanding extra money for
re-correction. It’s like re-publishing. And when you try to convince them
intellectually, all they offer is a reply stating that –
“You should have checked the mistakes before approving”.
Yeah sure, if I had all the time to do my job (writing) and
your job (editing) and still be desperate enough to publish the book in the
time stipulated, I must have been a dumb author to even choose an editing
service anyway. Oh ya, aspiring authors, that’s how they try to make money out
of a newcomer who has no influential elders to back them up (or if there are
influential people trying to bring them down).
The blame is not directed towards the editors, but the blame
is directed towards the overall crony-capitalistic world we live in, which had
also infected the world of literature. And like I said before, I made a promise
that one day I will reveal this.
The day has come.
Besides, I also promised that I can always re-publish it
once I become a zillionaire soon (because billionaire suddenly sounds a little
low for me, I know my worth now).
And how do you know your worth? For this, I personally think
that one needs to go through three stages of self-awareness. It’s like a
personal spiritual quest in the direction life leads and to surpass three
levels of enlightenment.
Although some spiritual leaders with the “oh, I have all the
answers” mentality will technically break this same process into many levels
and ask you to make donations to their ashrams and visit their temples and
teach you about why you should kill (eat) plants but should never hurt an
animal, I will just say it the way I memorize it myself.
For me its just three levels – Discovery… Depth… Surface…
Discovery – This is the most interesting and also wonderful
stage, the stage in your life when you begin to discover the being and
existence of yourself. This is mostly when people realize that the world around
them is too sedated, fake, mundane, not up-to-mark.
Depth – The second and the most crucial stage. This is when
the person who has already surpassed the first stage finds himself/herself
lost. Feeling lost is good at this stage. I call it the ‘depth’ as to represent
the deepness of whatever hole you are sinking into. And if you like to
interpret the ‘hole’ in a sarcastic or funny way, trust me that is your hole.
This is also the stage when all the ‘wrongs’ will try to recruit you, literally
sometimes. Only a few can come back from the depth.
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Whatever you see |
Surface – The final stage. This is when you surface from all
the depth and rise. That’s all I can say. Because to each their own, no one can
tell what the surface is showing you. It’s your own path. Just don’t expect me
to tell you mine.
P.S. My work on my third book is going great. I will keep
updating more as it goes. Currently, I have no name for the third book. The
work at ‘penKcil studio’ is going great too; I have some pleasant surprises
this year.