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Paradise now & RONIN.

RUSH Films.
Endor­phin rush — PARADISE NOW.
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 Of late, I came across the term ‘Endor­phin rush’, which is induced by phys­i­cal exer­cise and it leads to the state ‘sense of accom­plish­ment’. Why do I attach endor­phin rush to a film ? [ ippadi dhideernu ket­taa eppadinga.. Eppadiyum link panniduven :) ].

Though I am film freak, I used to know about history/life. more through films. ‘Hotel Rwanda’ showed me the recent Rwan­dan geno­cide [ 1994 ], the fights between Hutu and tsotsi. ‘Road to Guan­tanamo’ doc­u­men­tary helped me to under­stand the way Gitmo works. ‘The Pianist’ painfully reg­is­tered the holo­caust in Poland. Sim­i­larly, we have this ‘Israel-Palestine’ con­flict. If a film can get a bit of pain, what they undergo there, I think it’s the suc­cess of the creator.

Par­adise now — 2005/Arab
Writ­ten & Directed by : Hany Abu-Assad

Said and Khalid are friends work­ing in a Pales­tin­ian city Nablus. Said has a girl friend ‘Suha’ and her father was a mar­tyr. Said and Khalid are selected as sui­cide bombers to plan an attack in Tel Aviv, by their friend Jamal. Before that night, Said meets Suha to return her car keys, and has a chat with her about her father’s reli­gious death, and what options the Pales­tini­ans have in their han­dling with Israel.

Next day, they speak about their mis­sion to their fam­ily and gets the bombs strapped to their body. Either they have to die or come back to the camp to defuse the bombs by the expert. They get into Israel.. What hap­pens then is the emo­tional story of these 2 ‘human’ bombs. I used the word ‘human’ because they think about the impact and their act.

The film eas­ily con­veys the mes­sage of the story. The char­ac­ters are very few in the movie and it shows the big­ger pic­ture of the mis­sions they carry out.

I was touched by the final speech given by the vic­tims. He says after the speech to his mother to buy some­thing, reveal­ing beyond coun­try, reli­gion and oth­ers, they love the family.

The argu­ments made by Suha are wor­thy to watch. Of course, her dia­logue jus­ti­fies the title. ‘Par­adise is myth.. it’s here.. it’s now and there’s no par­adise up in the sky’.

The film ends with a shot leav­ing the imag­i­na­tion to the audi­ence.. What hap­pened is up to the audi­ence. I remem­ber ‘Ter­ror­ist by San­thosh Sivan and ‘Uyire’ by Mani­rath­nam Sir are of the same category.

This is the first Pales­tin­ian film nom­i­nated for the acad­emy award. There are around 40 other films made on this Arab Israeli con­flict. [ Remem­ber Spielberg’s MUNICH ]. This film gave the sense of sat­is­fac­tion that I didn’t miss a nice drama.

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RONIN

We come across one more rush called ‘Adren­a­line rush’ in life react­ing to stress. It secretes when we are excited, rid­ing in roller coaster etc., I watch action movies to change the mood from the clas­sics — I appre­ci­ate any good movie of any genre.

Seven Samu­rai — a Japan­ese movie came in 1954 and this movie made an tremen­dous impact in the west [Mag­nif­i­cent seven, etc., are based on 7 samu­rai]. Ronin is one such movie. Dif­fer­ent tal­ented and unre­lated guys form a team for a com­mon mis­sion. Ronin means a Samu­rai with­out lord or mas­ter. The inter­est­ing thing in this film is the body lan­guage of the ronin — they don’t get into action just for hero­ism. The mas­ters do it with less words spoken.

Film : RONIN [ 1998/Action ]
Cast : Robert de niro, Jean Reno, Natascha McEl­hone
Direc­tion : John Franken­heimer
- The story is sim­ple. A team of dif­fer­ent experts formed to steal a mys­te­ri­ous suit­case from another gang with all pos­si­ble twists and turns [ both in story and in loca­tions :) ]. The first 25 mins pre­pares you for the ‘adren­a­line rush’ later.

- This movie is meant for the deadly car chases in the nar­row roads of Europe [ Paris, Nice, Arles ].

- The other impor­tant char­ac­ters are the cars.. Audi S8, Peu­geot 406, a Cit­roën Xan­tia, a BMW M5 and Mercedes-Benz 450SEL 6.9 . :)

- Robert de niro is like Kamal­has­san — he jus­ti­fies what­ever the role he plays. You believe him as an ex agent ; that’s the power of his per­for­mance. For his best, watch ‘RAGING BULL’.

Just chill out with RONIN. Action ori­ented enter­tain­ment guaranteed.

–Toto.

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