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Baahubali: An Epic for the Right Times

What is it that makes Baahubali a film that reflects the age of Narendra Modi?

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As we enter the darkened space of a cinema theatre, we undergo a transformation. We consciously or sub consciously commit ourselves to that cinematic space. In the brightly-lit world of the real, the joy and sadness we experience in equal measure are inextricably connected to who and what we are. But in the lightless world of cinema, sharing, arguing, laughing and crying with the actors, we remove ourselves from the real.

But how true is this separation?

Whether the film is comedy, socio-political commentary, science fiction, parody, satire, thriller, mystery or a super- hero fantasy, every frame is textured and shot through and through with that very reality that we think we left outside those guarded sound- and light-proof doors. Cinema makers and actors often do say that they are here only to entertain. But let us not forget that this ‘entertainment’ is nothing but a reflection—strong or weak—of who and what we are.

A week ago I walked into a theatre to watch Baahubali and to rejoice in what seems to be a film that has acquired a pan-Indian cult status. I was told that Indian cinema had finally created a magnum opus comparable with the grandest of Hollywood films, with special effects that make us proud and not cringe with embarrassment as they have made us do in the past. And I was not disappointed. There is no doubt that in scale, visual finesse and extravaganza, I had not seen such an Indian film.

But as the film unfolded, I could look beyond the extravaganza. As a story, Baahubali can be referred to as a period, fictional drama of epic proportions. The movie has been discussed and reviewed numerous times, and there is no point in once again comparing the characters, scenes, symbolisms, motifs or the whole narrative itself with mythological parallels, of which there are many. Similarly, enough has been said about what can only be labelled a ‘friendly rape’ scene (I use this grotesque expression on purpose), which is without doubt the lowest point of the film. But leaving behind all these specifics, the ‘truth’ of the film became apparent: its huge and undoubted strength lies in the times we live in. The film is about us as we are.

We discuss the success of a film in terms of how people have accepted the star, characters, storyline, visualisation, music and suchlike. But we also need to explore what drives the reaction of society. Is there a collective subterranean consciousness that guides receptivity? In the case of Baahubali , it is no ordinary reception.

Much like what we see on the 70 mm screen, real life is largely a product of imagery. From the time we awake, we voluntarily and involuntarily come into contact with people, words and actions choreographed and packaged to elicit certain emotions. This choreography is not just a product of the ‘day’; it is motivated by the urge to highlight the present against a weaker, lesser, poorer recent past. It is deemed a success when we accept, embrace and celebrate the ‘today’ that is being projected. When an idea of the present is unable to convince us that the recent past was worse off, it fails and we look around for alternatives.

The emergence of Narendra Modi as the unquestioned leader of what is seen as a resurgent India is one such choreographed success story. I neither approve nor disapprove of the choreography; this is only an observation. India is today experiencing a political narrative that is blowing itself to a larger-than-life scale; it is truly mega-budget, invading every social media stream, on your TV screen, mobile phone, computer and newspaper. Modi just needs to sneer or scowl and we go into a tizzy about its import and repercussions. Keeping aside our own political affiliations, if we were to ask ourselves what adjectives come to people’s minds when they think ‘NaMo’, I am certain ‘strong’, ‘decisive’, ‘nationalist’, ‘patriotic’, ‘powerful’, ‘doer’, ‘visionary’, ‘incorruptible’ and ‘dynamic’ will be among the words articulated. A majority of urban and semi- urban Indians believe that we finally have a real, strong, impregnable and—I should stress—‘Hindu’ leader. Undeterred by criticism, he is proud to celebrate his ‘Hinduness’. The image of Modi is today larger than the largest Rajinikanth poster. His name, attire, walk, dramatic phraseologies and slogans define India. With a weak, speechless, powerless Dr Manmohan Singh as Prime Minister in the recent past, Narendra Modi is certainly a successful sell.

We also live in times when there is the emergence of what we can call the ‘justified Right’. I say ‘justified’ only because they hold the grudge that India’s political and cultural quarters have consciously kept their view to the fringes of academia. Now, they are out there rewriting all the wrongs of the Left-intelligentsia. Co-accused are Western Left-leaning intellectuals who in their view have only further propagated a perverted view of Hindu India.

Add to this the unfortunate conflation of secularism with atheism in political discourse, subconsciously pressuring the Hindu believer into displaying an outward appearance of an apologist. There are many hues to the ‘justified Right’, from the symbolic ritualist to the scientific tantric, all giving the Hindu space and allowing him to vacillate from one end of the spectrum to the other, depending on the context. This is another successful sell in the imagery market. The philosophical interconnectivity between these two successful products cannot be missed.

Baahubali in many ways represents Modi’s India and the vocal Right’s assertion of the ancient. The visualisation of Baahubali is definitely the only major attraction in the film. But it is the narrative that is hidden behind the obvious that arrests us. Baahubali is a fictional story with common motifs. Yes, it is fictional, yet the digitally created city is not born out of thin air; it is aesthetically representative of ancient kingdoms. The visual design is embedded in Hindu temple architecture. But this is not as important as the fact that the creations are also exquisite. An Indian film for the first time has brought alive Hindu architecture without the use of ugly artificial sets. There have been films in the past that have used special effects to create rajyams (kingdoms), but these attempts have been utter disappointments, apologetic. Here, Baahubali has given us another reason to celebrate ancient architecture, and crucial to this celebration is the fact that this has been possible using digital and scientific methods. The ‘smart city’ has met Varanasi’s Ganga aarti. For the first time, Indian cinema has been able to celebrate the Hindu past in a way that modernity must do so, and the film’s makers did not leave any stone unturned to achieve this feat. The modern Indian mind has used technology to deify the ancient. Some may call this reclaiming the past. Is this not similar to the Right’s agenda and its proclamations on our ‘hoary past’ that are doing the rounds on social media?

In sheer intentionality, the film Baahubali is very similar to the grandiosity of Modi and the present dispensation. As we sit in a theatre and watch Baahubali , we realise that everything in the film is colossal. There is not much that is understated or subtle. The magnitude of the film, its canvas and investment are as enormous as Modi. The media build- up around Baahubali and that which has surrounded and surrounds Modi are strikingly similar. We were told about the large vision, the scale, the technical achievement, the investment and the quality of the product. Now, even after they have respectively taken over our consciousness, we are still reeling under that spell.

There is an aura that lifts both of them beyond political or cinematic accountability. But they are making a statement that is anchored in the need to capture our erstwhile glory in the present: a seeking to do something no one has ever done before and to change perceptions of India. It is also not just about local constituencies; there is a larger bombastic international agenda. Modi has displayed this urge for all of us to see from the very first day in office, looking to present himself and India as an international power. Similarly, Baahubali on the whole is not about the story or the characters, it is primarily about telling the world that we can make visually monumental films. Both are seeking some kind of international validation. Certainly, many in this country do believe that Modi has given us global respectability by his sheer stature and presence. Baahubali is no different.

The fictionality of the story is a masterstroke (though not really intended in this sense). Baahubali (father and son) is not a person who is constricted by what we already know of him through tales. Being fictional, he borrows freely from many heroes, but is not bound by them. In a sense he is a contemporary re-telling of many mythological characters. We watch Baahubali and know very well that the context is not today, yet we cannot nail him to any specific katha (narrative), therefore allowing us to adopt him into the present. Baahubali is no ordinary hero; he is as macho as one can get, constantly displaying his bare muscular torso. But this sexual physicality is only symbolic of his super-human personality, something that is emphasised through many incidents in the film. In a few scenes, we see a thin and wiry boy transform into a broad-shouldered man trying to climb steep mountains. Is Baahubali symbolic of the 56-inch chhaati (chest) demanded by our Prime Minister to transform India? The physique is exaggerated to convey the courage and bravery that are needed to achieve one’s goal. Is this not what Modi was referring to in early 2014? His speeches are like that 56-inch chhaati ; they are loud, out- there, chest thumping, intimidating and overpowering. The impact of Baahubali is not very different from Modi; the personality takes over completely and, subsumed within, you forget all about the specifics.

As with the aggressive Right’s over-zealous attempts to describe ‘Bharat’ as being originally a perfect grand Hindu rashtra (state), the makers of Baahubali too have tried to create a fantastic visual fantasy of equal proportion. And interestingly, both narratives lack nuance and are unable to bury the ugly underbelly of that very same Indianness. In Baahubali , the misogynistic and racist nature of our society is evident. The dark-skinned make-up and the deliberate effort made to characterise the enemy king and his forces as repugnant are a distressing cliché. But it is also true that most of this goes unnoticed since we are captive to the film’s razzmatazz. Once again, we have a parallel with how we are so enamoured by the jingoistic retelling of the ‘Hindu’ that we are blind to its obvious faults.

And one cannot but note that Baahubali coincides with the appearance of ‘modern’ re-tellings of Hindu epics and mythologies at the ‘smart’ hands of writers like Amish Tripathi and the emergence of ‘fanatical’ self-proclaimed Hindu activists such as Rajiv Malhotra.

One may argue that the aspects described by me are found in many other films. That is true, but the coming together of all these in one film in our present political context is unique. A film that has no mega national stars, a run-of-the-mill storyline, made by a Telugu director, has taken over our movie halls. This is significant. Once you watch the movie, you realise that the special effects are wonderful but that cannot be the reason for its appeal. The movie has struck a chord with an Indian majority, one that reaffirms its traditional identity and extols its present.

It is a politico-mythic film or, to coin a phrase, a polimyth, which has unwittingly given us an insight into how we are feeling and what we are yearning for as a society.

There is no doubt that Baahubali is a victory symbol for the Hindu Right and specifically for Modi. They seem to have won this round, but let us wait for Baahubali: The Conclusion in 2016.

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I was first introduced to Harry Potter when I was in elementary school, and I still remember the excitement of reading the books for the first time. The magical world of Hogwarts, spells, potions, and flying broomsticks had me completely captivated. As a kid, I would often daydream about receiving my acceptance letter to Hogwarts and attending classes with Harry, Ron, and Hermione.

When the movies were released, I was ecstatic! It was a dream come true to see my favorite characters and their adventures brought to life on the big screen. The cast, especially Daniel Radcliffe as Harry Potter, Emma Watson as Hermione Granger, and Rupert Grint as Ron Weasley, did an incredible job of portraying their characters and staying true to the books.

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Moreover, the world-building in the Harry Potter series is impeccable. J.K. Rowling’s attention to detail and ability to create a vivid and complex magical world is truly impressive. From Diagon Alley to Hogsmeade, each location has its own unique charm and adds depth to the story. The spells and magical creatures introduced in the series are also fascinating, and I love how each one has its own history and significance.

Apart from the story and characters, the music in the Harry Potter movies is another aspect that makes them stand out for me. The iconic theme song composed by John Williams never fails to give me chills, and it perfectly captures the essence of the series. The rest of the soundtrack is also beautifully crafted and adds to the overall magical atmosphere of the movies.

As I grew older, my love for the Harry Potter series only intensified. I started noticing and appreciating the deeper themes and symbolism in the story that went beyond just a tale of magic and adventure. The series also taught me valuable life lessons about courage, friendship, and standing up for what is right.

Even today, I find myself re-reading the books and re-watching the movies whenever I need a break from reality. The Harry Potter series has become a timeless classic, and I believe it will continue to capture the hearts of audiences for generations to come.

In conclusion, the Harry Potter series holds a special place in my heart as my all-time favorite movie. It’s not just about magic and adventure, but it’s a story about love, friendship, and overcoming challenges. The series has sparked my imagination and taught me valuable life lessons that I will carry with me forever. And for that, I will always be grateful to J.K. Rowling for creating such a magical world and to the cast and crew for bringing it to life on the big screen.

My Favorite Movie PK

Are you a big movie fan? Do you ever find yourself eagerly waiting for new releases, rewatching old classics, and discussing plot twists with your friends? If so, then you probably understand the feeling of having a favorite movie. For me, that movie is PK.

Released in 2014, PK is an Indian satirical comedy-drama directed by Rajkumar Hirani. The film stars Aamir Khan as the lead character, an alien who lands on earth and becomes stranded when his remote control to return home is stolen. He then embarks on a journey to retrieve it and encounters various aspects of human society, including religion, superstition, and love.

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PK has received both critical and commercial success, becoming one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time. It also won several awards, including Best Film at the 60th Filmfare Awards. However, what matters most to me is its impact on society and its ability to spark important conversations.

The film’s message is timeless and relevant, making it a must-watch for people of all ages and backgrounds.

In conclusion PK is more than just a movie to me. It’s a thought-provoking masterpiece that challenges societal norms and encourages viewers to question their own beliefs. Its unique blend of comedy, drama, and social commentary makes it my favorite movie, one that I will continue to rewatch and recommend to others. If you haven’t seen PK yet, do yourself a favor and add it to your must-watch list. Who knows, it may become your favorite movie too. So, what are you waiting for? Grab some popcorn and hit play on PK – an unforgettable cinematic experience awaits!

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The Fast and Furious franchise has been a staple in the action movie genre for over two decades. With its adrenaline-fueled car chases, heart-stopping stunts, and diverse cast of characters, it’s no wonder that this series has become a favorite among fans worldwide.

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The shift from street racing to heists in Fast Five not only upped the ante with thrilling action sequences but also introduced us to fan-favorite characters like Han, Tej, and Roman. Even more diversity was brought to the franchise with strong female characters like Letty, Mia, and most recently Hattie Shaw. Seeing people from all walks of life come together and form a strong bond is what makes this series stand out for me.

But it’s not just the characters that make this franchise special; it’s also the crazy stunts and over-the-top action sequences. From driving cars off cliffs to jumping between skyscrapers, each movie manages to push the limits of what we thought was possible. And the fact that most of these stunts are done practically is a testament to the dedication and hard work put in by the cast and crew.

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While I have enjoyed all the movies in this franchise, there are a few that stand out for me. Fast Five, in particular, holds a special place in my heart. It was the first movie that fully embraced the heist aspect of the series while still maintaining its signature car chases and fight scenes. The addition of Dwayne Johnson’s character, Luke Hobbs, also added an extra layer of excitement to the movie.

Another favorite of mine is Furious 7. Not only did it have some of the most thrilling action sequences in the franchise, but it also served as a touching tribute to Paul Walker, who tragically passed away during filming. The emotional impact of his absence was felt throughout the movie, and it truly showed how much this cast had become a family both on and off-screen.

In conclusion, the Fast and Furious franchise holds a special place in my heart as my favorite movie series. Its diverse cast, heart-pumping action sequences, and themes of family and friendship make each movie a joy to watch. While the franchise may have started as a simple movie about street racing, it has now become a global phenomenon that continues to entertain audiences worldwide.

And with more movies and spin-offs in the works, I can’t wait to see what other exciting adventures this franchise has in store for us. So, if you haven’t watched any of the Fast and Furious movies yet, I highly recommend you give them a chance and join in on the ride. So buckle up and get ready for some high-speed action with the Fast and Furious franchise!

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My favorite movie of all time is Twilight. I know, I know, it may sound cliché but hear me out. The reason why it’s my favorite movie goes beyond the romantic vampire and werewolf love triangle that captured the hearts of millions around the world.

Twilight is not just a typical romance film. It’s a story about self-discovery, acceptance, and the power of love to transcend all boundaries.

The movie is based on the novel by Stephenie Meyer and follows the story of Bella Swan, a teenage girl who moves to the small town of Forks, Washington to live with her father. There she meets Edward Cullen, a mysterious and handsome vampire who she falls in love with. However, their love is not without challenges as they must navigate the dangerous world of vampires and werewolves while also facing their own personal demons.

One of the reasons why I love this movie is because of its strong female lead. Bella is not your typical damsel in distress waiting to be saved by her prince charming. She is independent, brave, and unafraid to stand up for what she believes in. Her character development throughout the series is inspiring and relatable, making her a role model for young girls everywhere.

Another aspect of the movie that I enjoy is its beautiful cinematography. The stunning scenery of the Pacific Northwest adds to the mystical and enchanting atmosphere of the story. It’s no wonder that fans from all over the world travel to Forks to visit some of the filming locations.

But what makes this movie truly special to me is its theme of love conquering all. Despite their differences, Bella and Edward’s love for each other remains strong and unwavering. It shows that true love knows no boundaries, whether it be race, social status, or even species.

Twilight may have its fair share of critics but for me, it will always hold a special place in my heart. It’s not just a movie, it’s a reminder that love is the most powerful force in the world and can overcome any obstacle.

In conclusion, Twilight is more than just a teenage romance movie. It’s a beautiful story about love, growth, and acceptance. Its captivating characters, breathtaking scenery, and timeless message make it my all-time favorite movie. It’s a film that I can watch over and over again, always finding something new to love about it. And for that, it will forever hold a special place in my heart.

So the next time someone asks me why Twilight is my favorite movie, I’ll simply smile and say “because it’s not just a movie, it’s a love story that transcends all boundaries.” So, if you haven’t watched it yet, I highly recommend giving it a chance and experiencing the magic of Twilight for yourself. Trust me, you won’t regret it.

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As a movie buff, I have watched hundreds of movies spanning different genres. But there is one movie that stands out amongst them all and holds a special place in my heart – Dangal.

Dangal is an Indian sports biographical drama based on the real-life story of former wrestler Mahavir Singh Phogat and his daughters Geeta Phogat and Babita Kumari. Directed by Nitesh Tiwari, the movie stars Aamir Khan as Mahavir Singh Phogat and Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra as his daughters. The film was released in 2016 and has since become one of the highest-grossing Indian films of all time.

What makes Dangal my favorite movie is not just its box office success, but the powerful message it delivers. The film challenges societal norms and stereotypes by showcasing the struggle of a father who defies all odds to train his daughters in a male-dominated sport like wrestling. It breaks gender barriers and inspires young girls to pursue their dreams, no matter how unconventional they may seem.

Apart from its impactful message, Dangal also delivers exceptional performances by its lead actors. Aamir Khan once again proves his versatility as an actor with his portrayal of Mahavir Singh Phogat. He not only physically transforms himself to play the role of a wrestler but also brings out the emotional side of a father who is determined to see his daughters succeed. Fatima Sana Shaikh and Sanya Malhotra also shine in their roles as the Phogat sisters, displaying strong-willed and determined characters.

The film’s screenplay and direction are top-notch, keeping the audience engaged from start to finish. The wrestling scenes are choreographed brilliantly, making them look realistic and intense. The soundtrack of the movie is another highlight, with songs like “Dangal” and “Haanikaarak Bapu” becoming instant hits.

In addition to its commercial success, Dangal has also received critical acclaim. The film won several awards, including the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment and three Filmfare Awards. It was also India’s official entry for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film.

In conclusion, Dangal is a movie that has it all – a powerful message, exceptional performances, and top-notch execution. It not only entertains but also educates and inspires its audience. For me, it will always remain my favorite movie and one that I highly recommend to everyone. So if you haven’t watched it yet, do yourself a favor and add it to your must-watch list. You won’t be disappointed. So, keep watching amazing movies!

Short Essay on My Favorite Movie Bahubali:

Bahubali is an epic Indian movie that swept the nation off its feet with its grandeur, action-packed scenes, and compelling storyline. Released in 2015, this movie was a game-changer for Indian cinema as it broke all box office records and took the world by storm.

Directed by S.S. Rajamouli, Bahubali tells the story of two brothers, Amarendra Bahubali and Bhallaladeva, who fight for the throne of the ancient kingdom of Mahishmati. The movie is set in a fictional world filled with political intrigue, love, war, and betrayal.

One of the reasons I fell in love with this movie is its incredible action sequences. From sword fights to larger-than-life battle scenes, Bahubali has it all. The special effects and CGI used in the movie are top-notch and make the fight scenes even more captivating.

But what truly sets Bahubali apart is its strong characters, especially its female lead Devasena. She is a fierce warrior who can hold her ground against any opponent. Her character challenges traditional gender roles and stands out as a symbol of strength and resilience.

Apart from the action, Bahubali also has a heart-wrenching love story between Amarendra Bahubali and Devasena. Their chemistry is palpable, and their love for each other is portrayed beautifully on screen. This adds an emotional depth to the movie that makes it even more impactful.

Moreover, what I admire about Bahubali is how it showcases the rich culture and traditions of India. The sets, costumes, and music all beautifully capture the essence of Indian mythology and history.

Aside from its entertainment value, Bahubali also has a powerful message about good triumphing over evil. Through the character of Amarendra Bahubali, the movie teaches us that true strength lies in compassion and not violence.

In conclusion, Bahubali will always hold a special place in my heart as it is not just a movie but an experience. It has set the bar high for Indian cinema and has left its mark on audiences worldwide. This movie truly represents the magic of storytelling and proves that with passion and dedication, anything is possible. So, if you haven’t watched Bahubali yet, do yourself a favor and experience this masterpiece for yourself. So, don’t wait any longer and dive into the world of Bahubali – you won’t regret it!

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Answer: To write an essay about your favorite movie, start with an introduction, provide a brief summary of the film, discuss the plot, characters, and themes, share personal insights and emotions it evoked, and conclude with your overall assessment.

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Answer: To write an essay about a movie, introduce the film and its context, summarize the plot, analyze elements like characters, themes, and cinematography, discuss the impact and significance of the movie, and conclude with your evaluation and personal reflections.

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Students are often asked to write an essay on My Favourite Film in their schools and colleges. And if you’re also looking for the same, we have created 100-word, 250-word, and 500-word essays on the topic.

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100 Words Essay on My Favourite Film

Introduction.

My favourite film is “Toy Story”. This animated movie, created by Pixar, is a delightful adventure that brings toys to life.

Each character is unique, with their own personality. Woody is loyal and brave, while Buzz is adventurous and daring.

“Toy Story” is my favourite film because it’s imaginative, fun, and teaches valuable lessons about friendship and loyalty.

250 Words Essay on My Favourite Film

Every cinephile has that one film that resonates with them on a deeply personal level. For me, that film is Christopher Nolan’s “Inception.” A blend of science fiction and heist thriller, “Inception” is a cinematic masterpiece that pushes the boundaries of storytelling and visual effects.

Plot and Characters

The plot revolves around Dom Cobb, played by Leonardo DiCaprio, a skilled thief who steals secrets from people’s subconscious while they dream. The film takes a thrilling turn when Cobb is tasked with planting an idea into someone’s mind, a process known as inception. The ensemble cast, including Ellen Page, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, and Tom Hardy, deliver stellar performances that add depth to the complex narrative.

Cinematic Techniques

Nolan’s use of cinematic techniques is nothing short of spectacular. The film’s dream sequences are visually stunning, and the use of practical effects provides a sense of realism that enhances the viewing experience. The non-linear storytelling keeps the audience engaged, constantly challenging them to discern between dream and reality.

“Inception” explores several profound themes, such as the nature of reality, the power of ideas, and the struggle with guilt and redemption. These themes are woven seamlessly into the narrative, prompting viewers to question their perceptions and reflect on their own experiences.

“Inception” is more than just a film; it is an immersive experience that invites viewers to journey into the depths of the subconscious. It is my favourite film because it combines thought-provoking themes with innovative storytelling and stunning visuals, making it a compelling cinematic experience.

500 Words Essay on My Favourite Film

My favourite film, “Inception,” directed by Christopher Nolan, is a cinematic masterpiece that delves into the intricate complexities of the human mind. Its unique blend of science fiction and heist thriller genres, coupled with an exceptional cast and thought-provoking narrative, make it a film that continues to captivate me.

Characterization

The characters in “Inception” are well-rounded and complex, each contributing to the story’s depth. Dom Cobb’s struggle with his haunting past, the ambitious architect Ariadne (Ellen Page), and the enigmatic businessman Saito (Ken Watanabe) all add to the film’s richness. The character development is subtle yet profound, adding layers of emotional depth to the intricate plot.

Nolan’s use of cinematic techniques in “Inception” is another aspect that makes it my favourite film. The innovative special effects, particularly the dream sequences, are visually stunning. The rotating hallway fight scene, the crumbling cityscape, and the weightless elevator sequence are unforgettable. The film’s non-linear narrative structure, combined with Hans Zimmer’s haunting score, creates an immersive viewing experience.

Themes and Symbolism

“Inception” is rich in themes and symbolism, exploring concepts such as reality versus illusion, guilt, and redemption. The spinning top, Cobb’s totem, symbolizes his struggle to distinguish reality from dreams. The film also delves into the power of ideas, suggesting that a single idea can define or destroy one’s life. These themes provoke introspection, making the film a philosophical exploration of the human psyche.

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Watching movies is a part of almost everyone’s life. They entertain us, teach us lessons, and even help us socialize by giving us topics to talk about with others. As long as movies have been produced, everyone has patronized them.  Essays about movies  are a great way to learn all about the meaning behind the picture.

Cinema is an art form in itself. The lighting, camera work, and acting in the most widely acclaimed movies are worthy of praise. Furthermore, a movie can be used to send a message, often discussing issues in contemporary society. Movies are entertaining, but more importantly, they are works of art. If you’re interested in this topic, check out our round-up of screenwriters on Instagram .

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5. Blockbuster movies create booms for tourism — and headaches for locals by Shubhangi Goel

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“​​Films encourage us to take action. Our favourite characters, superheroes, teach us life lessons. They give us ideas and inspiration to do everything for the better instead of just sitting around, waiting for things to go their way. Films about famous personalities are the perfect way to affect social behaviour positively. Films are a source of knowledge. They can help learn what’s in the trend, find out more about ancient times, or fill out some knowledge gaps.”

In this movie essay, Rathod gives readers three ways watching movies can positively affect us. Movie writers, producers, and directors use their platform to teach viewers life skills, the importance of education, and the contrast between good and evil. Watching movies can also help us improve critical thinking, according to Briggs. Not only do movies entertain us, but they also have many educational benefits. You might also be interested in these  essays about consumerism .

“Many people involving children and adults can effect with their sleeping disturbance and anxiety. Myths, non-realistic, fairy tales could respond differently with being in the real world. Horror movies bring a lot of excitement and entertainment among you and your family. Horror movies can cause physical behavior changes in a person by watching the films. The results of watching horror movies shows that is has really effect people whether you’re an adult, teens, and most likely happens during your childhood.”

In his essay, Briggs acknowledges why people enjoy horror movies so much but warns of their adverse effects on viewers. Most commonly, they cause viewers nightmares, which may cause anxiety and sleep disorders. He focuses on the films’ effects on children, whose more sensitive, less developed brains may respond with worse symptoms, including major trauma. The films can affect all people negatively, but children are the most affected.

“This was the message of Casablanca in late 1942. It was the ideal opportunity for America to utilize its muscles and enter the battle. America was to end up the hesitant gatekeeper of the entire world. The characters of Casablanca, similar to the youthful Americans of the 1960s who stick headed the challenge development, are ‘genuine Americans’ lost in a hostile region, battling to open up another reality.”

In this essay, the author discusses the 1942 film  Casablanca , which is said to be the greatest movie ever made, and explains why it has gotten this reputation. To an extent, the film’s storyline, acting, and even relatability (it was set during World War II) allowed it to shine from its release until the present. It invokes feelings of bravery, passion, and nostalgia, which is why many love the movie. You can also check out these  books about adaption . 

4.   Dune Review: An Old Story Reshaped For The New 2021 Audience by Oren Cohen

“Lady Jessica is a powerful woman in the original book, yet her interactions with Paul diminish her as he thinks of her as slow of thought. Something we don’t like to see in 2021 — and for a good reason. Every book is a product of its time, and every great storyteller knows how to adapt an old story to a new audience. I believe Villeneuve received a lot of hate from diehard Dune fans for making these changes, but I fully support him.”

Like the previous essay, Cohen reviews a film, in this case, Denis Villeneuve’s  Dune , released in 2021. He praises the film, writing about its accurate portrayal of the epic’s vast, dramatic scale, music, and, interestingly, its ability to portray the characters in a way more palatable to contemporary audiences while staying somewhat faithful to the author’s original vision. Cohen enjoyed the movie thoroughly, saying that the movie did the book justice. 

“Those travelers added around 630 million New Zealand dollars ($437 million) to the country’s economy in 2019 alone, the tourism authority told CNBC. A survey by the tourism board, however, showed that almost one in five Kiwis are worried that the country attracts too many tourists. Overcrowding at tourist spots, lack of infrastructure, road congestion and environmental damage are creating tension between locals and visitors, according to a 2019 report by Tourism New Zealand.”

The locations where successful movies are filmed often become tourist destinations for fans of those movies. Goel writes about how “film tourism” affects the residents of popular filming locations. The environment is sometimes damaged, and the locals are caught off guard. Though this is not always the case, film tourism is detrimental to the residents and ecosystem of these locations. You can also check out these  essays about The Great Gatsby .

6. Moonage Daydream:  “Who Is He? What Is He?” by Jonathan Romney

“Right from the start, Brett Morgen’s  Moonage Daydream  (2022) catches us off guard. It begins with an epigraph musing on Friedrich Nietzsche’s proclamation that “God is dead,” then takes us into deep space and onto the surface of the moon. It then unleashes an image storm of rockets, robots, and star-gazers, and rapid-fire fragments of early silent cinema, 1920s science fiction, fifties cartoons, and sixties and seventies newsreel footage, before lingering on a close-up of glittery varnish on fingernails.” 

Moonage Daydream  is a feature film containing never-before-seen footage of David Bowie. In this essay, Romney delves into the process behind creating the movie and how the footage was captured. It also looks at the director’s approach to creating a structured and cohesive film, which took over two years to plan. This essay looks at how Bowie’s essence was captured and preserved in this movie while displaying the intricacies of his mind.

7. La Bamba:  American Dreaming, Chicano Style by Yolanda Machado

“A traumatic memory, awash in hazy neutral tones, arising as a nightmare. Santo & Johnny’s mournful “Sleep Walk” playing. A sudden death, foreshadowing the passing of a star far too young. The opening sequence of Luis Valdez’s  La Bamba  (1987) feels like it could be from another film—what follows is largely a celebration of life and music.”

La Bamba  is a well-known movie about a teenage Mexican migrant who became a rock ‘n’ roll star. His rise to fame is filled with difficult social dynamics, and the star tragically dies in a plane crash at a young age. In this essay, Machado looks at how the tragic death of the star is presented to the viewer, foreshadowing the passing of the young star before flashing back to the beginning of the star’s career. Machado analyses the storyline and directing style, commenting on the detailed depiction of the young star’s life. It’s an in-depth essay that covers everything from plot to writing style to direction.

5 Prompts for Essays About Movies

Simple and straightforward, write about your favorite movie. Explain its premise, characters, and plot, and elaborate on some of the driving messages and themes behind the film. You should also explain why you enjoy the movie so much: what impact does it have on you? Finally, answer this question in your own words for an engaging piece of writing.

From horror to romance, movies can fall into many categories. Choose one of the main genres in cinema and discuss the characteristics of movies under that category. Explain prevalent themes, symbols, and motifs, and give examples of movies belonging to your chosen genre. For example, horror movies often have underlying themes such as mental health issues, trauma, and relationships falling apart. 

Without a doubt, special effects in movies have improved drastically. Both practical and computer-generated effects produce outstanding, detailed effects to depict situations most would consider unfathomable, such as the vast space battles of the  Star Wars  movies. Write about the development of special effects over the years, citing evidence to support your writing. Be sure to detail key highlights in the history of special effects. 

Movies are always made to be appreciated by viewers, but whether or not they enjoy them varies, depending on their preferences. In your essay, write about what you look for in a “good” movie in terms of plot, characters, dialogue, or anything else. You need not go too in-depth but explain your answers adequately. In your opinion, you can use your favorite movie as an example by writing about the key characteristics that make it a great movie.

Essays About Movies: The evolution of movies

From the silent black-and-white movies of the early 1900s to the vivid, high-definition movies of today, times have changed concerning movies. Write about how the film industry has improved over time. If this topic seems too broad, feel free to focus on one aspect, such as cinematography, themes, or acting.

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My Favorite Political Film Analysis

Research Essay: Analysis of My Favorite Political Film

The Greatest of all Time in Indian Cinema

To begin with, there are many movies that represent politics, power and conflict in visual presentation. According to me, Bahubali 2: The conclusion is the best political movie I have ever seen. This movie is all about conflict in kingdom call Mahesmati, who had a great king in their history. (Prasad, Yarlagadda, Rajamouli, 2017). In this movie two brothers, who are very powerful that they can fight with anyone by their bravery.

One brother named Mahendra Bahubali, who has a great out of box thinking and strong arms and who also respects citizens and their views. Another brother called Bhalaldev, who is also powerful and knows various tactics to win war, yet he wants to become king for just ruling over kingdom’s citizens. (Prasad, Yarlagadda, Rajamouli, 2017). They both want to become king and they are proving their skills by giving various tests to their mother and experts of their kingdom, in which they do not have any king at the moment.

In the first scenario, Bhalaldev try to kill Bahubali through his bodyguard. He told his mother that Bahubali is going to kill me. And he made his mother change his decision to order kill Bahubali by negative tactics. (Prasad, Yarlagadda, Rajamouli, 2017). She did not know the truth behind Bhalaldev’s strategy. This was power of money and greedy nature of Bhalaldev to become king. Bahubali came to know about this and he forgives his big brother.

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Bahubali is brother of Bhalaldev from another mother. Bahubali is winning heart of every citizen. Which was hated by Bhalaldev. Bhalaldev’s father also deems that Bhalaldev should become king. Originally Bahubali’s father was a king of Mahesmati, but he died because of the heart attack. And Bhalaldev mother thought that both gets equal chance to become king. (Prasad, Yarlagadda, Rajamouli, 2017). This scenario shows soft power like honesty and forgiveness of Bahubali.

“The action throughout remains joyous. Bahubalis quasi-cartoonish strength permits the film to take mightily imaginative leaps: one minute our guys casually surfing flaming oxen, the next hes converting himself into a human cannonball with the assistance of a coconut tree. This time, however, were more aware of the stakes underpinning such flights of fancy. Rajamouli plots a nimble, broadly progressive path through an especially tangled set of court politics setting Bahubali and Devsena to dodge iron fists and wandering hands alike while alighting upon pleasing grace notes and symmetries: the coda offers a rare convincing demonstration of trickledown economics, even as it returns us to The Beginning.”

Secondly, neighborhood kingdom’s king attacks on Mahesmati. Mahesmati started planning about how to fight with them. At the end all decided that whoever will kill the king of neighborhood king will be announced the king of Mahesmati. Both brothers were ready to fight in this war. In war, Bhalaldev killed opposition’s leader, as well as many citizens of Mahesmati, in order to kill opposition’s leader. Bahubali had saved many lives in war and given his best to kill the leader.His mother said that who saves even one life in war is real hero and must become king of Mahesmati. From this scenario, it is clear that Bahubali has soft power of empathy and openness.

“Bahubali 2: The Conclusion is also a film where you can rave about single out every aspect be it cinematography, VFX, production design, costumes and still fall short of words. Yes, there are certain portions in the films climax that could have looked better visually and the VFX more refined, but its so fast-paced and well-designed that it doesnt really matter in the end.”

“In his attempt to make Indias biggest motion picture, Rajamouli has also given the audience a reason to be in awe of films, or rather his films. For that matter, no review would come close to explaining the high that one will experience throughout the film. It has to be experienced to be believed.”

Theres a dialogue in Inception which goes like: It doesnt hurt to dream big. Maybe thats what Rajamouli told himself before making the film. And after watching it, we couldnt help but be on the same page. Two big thumbs up for this epic drama. But did it really have to end? Because it clearly leaves you wanting more by the time the end credits roll.

“Bahubali already declared as a king. Bahubali and Devsena love each other. Bhalaldev also likes Devsena. He requested his mother to marry with Devsena and his mother promised him to fulfill his demand. But Devsena and Bahubali had not accepted this. His mother believes that promise is superior than life, due to this she had given choice to Bahubali either Devsena or the king of Mahesmati and he had not changed his decision to marry Devsena.(Prasad, Yarlagadda, Rajamouli, 2017). So that, his mother changed his decision and declared that Bhalaldev will become new king and Bahubali will main Commander. This shows power of beauty, because of which the whole equation changed of Mahesmati Kingdom.”

This is a refreshingly irony-free depiction of demigod-like men and the values and family members they fight to protect. And for once in what feels like a long while, this type of old-fashioned entertainment works without feeling like a throwback or an homage to a preexisting work of pop art. I love “Baahubali 2,” partly because it never once felt like a soul-less, committee-assembled piece of entertainment. Many American viewers may wonder how a film that received little to no media coverage could surpass “The Circle,” a new studio-produced and distributed thriller starring Tom Hanks and Emma Watson, at the US box office. But you only have to see “Baahubali 2” to know why it enjoyed such a fantastic opening weekend. It’s grandiose and fun, and I pray there’s a lot more where it came from.

It’s a hugely entertaining story that builds, ebbs, and flows in such a way that it feels like the Lord Of The Rings of Indian cinema. Ed Travis Said on his website while reviewing this political film. Bahubali is a very Indian film as well; the music, the dancing, the themes of revenge and retribution, the talk of caste and destiny all guide the story and the characters actions, but not in such a specific way as to alienate the outside viewer. Add to that the ability of Rajamouli to embellish his already grandiose stories with imaginative visuals and youve got a recipe for spectacle untethered by test audience manipulation. What you see on the screen is pure, and thats one of the reasons Rajamouli has been able to begin to break out of what was once a very insular film community in South India.

To conclude, from above research, it is obvious that this is the best political film. This is the blockbuster movie of India. It describes best politics with amazing graphics and various tactics that creates conflict of various powers. For example, power of empathy, power of openness, power of honesty and forgiveness and power of beauty.

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