The Zone of Interest and
The Banality of Evil
When one of the greatest cinematic intercuts happens at the end of
The Zone of Interest, we are left to ponder on our own banalities of evil.
When one of the greatest cinematic intercuts happens at the end of
The Zone of Interest, we are left to ponder on our own banalities of evil.
Is Denis our own Lisan al-Gaib? Not sure about that, but he is my damn
favourite of the current lot for sure and Dune: Part Two justifies it.
As a Hufflepuff, I finally read Harry Potter books. I was able to fill in a lot of gaps from the movies. which added flavour to all 7 movies.
Incendies – a Greek tragedy and Haider – a Shakespearean tragedy are connected in more than one ways that probably no one imagined to be.
Dune, both the book and movie, was an experience like none. Something of the sorts of a bedtime story that I can narrate like Ted from HIMYM.
Watching a movie by your favourite director for the first time in a theatre is an experience like none. Dune 1 based on the novel was mine.
Reading your first sci-fi novel helps you set up yourself for some great reads of your life. Dune novel by Frank Herbert was my beginning.
‘The Godfather’ might be the most influential movie ever made in this world. I have my reasons to add proof to this well-established fact.