Religion and humanity.
I guess this movie is loudly
voicing it out, whether we like what we are hearing or not, hating it will
never affect its own message that there are things here on earth people never
want to understand.
In this movie, Mr. Khan’s unfortunate condition (for having
Asperger’s syndrome) is a huge depicting irony to the blindness of a foolish mankind,
it mirrors images and visions that everyone is visibly seeing but would rather choose
to have lack of sight.
He is having trouble expressing
both verbal and non-verbal communication, he was clumsy and seemed awkward at
times but all of these never deprived him to embrace life and things in a form
of wisdom that he truly understands. We,
being a normal don’t usually do that,
we’re all great at expressing things in words and projecting feelings through
actions but we rarely think about the importance of weighing our own reasons
about why we’re doing it.
There are times like…
- Foolish and proud, people tend to mock things they don’t understand.
- When overloaded with knowledge, human has the tendency to impose superiority through self-rated wit and acquiring confidence out of their own false self-belief.
- Some would exclaim to be opinionated… stuck to their homemade reality and would speak of things that even if its 1% fact and 99% self- portrayed, opinions would still be served warm as if a huge bowl of truth that every fools were buying and would just swallow it whole.
We all got scales for weighing our own reasoning and
thoughts, and it differs according to how we calibrate it. We may include
people’s approval, the so-called norm and standards to our calibration but we
couldn’t care less about what exactly is right.
Mr. Khan’s story isn’t new to us,
neither the whole situation. Just one news on a television and everyone think
it is serious because they got the American President on the video do the
talking, one violent act of a Muslim and he will be called terrorist. We can
all be honest to admit that when we hear the term terrorist there’s nothing
else to think but a Muslim, and it’s funny that everyone heard the word Muslim
terrorist but nobody pointed out and call someone a Buddhist terrorist, or calling
Hitler a Christian terrorist for the fact that he was raised by a Catholic
parents.
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Wikipedia said “An idea is a name
or mental impression; Ideas are often construed as representational images, i.e.,
images of some object.”
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If we were only smart enough to dig for an
object to feed our own mental impression, then we could be wise enough to
choose when to believe and what to believe…
.. because everyone got opinions but there are only few who were well informed.
.. because everyone got opinions but there are only few who were well informed.
(Note: if your mind is pre-conditioned
against it or to something else, just don’t watch it, it won’t make any sense)

because everyone got opinions but there are only few who were well informed.
ReplyDeleteit's the best criticize i have seen about this film
thank you for your great opinion that make me want to watch the movie again and again .
Thank you too Sir. for finding time to read this blog... keep reading..
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