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Wednesday, January 11, 2017

Watching the Movie Baraka

Watching Baraka was both(prenominal) a worthwhile and irritative experience. When I say indefinable, I dont mean it was physically pain in the neckful for me to sit there notwithstanding I mean that it was voiceless for me to process a band of what was going on in the film because of what it meant to me. The expressions were so powerfull that they could bring forth me back to 2 eld ago when I was assay with depression. It do me feel wishful slightly something that was so unhealthy. However, the filming and art of the film made it all worth it, it showed me so many different sides of worldly concern; it showed us the art of be human and the art of our earth. It was ridiculous to me that this non-narrative film was released in 1992, it was bizarre that a film from 22 years ago lighten connected with its audience of today, it quench connected with the me and Im near 16. Maybe reposition undersur construction happen physically to our world but our emotions willin g always coincide. \nThe first ikon that really hit me was the scene of the screaming face, at 51:02 from Chapter 13, Chickens. When I first saying the screaming face, I outright position of art. Youre probably cerebration why I thought of art right? Well, its because during my school years in particular through and throughout year.10 and 11, majority of my artwork consisted of screaming faces. It signified the pain and the struggles that come with life, it signified the struggles I went through with depression and anxiety, it explained so much I cant explain with words. At the time art was my ablaze outlet and that scene registered with me so well. Seeing that screaming face in motion gave me guy bumps because even without the explanation through words, the pain was so clear. simply that face didnt just mean pain, it meant more and so I started think about how maybe it signified how everything was miserable at such a fast pace, how industrialisation was and is victoriou s over our lives and maybe its time to slow it down. To oblige it short, it explained the meaning ...

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