Showing posts with label Indojin. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Indojin. Show all posts

Wednesday, 6 April 2011

Rashomon thorugh the eyes of an Indian

Rashomon thorugh the eyes of an Indian:

Finally, I managed to watch the 1950s' Japanese movie Rashomon last month.

For a guy whose lived in Japan for 2+ years, and adimred their Skyscrappers, the Beerbots, the mobile technology, the game shows, etc..., Rashomon was a pleasant suprise.

Begin I continue further...just in case you haven't seen the movie yet, its a absolutely marvelous movie.
The movie just deals with one incident, a crime, and 4 different narrations of the crime from by people. The movie deals with idea 'Subjectivity of truth'
It has inspired so many movies in various languages including Virumaandi in my mother tounge Tamil.

It actually reminded me so much of life in present day Indian villages.
The court scene where the men squat and respond to questions in such a submissive manner, could very well be set in a village panchayat in India. (Katta panchayat).
Samurai Seppuku's core theme which puts Honor before death is analogous to many medieval warrior stories in Tamil literature.
The monk, robber, the lady could all be mistaken for some characters straight out of Indian village.

Anyway, it still amazes me that Akira Korosawa made such a movie way back in 1950!!!

Hoping to see more Akira Kurosawa movies soon :-)

P.S: The movie is available in youtube with english subtitles...legally!!!...have fun:-) and post your thoughts!!

Thursday, 15 November 2007

Irashaimase! (Welcome in Japanese)

So you have finally landed here!!!, so let me say it again 'Irashaimase'.
Let me begin by asking questions you probably have on your mind. (Well to be be honest they are actually questions which I have on my mind when I read other blogs!!).

Who am i?
Well, I'm a typical Indian guy , cricket/sports crazy and laAzy currently learning the nuances of life in Japan.

And more importantly what u gonna find here??
Just a few scribbles about hows life being a 'Indojin' (Indian) in Japan and the pleasant surprises Japanese life brings along with it.
You will probably find me singing praises of Japan in this blog quite frequently.
The Tourist places, the wonderfully helpful people of Japan and ofcourse the cars, robots which affect my life.
I have travel fetish so expect a few scribbles about places I visited in Japan.


P.S:
The extra 'A' in the url is not astrological!!!...its just that somebody already took the name 'Lazyme' before i could.
Probably it also says im more laAzy than lazy can be.