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My little takeaway from Game Over.

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" My mom didn't let me play video games growing up, so now I do. Gaming gives me a chance to just let go, blow somebody up and fight somebody from another dimension. It's all escapism. "                                                                                                  ~   Wayne Brady FIRST HALF: a) Swapna jogs and comes home. Now she has a dark past which she hasn't gotten over. Yet. She sits down to eat and tells her maid, there is no salt in the food.  b) We go through her room, with déjà vu and gaming posters. We are shown she gets nightmares of her horrible past and scared of darkness. c) Tattoo happens. It hurts. Later she gets to know about the tattoo ink and the concerned person from the tattooist.  She decides to remove it with laser, gets appointment with a dermatologist. All hell breaks loose for Swapna, considering the trauma she already is in. d) One fine day, the mother of th

A Different Take On Naai Sekar

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Let me first outline Naai Sekar's story from the film "Thalainagaram." 1) SETUP - Vadivel's character as an ardent Trisha lover and becoming an actor to marry her gets established. Though his grandfather discourages him, he's resilient. He wants to go to Madras to become an actor. 2) THE OBJECT - Before Vadivel leaves, his grandfather gives him a box. The term given to it is called Plot Voucher, which means an object given to the protagonist to use it when faced with an obstacle in the future. 3) NEW WORLD - Our protagonist arrives at Madras. People who enter film industry are prone to meet all kinds of characters, the good, the bad, the evil and the dubakoor. Vadivel meets one. A dubakoor. 4) NEW AVATAR - The dubakoor changes Vadivel's getup into 1980 Billa for a portfolio after taking away his money and ring. 5) FIRST CONFLICT - Fake Billa gets mixed up and gets caught by the cops who are in search for the

The Prey of Vindication

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"I have to remind myself that some birds aren't meant to be caged. Their feathers are just too bright."                    - Ellis Boy "Red" Redding I would like to repeat the same thing over again. If you haven't watched the film, watch it before you proceed below. For those who have watched it, here's a little nudge to lighten up your memories. Andy Dufresne, a young banker gets convicted for murdering his wife and her lover.  He dismisses the conviction saying that he didn't kill them. With all evidence mounting a coup against him , he is sent to Shawshank prison. THE CONVICT: No one, even Ellis Boy "Red" Redding , had hopes on Andy because at first we all judge a person on how they look. Happens every time. Takes a month for Andy to strike a conversation with Red.  By this ti