tennisluvr Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/6/2016 at 4:17 PM, mastercheif said: baga lazy ga unnaru... i read all that already. thought people would have a discussion here Yeah it's a different concept man. We view time as linear, like a straight line or an arrow but not all civilizations and cultures view it the same way. For example, look up the concept of time as per Hopi culture, they have a non linear view of time. So what the movie emphasizes is two things: 1) Time isn't linear everywhere and not all civilizations view time in a linear fashion the way we do. So in certain advanced civilizations the concept of time in a sense of past, present and future might not exist. So they are able to view what we call past, present and future at the same time, it's a difficult concept for us earthlings to catch because we are not attuned to that thinking process. 2) There's something called linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism. Linguistic determinism refers to the concept that the view or perception of our world is shaped on our language, and that language is the building block of an individual. This is often referenced by the fact that babies start babbling words as soon as they can and try to connect to their mom and dad by calling them out. However, there's some controversy behind this because some early childhood psychologists opine that babies are also able to communicate without language by being able to point at things and so the ability to connect to the world and form a picture of reality supercedes linguistic constructs. This is also called as Sapir Wharf hypothesis. Linguistic relativity however states that while language forms and moulds the perception of reality of an individual, it's not absolute. This is more relevant and less controversial. In the movie, Amy Adams is able to interpret the language of the aliens and the fact that what they express is expressed is done in a whole circle instead of individual letters and words as we do. This understanding gave her a way of looking at the future and the past both, and she was able to stop the earthlings from attacking the space ships. The weapon they referred to in the movie was nothing but giving us an understanding of their language and a way for us to learn the above. The fact that she names her daughter "Hannah" which is a palindrome(spelled the same either ways) means that her understanding of time is circular and not linear anymore. It's a brilliant movie, a very complex plot but great acting by Amy Adams and great execution. Hats off to Hollywood for being able to show aliens for once as sensible and sensitive creatures with a higher understanding of time and matter, and not just as some brainless creatures ought to attack us. A very different treatment of the extra terrestrial concept, probably the best movie of the year. All the above is my understanding of what the movie meant and a research of the concepts behind the theme of the movie. Quote
kasi Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/6/2016 at 4:29 PM, mastercheif said: come here I say screenplay is good...cinema story bokka laga untundhi,....amy bagundhi Quote
tennisluvr Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/6/2016 at 4:43 PM, SteelHeart said: motta lo movie, edo avtadi ani eduru chuste em kadu final ga time pass movie if u get a free ticket Every movie shows aliens attacking earth, we defending the earth etc etc(Independence day case in point). This movie makes a bold attempt to show it in a different light. Quote
siru Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 4 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Yeah it's a different concept man. We view time as linear, like a straight line or an arrow but not all civilizations and cultures view it the same way. For example, look up the concept of time as per Hopi culture, they have a non linear view of time. So what the movie emphasizes is two things: 1) Time isn't linear everywhere and not all civilizations view time in a linear fashion the way we do. So in certain advanced civilizations the concept of time in a sense of past, present and future might not exist. So they are able to view what we call past, present and future at the same time, it's a difficult concept for us earthlings to catch because we are not attuned to that thinking process. 2) There's something called linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism. Linguistic determinism refers to the concept that the view or perception of our world is shaped on our language, and that language is the building block of an individual. This is often referenced by the fact that babies start babbling words as soon as they can and try to connect to their mom and dad by calling them out. However, there's some controversy behind this because some early childhood psychologists opine that babies are also able to communicate without language by being able to point at things and so the ability to connect to the world and form a picture of reality supercedes linguistic constructs. This is also called as Sapir Wharf hypothesis. Linguistic relativity however states that while language forms and moulds the perception of reality of an individual, it's not absolute. This is more relevant and less controversial. In the movie, Amy Adams is able to interpret the language of the aliens and the fact that what they express is expressed is done in a whole circle instead of individual letters and words as we do. This understanding gave her a way of looking at the future and the past both, and she was able to stop the earthlings from attacking the space ships. The weapon they referred to in the movie was nothing but giving us an understanding of their language and a way for us to learn the above. The fact that she names her daughter "Hannah" which is a palindrome(spelled the same either ways) means that her understanding of time is circular and not linear anymore. It's a brilliant movie, a very complex plot but great acting by Amy Adams and great execution. Hats off to Hollywood for being able to show aliens for once as sensible and sensitive creatures with a higher understanding of time and matter, and not just as some brainless creatures ought to attack us. A very different treatment of the extra terrestrial concept, probably the best movie of the year. All the above is my understanding of what the movie meant and a research of the concepts behind the theme of the movie. Quote
dasara_bullodu Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 antha epic movie kadu ani vinna Quote
jbourne Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 3 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Yeah it's a different concept man. We view time as linear, like a straight line or an arrow but not all civilizations and cultures view it the same way. For example, look up the concept of time as per Hopi culture, they have a non linear view of time. So what the movie emphasizes is two things: 1) Time isn't linear everywhere and not all civilizations view time in a linear fashion the way we do. So in certain advanced civilizations the concept of time in a sense of past, present and future might not exist. So they are able to view what we call past, present and future at the same time, it's a difficult concept for us earthlings to catch because we are not attuned to that thinking process. 2) There's something called linguistic relativity and linguistic determinism. Linguistic determinism refers to the concept that the view or perception of our world is shaped on our language, and that language is the building block of an individual. This is often referenced by the fact that babies start babbling words as soon as they can and try to connect to their mom and dad by calling them out. However, there's some controversy behind this because some early childhood psychologists opine that babies are also able to communicate without language by being able to point at things and so the ability to connect to the world and form a picture of reality supercedes linguistic constructs. This is also called as Sapir Wharf hypothesis. Linguistic relativity however states that while language forms and moulds the perception of reality of an individual, it's not absolute. This is more relevant and less controversial. In the movie, Amy Adams is able to interpret the language of the aliens and the fact that what they express is expressed is done in a whole circle instead of individual letters and words as we do. This understanding gave her a way of looking at the future and the past both, and she was able to stop the earthlings from attacking the space ships. The weapon they referred to in the movie was nothing but giving us an understanding of their language and a way for us to learn the above. The fact that she names her daughter "Hannah" which is a palindrome(spelled the same either ways) means that her understanding of time is circular and not linear anymore. It's a brilliant movie, a very complex plot but great acting by Amy Adams and great execution. Hats off to Hollywood for being able to show aliens for once as sensible and sensitive creatures with a higher understanding of time and matter, and not just as some brainless creatures ought to attack us. A very different treatment of the extra terrestrial concept, probably the best movie of the year. All the above is my understanding of what the movie meant and a research of the concepts behind the theme of the movie. Bro $5 Tuesday roju chusa do you think I someone would spent much time on this. Naa regular work ke inta sadavanu gisonti movies ostayyii potaii mee lantollu goppa ani chepthe kaani maaku telidu. mast concept lu ochcchyi okati Kristen dunst movie vuntundii upside down ani evaru sudale Quote
siru Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 3 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Every movie shows aliens attacking earth, we defending the earth etc etc(Independence day case in point). This movie makes a bold attempt to show it in a different light. District 9 movie kuda aliens sympathetic ga vuntadi ... Quote
jbourne Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 5 minutes ago, tennisluvr said: Every movie shows aliens attacking earth, we defending the earth etc etc(Independence day case in point). This movie makes a bold attempt to show it in a different light. Bold attempt lo bold scenes levu raja anduke mass audience ni attract cheyaleka poindii Quote
jbourne Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 1 minute ago, siru said: District 9 movie kuda aliens sympathetic ga vuntadi ... District 9 keka movie le konchem action vuntundii. Idi drama lekka pothadii. Sci fi lo too much drama digest chesukovadam kastam ayindii Quote
jbourne Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 2 minutes ago, dasara_bullodu said: antha epic movie kadu ani vinna Nuvvu vinnadi nijame brather Quote
tennisluvr Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 2 minutes ago, jbourne said: Bro $5 Tuesday roju chusa do you think I someone would spent much time on this. Naa regular work ke inta sadavanu gisonti movies ostayyii potaii mee lantollu goppa ani chepthe kaani maaku telidu. mast concept lu ochcchyi okati Kristen dunst movie vuntundii upside down ani evaru sudale Haha edo flow lo vachi type chesa man. Quote
siru Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 1 minute ago, jbourne said: District 9 keka movie le konchem action vuntundii. Idi drama lekka pothadii. Sci fi lo too much drama digest chesukovadam kastam ayindii ya..comedy kuda baguntadi Quote
kasi Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 3 minutes ago, jbourne said: Bro $5 Tuesday roju chusa do you think I someone would spent much time on this. Naa regular work ke inta sadavanu gisonti movies ostayyii potaii mee lantollu goppa ani chepthe kaani maaku telidu. mast concept lu ochcchyi okati Kristen dunst movie vuntundii upside down ani evaru sudale Quote
bhaigan Posted December 8, 2016 Report Posted December 8, 2016 On 12/6/2016 at 4:36 PM, crazymatta said: antha maaya.. ade jarigindhi naa matta nee previous id endi nee matta Quote
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