From the discussion Where are our roots?
Tue, 08 Jul 2008 09:48:41 -0000
learning different things in a different backgrounds , i believe, is essential as it creates new perspectives and new ideas for an individual. but as it comes to assimilation of culture and living style, how does it affect the diversity. what happens in such a ‘global environment’? in fact i am eager to know your valuable views on:
What happens when the is the absence of a deep rooted cultural system? Isn’t the common trend to emulate patterns unsuitable for the basic nature and potentials present? isn’t a deep historical knowledge of one’s soil required to do any further good for it?
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acrosstheuniverse said – Tue, 12 Aug 2008 18:59:54 -0000
I definitely agree with you Shambhu, the amazing thing about film is its ability to leave impressions in the mind during watching as well as after. I think this is the reason why there are some films that you can view over and over again and pick out something new or interesting about them each time. Films have a very intimate ability to really reach our emotions and thoughts, and I find that fascinating.