Thursday, 12 September 2024

Film Review



Critic's Rating: 4.5/5
Synopsis: A chilling biographical drama, Oppenheimer delves into the life of American physicist J. Robert Oppenheimer, known as the 'Father of Atomic Bomb’. The film chronicles the events that precede and succeed the world’s first nuclear test led by Oppenheimer for the US Army, code named ‘Trinity’.

Review: Love and regret lie at the heart of Christopher Nolan’s movies no matter how complex and demanding they seem in structure and storytelling. True to his style in spirit but deviating from the usual in execution and content, the acclaimed director creates a moving masterpiece on human disillusionment. How a man’s biggest discovery and bravery marked his biggest doom. Oppenheimer may have been a genius, but he wasn’t acquainted with the ways of the world. He spoke his mind, trusted everyone, and paid a price for it.

Talky and dense, the film unravels like a psychological horror-investigative-courtroom thriller even as it recreates known historical events. IMAX cameras go dangerously close to the actors exposing every pore, every unsaid emotion, and every falling tear perfectly. Sound and silence especially in that chilling detonation scene, play an unsettling game of hide and seek. Ludwig Göransson’s music lends the film its unnerving ticking time bomb effect. Nolan keeps amplifying your anxiety, holding you emotionally captive with no interest to slow down whatsoever. You find yourself being moved to tears as he finally releases his flawed lead character from the prison of his own guilt.

The 3-hour long film is based on Pulitzer Prize-winning biography called ‘American Prometheus: The Triumph and Tragedy of J. Robert Oppenheimer’. It meticulously follows the celebrated and controversial physicist's life story in a nonlinear fashion. The narrative shuttles between past and present while addressing the key events leading up to the nuclear test and its repercussions. These involve the American Jew’s equation with self, fellow scientists including Albert Einstein, political activism leaning left, implications on him being a Russian spy and revocation of his security clearance in an unfair government hearing.

A man who took great pride in his discoveries could never look at it in the eye. The atomic bomb though only forms a section of the film, it largely studies the mindset of its creator. Oppenheimer’s ambition and relentless love for physics swamp him with a sense of impending doom and moral scruples. Nolan cleverly pits Oppenheimer’s heart against his mind and the disconnect between the two at the centre of his film.
If you happen to be a World War II geek, you will get the Germany-USA-Japan-Russia arms race and socio-political situation better.

One man’s desire to combat fascism and save lives resulted in the destruction of human lives and no one could have played it better than Cillian Murphy. His soul-piercing blue eyes convey agony and quiet anger remarkably. Robert Downey Jr and Emily Blunt are excellent. Matt Damon, Rami Malek and Kenneth Branagh are well cast in extended cameos.

Oppenheimer leaves us in tatters as it is a gripping piece on a man consumed by guilt and inner turmoil. “A man who became death, the destroyer of worlds.” You won't forget this film for a long time.


Sunday, 8 September 2024

Book Review on the story: The Old Monk who sold his Ferrari

Overview
The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari: A Fable About Fulfilling Your Dreams & Reaching Your Destiny, by Robin Sharma, is an


 

interesting book — as the subtitle suggests, it’s a fable, and it’s one that will certainly make you give some thought to your life, your goals, your dreams and how your daily habits help you reach those dreams. In other words, right up the Zen Habits alley.

I can’t give this book my highest rating (see Conclusion for the rating) for several reasons I discuss below, but I did highly enjoy its discussion of a number of concepts. The author is a leadership expert and author, and he fills the book with a combination of life strategies. Many of these are useful, but whether they work in combination is the real question.

The Fable
The book takes the form of a fable about Julian Mantle, a high-profile attorney with a crazy schedule and a set of priorities that center around money, power and prestige. As such, Mantle represents the values of our society. The story is told from the perspective of one of his associates, who admires Mantle’s great success and aspires to be like him.

But when Mantle has a heart attack, he drops out of the game and disappears. He sells all his possessions and goes to India to seek a more meaningful existence. When he comes back, he’s a changed man. Really, it’s as if he’s a completely different person. He’s learned from some mythical Himalayan gurus who give him mystical and yet practical advice, which he shares with his former associate (and the reader).

The Concepts
The core of the book is the Seven Virtues of Enlightened Learning, which Mantle reveals one by one. Now, although the book presents them as actual Virtues learned from Himalayan gurus, it’s important to remember as you read that these are made up by the author — actually, he pulled them from other sources and put them together:

  1. master your mind
  2. follow your purpose
  3. practice kaizen
  4. live with discipline
  5. respect your time
  6. selflessly serve others
  7. embrace the present

Each of these Virtues is discussed in some detail in separate chapters, each of them with a number of concepts and habits to develop. Most of them are very inspiring and potentially very useful. After reading the book, I incorporated several of them into my life, including the ones that involve positive thinking, visualizing goals and more. Again, these are not new concepts, and have been discussed in many other books, but the book presents a great collection of useful concepts that you might want to try out.

The Problem
After reading the book, I began to outline each of the Seven Virtues, because I was confused about all the action steps the book recommends taking. The truth is, each of the Seven Virtues encompasses a bunch of daily habits, and incorporating all of them into your life would be cumbersome. And some of them seem to me to be conflicting.

As an example of the large number of habits in every virtue, here are the ones I have listed for the first virtue, Master your mind:

  • Habit: Find positive in every circumstance; don’t judge events as “good” or “bad”, but experience them, celebrate them and learn from them.
  • Habit: The heart of the rose: find a silent place and a fresh rose. Stare at the heart of the rose, the inner petals, concentrating on the folds of the flower, the texture, etc … push away other thoughts that come to you. Start with 5 minutes a day, stretch it to 20. It will be your oasis of peace.
  • Habit: 10 minutes of reflection on your day, and how to improve your next day.
  • Habit: Opposition thinking — take every negative thought that comes into your mind and turn it into a positive one. First, be aware of your thoughts. Second, appreciate that as easily as negative thoughts enter, they can be replaced with positive ones. So think of the opposite of the negative ones. Instead of being gloomy, concentrate on being happy and energetic.
  • Habit: Secret of the lake. Take a few deep breaths and relax. Then envision your dreams becoming a reality. Picture vivid images of what you want to become. Then they will become reality.

And that’s just with the first virtue. Each one has a number of habits to develop, and they’re not listed out like I’ve done here. If you tried to incorporate all of the habits in the book, your day would be very busy indeed. Also, I would recommend only trying to adopt one at a time — more than that, and your habit change will be hard to sustain.

Conclusion
Although I can’t give The Monk Who Sold His Ferrari my highest rating, because of the problem listed above, I still enjoyed it a lot and was highly inspired by it.

I give this book a buy recommendation for anyone who is interested in incorporating routines and habits that can transform their lives, help them achieve their dreams, calm them and make them more happy. Yes, it’s a jumble of too many ideas, but you can pick and choose, and the ideas contained within are potentially very powerful. Plus, it’s a fun and easy read.

Thursday, 1 August 2024

Esports insights


 The growth of esports has been remarkable over the past decade, with significant increases in:


1. Viewership: Esports audiences have grown from millions to hundreds of millions worldwide.

2. Prize pools: Tournament prizes have skyrocketed, with some exceeding $30 million.

3. Revenue: Esports revenue has grown from $493 million in 2016 to over $1.5 billion in 2022.

4. Professional teams and players: The number of professional teams and players has increased significantly.

5. Mainstream recognition: Esports is now recognized as an official sport by many governments and organizations.

6. Industry investment: Esports has attracted significant investment from major brands, venture capitalists, and traditional sports teams.

7. New genres and games: New esports genres and games have emerged, expanding the industry's scope.

8. Global reach: Esports has become a global phenomenon, with events and audiences spanning the world.


Key drivers of this growth include:


1. Advances in technology and streaming platforms

2. Increased accessibility and affordability of gaming hardware

3. Growing popularity of gaming and online 


The growth of esports is expected to continue, with predictions suggesting:


1. Global esports revenue will reach $5 billion by 2025

2. Esports audiences will surpass traditional sports viewership

3. Esports will become an Olympic medal sport by 2028 

Esports offers numerous benefits, including:


1. Improved cognitive skills: Enhanced focus, concentration, and multitasking abilities.

2. Enhanced teamwork and communication: Developed collaboration, strategy, and problem-solving skills.

3. Boosted career opportunities: Professional gaming, streaming, coaching, and industry roles.

4. Increased social connections: Community building, networking, and friendships.

5. Stress relief and entertainment: Enjoyment, relaxation, and excitement.

6. Improved hand-eye coordination and fine motor skills: Enhanced dexterity and reaction time.

7. Educational benefits: Learning about technology, programming, and game development.

8. Career transferable skills: Developed skills applicable to other industries, such as marketing, management, and entrepreneurship.



Overall, esports offers a wide range of benefits that extend beyond just gaming, impacting individuals, communities, and industries.

Esports offers a wide range of career opportunities, including:


1. Professional Gamer: Compete in tournaments and leagues.

2. Streamer/Content Creator: Build an audience and monetize your gameplay.

3. Coach/Analyst: Lead teams and analyze gameplay.

4. Team Manager: Oversee team operations and strategy.

5. Shoutcaster/Commentator: Provide live commentary for events.

6. Event Organizer: Plan and execute esports events.

7. Marketing/Sponsorship Manager: Secure sponsorships and promote brands.

8. Game Developer: Create games for the esports industry.

9. Esports Journalist: Cover news, updates, and analysis.

10. Researcher: Study esports trends, player behavior, and industry growth.



Film Review

Oppenheimer  Movie Review: Critic's Rating:  4.5/5 Synopsis:  A chilling biographical drama, Oppenheimer delves into the life of America...