Ship of Theseus Reaction/Commentary FIRST TIME WATCHING

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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2024
  • In this video I'll be reacting to Ship of Theseus Anand Gandhi and stars Aida ElKashef, Sohum Shah, Neeraj Kabi, Vinay Shukla, Sameer Khurana
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    Movie link- • Ship of Theseus - Full...
    Things I Liked
    1-Camera composition
    2-Camera movements
    3-Directing
    4-Long takes
    5-Wide shots
    6-Tracking shots
    7-Lighting
    8-Acting
    9-Story
    10-Thought provoking
    11-Revelation
    #firsttimewatching #moviecommentary #moviereaction #indiancinema
    Chapters
    01:13 Reaction
    29:09 End of Reaction
    30:31 Review

Комментарии • 25

  • @captaincranium9875
    @captaincranium9875 Год назад +7

    Thanks for picking great underrated Indian films unlike many other RUclipsrs who react to popular mediocre Indian films just for views. Kudos

    • @nathansreviews3377
      @nathansreviews3377  Год назад +3

      Cheers! Views is great but good filmmaking and thought provoking themes is a big part of why I enjoy film. Hence why I did this video.

    • @captaincranium9875
      @captaincranium9875 Год назад

      @@nathansreviews3377 ❤️❤️

  • @rake1840
    @rake1840 Год назад +2

    Great pick! Love this flim

  • @anshulveee
    @anshulveee Год назад +1

    It's grt that you are picking the hidden gems instead of overhyped ones...loved ur commentary 🦾🦾

  • @Saikiran-iu5od
    @Saikiran-iu5od Год назад +2

    BTW I don't think you got the ending of the movie..
    The donor is a young guy died due to some head injury.. A NGO facilitated his organ donation.. The NGO called up all the recipients to watch a clip shot by the donor when he was alive.. This is discussed in the car scene just before they reached the museum to watch the clip..
    The blind girl received eyes, monk received liver I guess, the last guy received a kidney and there are several other people who received his organs..
    The actor Soham is the same lead actor from Tumbad..

    • @nathansreviews3377
      @nathansreviews3377  Год назад

      Thanks for pointing that out. I'll definitely need to watch it again.

  • @Saikiran-iu5od
    @Saikiran-iu5od Год назад +1

    Add the telugu movie 'AWE!' to your watch list..

  • @abhishekconstantinewinches9907
    @abhishekconstantinewinches9907 8 месяцев назад

    #NathansReviews, keep reviewing.

  • @AndogaSpock
    @AndogaSpock Год назад +1

    Since u are into cinematography the most, may I recommend 2 movies?
    Baraka (1992)
    Samsara (2011)
    Please find the highest clarity possible. It's visual poetry.

    • @nathansreviews3377
      @nathansreviews3377  Год назад

      I watched Samsara years ago at school and wasn't a fan. Back then though I basically knew nothing about film. I'd be curious to see what I would think now. Thanks for the recommendations

    • @AndogaSpock
      @AndogaSpock Год назад +1

      @@nathansreviews3377 I think you will love it. It's all about cool shots!

  • @Sandeepan
    @Sandeepan 9 месяцев назад +1

    To my understanding, the ending is more like the allegory of the cave.

    • @nathansreviews3377
      @nathansreviews3377  9 месяцев назад

      Interesting.... I'm curious please explain more

    • @Sandeepan
      @Sandeepan 9 месяцев назад

      @@nathansreviews3377
      Disclaimer: It's just my take and can be different from Anand Gandhi's vision
      The sage (Maitreya) from second story is shown to be a follower of an undisclosed philosophy/religion. And the young lawyer he was having intellectual exchanges with is portrayed to have renamed himself Charvak, a philosopher from 600 BCE that we have little to no historic record of and is generally considered to be the founder of Indian school of materialism. And the song that plays while the sage Maitreya takes his journey is written in a (reconstructed) lost language Prakrit from the same time (600BC) and condenses the philosophical discourse they were having as it talks about the lasting impacts we leave behind on material world. The sage as well as the young lawyer is portrayed to be following two different schools of Nastik philosophy, presumably Charvak and Ajeevik, both of them rejects the idea of deity or god in conventional sense and focuses on how we interact with world everyday, but takes polar opposite view, as evident from the comparison drawn between dedication to a philosophy so much that one ends up straving self instead of taking medicine that came as a result of animal testing and religious fundamentalism.
      And when someone asks the sage if he have figured out the meaning of life by starving, the profound NO points to the fallacy that it's impossible to know if you know the final truth (Moksha).
      These brings to the allegory of the cave as an ending, where different person carrying body parts from one single person try to see the world from his perspective but they still retain or gains their own stories and perspective. If you never been outside of a cave and have known the outside world as shadows painted in cave walls, do you really know the world ? May be you do, but from a perspective of a blind photographer.

  • @jenniferlaurene9699
    @jenniferlaurene9699 Год назад +1

    Watch the hindi movies "GANGUBAI KATHIAWADI" and "SHERSHAAH" next trust me 🔥 I bet you'll love them

  • @iris9946
    @iris9946 Год назад +1

    Please react to barfi movie 🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺🥺❤❤❤❤❤❤💖💖

  • @mahbubrm2148
    @mahbubrm2148 Год назад +1

    The constant talking is really annoying.

  • @malayalamsearialworld9033
    @malayalamsearialworld9033 Год назад +1

    Could you please react kgf chapter 2

  • @rajendradangi2585
    @rajendradangi2585 Месяц назад

    Unnecessary talking in between do that when needed.