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Tuesday, January 20, 2009

Dream a dream


Akira Kurosawa’s Dreams is about what dreams are supposed to be, vivid contradictions and clashing ideologies. There is ambiguity of time and logic, stories mangled in a muddle of imagery and sound.

Apparently inspired by Kurosawa’s actual dreams, they tell the tale of hope and despair, the past and future. It personifies a grotesque glimpse of tomorrow infused by the actions of today. The social message is very clear, man is exploiting nature for his immediate gain and is about to reap annihilation.

The dreams are an octet some entirely disconnected, some woven in time and space. Not surprisingly, my most favoured story was ‘Crows’, where the artist jumps into Vincent Van Gogh’s paintings and meets him in person. Martin Scorsese plays the freakishly enthused Vincent who claims to work his body like a locomotive. Another dream worth mentioning is “blizzard’, slow and surreal, it seems endless to the point of imbuing sleep.

The sensibilities of the film are Japanese, music and dance very spontaneously carry the narrative with beautiful rhythm. The color palette varies vividly based on the storyline. I like the way Kurosawa lingers on the shot a little longer than usual, letting you gather your thoughts on the story so far.

Over all, it is a visual abstraction of his mind, which undoubtedly is genius supreme.

P.S. 1. There’s an interesting line in a film called ‘Paprika’ which goes “Don't you think dreams and the Internet are similar? They are both areas where the repressed conscious mind vents.”

2. The image associated with this blog post is a depiction of my dreams and nightmares, I call them “Monstrosities out of nothing”.



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6 Comments:

  • Wow I liked your 'Monstrosities out of nothing' picture.
    The Egyptian figure looked damn good in all that plus I liked how those figures connected to one another.
    Long due Blog from You.... Welcome Back.

    By Blogger Nivedita K, at 12:27 AM  

  • I liked the artwork very much. Highly creative, each and every piece- Rakesh

    By Blogger Madmonk, at 3:37 PM  

  • I like your blog. It's nice to come across someone who loves cinema. I am an FTII graduate so can relate to a lot of things . Try and go on my blog too

    By Blogger rajesh bhatia, at 1:25 PM  

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    By Blogger rajesh bhatia, at 1:32 PM  

  • Hey nice illustration Devyani..
    i liked it..
    cool!

    By Blogger Rutchee, at 8:18 PM  

  • Loved the Dreams part being realised in terms of the "Monstrosities out of nothing"...

    Quite liked the mention of Papriya and its meaning...

    Overall a very good blog... keep it going...

    Mahen

    By Blogger Mahen, at 12:46 PM  

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