How do you explain to someone the longing you felt looking at hazy islands drawn on a horizon smudged by the receding light of the sun from a ferry boat? How do you tell them of the freedom you feel walking home with a friend at 4 in the morning with your head up, marveling at the white birds circling a brightly lit building? Nothing you say can make them understand the euphoria of joining a protest in a foreign city, along with hundreds of roaring civilians, all the while knowing it has nothing to do with you. Heck! You don't even know what they are chanting. How do you tell someone of the inexplicable peace you felt 2..300ft up in the air, attached to a parachute, looking down at the sea, feeling bigger than the world? The answer is, you can't because they weren't there with you. So I don't even try. But I hope I'm more articulate at writing about the books that I took along with me than I am at talking about my experiences.
Up in the air! |
Somewhere, Fitzgerald sitting among teary-eyed authors with unfaithful adaptions is looking down at us with a glass of champagne and a smug smile because Baz Luhrmann did complete justice to his work. I imagine he looks like this-
Do I want to watch the movie a 4th time? Will I sever all relations with you if you speak ill of the movie? Will I throw a brick at the critics who gave the movie a bad review if I ever see them? The answer to all those questions is a big YES :)
To Mr. Luhrmann, I have only one thing to say (and here I assume Nick Carraway's awe struck voice): "They're a rotten crowd. You're worth the whole damn bunch put together."
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ReplyDeleteI haven't seen Gatsby(I've read the book tho) yet.and will refrein from giving my opinion :).....'till I see it that is
hey! you need to see it. Trust me, you won'y regret it. What did you think of the book btw? i enjoyed the movie more than the book.
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Deletemm I read the book a long time ago. I guess it was okay. and interesting the way it was narrated and the mystery behind Gatsby. But the cover fascinated me more, those eerie eyes.
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ReplyDeletehi! hiba its me...hiba lol(never gets old) just caught up and heard about you...Its amazing to see how passionate you are about writing,yet we never had time to catch up on that! sigh...are you an avid fan of contemporary southasian writers?whatever happened to russian literature?you missed out on tolstoy and fyodor dostoevsky.Are you into absurdist literature...the likes of Beckett and Quincey?
ReplyDeletep.s i'd love love to read your reviews on them.oh and do stay in touch this time,won't be stalking you anymore lol
Hibaaa! its so good to hear from you. How did you ever find my blog? email me your number if you're still in pak. or add me on fb:
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would love to catch up. You're right about me missing tolstoy and dostoevsky, so far ive steered clear of the two due to sheer laziness and fear that im not going to be able to finish either ones' novels. but yeah ive been hooked onto south asian writers for a good while now. as far as beckett goes, il definitely write about his work soon :) waiting to hear from you.
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