Friday, September 21, 2018

FLATLAND

Flatland The Movie
I found out about this movie in a most unusual way as part of a Digital Signal Processing course. Based on the eponymous book Flatland, the film is a satire on the United States society in the 2000s. The protagonist "A square" is an attorney who lives in a 2 dimensional planar world. The elites in his world are bigoted against chromatists or those citizens who have color in their sides, a clever allusion to the race problem that still has not gone away in the country.

But the main theme of the movie is the limited worldview of all people who do not easily accept the perspectives of others. At different instances, characters of certain dimension refuse to accept the possibility that an additional dimension could possibly exist and have its own denizens. So, a point regards himself as an omniscient god like emperor who perceives any communication as a thought emanating from himself. Lineland king tries to kill A square when he tries to elucidate the concept of a planar geometrical figure. A square has been brought up to believe that a circle represents divinity and assumes that all spheres are worthy of worship. The spherical senators consider the notion of a fourth dimension nonsensical.

Further, the status of women is satirized. They are depicted in Flatland as inherently too emotional, even dangerous, with a screechy voice. They are required by law to emit a peace cry among strangers to let them know they are benign! To redeem the misogyny of the world somewhat, wife of A square turns out to be a badass who has a war cry of her own!

Sunday, January 7, 2018

Man in the high castle

There are shows and then there are shows. Amazon prime in its efforts to compete with Netflix has put out a stellar show with the Man in the high castle. It is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Philip K. Dick. With an intriguing premise of how the United States would have been had the axis powers Germany and Japan won in world war ii and compelling characters and subtle science fiction, the show spans two engrossing seasons with the next season to arrive in 2018. All parties such as the Nazis, the Japanese police and the resistance fighting against the occupying powers have complex amoral agendas and the compelling interplay between people trying to manipulate the situation and other characters in ruthless pursuit of their goal. Rufu Sewel's character John Smith epitomizes this while Alexa Davos's character stands for the ultimate humanity that lies within everyone and who is the conscience of the show. This is a show that needs patient watch for a few episodes for a viewer to get engaged. There is plenty for both the thoughtful viewer as well as the viewer who just wants to be entertained.