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Australian Film Festival of India at my College

So, as it happened that today an event was held in my college where Australian films (2 to be exact) were screened to the Bachelors of Journalism and Mass Communication's students and faculty.           The films that were screened were:             1) The Rover           The Rover is a film depicting the post apocalyptic times, a world of hunger not for food but money, a thirst not for water but money and sharp revelation of the surviving humanity. The Rover was a film by David Michod, along with actors Brad Pitt and Robert Pattinson that had a linear form of story telling. The story is set in a post apocalyptic world. there is a carjacking incident where the lead's(Brad Pitt's) car is stolen. The director successfully depicts the attachment to materialistic things in the world in the first act only. This is further established when "the brother of the carjackers in the movie i.e. Pattinson" is finds his brothers truck with the lead (Pitt) when Pattinson

You Don't Know

The way you are moving in your sleep, The way you look before you leap.. These strange illusions that you keep.. You don't know But, i'm noticing Your silent wail is a screech to behold .. Your defiance ..when you are complaint is still untold Your breath on a cold winter is the warmth i need.. You don't know But, i'm noticing The dreams that you live on , The thoughts you pick on .. The cold floor you tread on .. The smile u keep on ..is just a camouflage You don't know But, i'm noticing These beautiful tears that you weep , The crazy party sweep, The fantasy of you lurking around , The warm of you in the deep down .. You don't know.. But, i'm noticing A trickle of laugh upon your cheek , Pace of speed among you feet .. The dancing in the rain .. The calm of you where ever you seat... You don't know , But, i'm noticing The fear in the night to walk by, The turn of head side to side , The cheeky laugh of you

Perspectives

Hello readers,   How is it hanging with you guys these days?   i hope you all are well. Yesterday in a classroom lecture of mine, the teacher thought of giving a small excerpt on Perspectives. Essentially speaking perspective is the way of looking at things formulated by ones own experiances, and this really got me thinking. It is very common for us to look at everything from the viewpoint of "I would have done it better", we do not hesitate in pointing out others mistakes relentlessly, without thinking for even a second that if we were in the situation would we have even succeeded.              The teacher however was explaining a different concept, he drew a hotch-potched image on a white board with a marker in front of us of a plant with no specific features to it. A flower on top, two leaves on its stem on either of its sides and finally a triangular pot. I wont tell you what i saw but would rather ask you what image would you make of this description.            There