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Che (2014)
It was a big governmental lie....
I saw this movie in university. It was presented by supporters of Iranian regime and truly it harassing me a lot. The movie shows government troops and Kurd traitors as heroes in other side they show Kurdish guerrillas-who fought for freedom without wanting anything for themselves- very aggressive and heartless. For whom who is not a Kurd or don't know about Kurdish people very well it may be very interesting but for us it was really an insult.
It's a truth that history is written by victors. They have power and surely they will say whatever they want to be said. The people who are with government say everything that they want but in their opposite side we can't hear a convincing answer for them whereas even a school student in Kurdistan can give one a very reasonable and convincing answer about what's happened in there and what they're fighting for.
On other hands the movie contains very irrelevant things and wrong information about Kurdish parties and the language that people talking with. At last I think it wasn't a biography and it was nothing more than a fictional movie.
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
Where are we?
When two years ago for first time I saw a space Odyssey I get nothing from it. It seems to me nonsense. But when I saw it again a few days ago I'm completely mesmerized by this piece of art. I'm not going to talk about the beginning of the movie that shows us the process of progress. The cube is the thing that I'm going to talk about. I think it's a symbol of ignorance. It doesn't matter how much we make progress in science because there's always unknowns for human even more than before. How much did monkeys and scientists know about the cube? Which group has more questions? For sure it's scientists who have more questions and more unknowns. The spaceship's style is like a sperm and we can see it better in the last minutes when the spaceship's body could be seen as a sperm like moving light. I think it means that our space Odyssey is like a sperm's journey to the womb. And our knowledge of the world around is as same as a child's knowledge of surroundings in the womb. That's why we can see the cube in the room at the end of the Odyssey in front of an old sperm and a young and new infant.