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An Angel at My Table is a 1990 biographical drama film directed by Jane Campion. The film is based on Janet Frame‘s three autobiographies, To the Is-Land (1982), An Angel at My Table (1984), and The Envoy from Mirror City (1984).[3] The film was very well received. It won awards at the New Zealand Film and Television awards, the Toronto International Film Festival, and second prize at the Venice Film Festival.[4]
An Angel at My Table is a dramatisation of the autobiographies of New Zealand author Janet Frame. Originally produced as a television miniseries, the film, as with Frame’s autobiographies, is divided into three sections, with the lead role played by three actresses who portray Frame at different stages of her life: Alexia Keogh (child), Karen Fergusson (teenager), and Kerry Fox (adult). The film follows Frame from when she grows up in a poor family, through her years in a mental institution, and into her writing years after her release.
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What’s really the message of PK, an Aamir Khan Bollywood film? You really want to know or are you just going to mock? 1) There is God (the creator) but what that God is, we don’t know 2) The concept of God is not the real God 3) Religion is man made hence its a conceptual God and different people have created different Gods and according to them, only their God is the right one and that God demands certain rituals, tells you (in his book) what is right and wrong and what to do or not or else, he’ll burn you in hell 4) Religion creates fear. Its not a loving God but a fearing God. You’ve to fear him, worship him, do as he says or else, he is gonna burn you in hell or some other disaster. 5) Labels don’t exist. A Muslim woman or a Hindu man, does not exist in reality. Same goes for being an Indian or Pakistani, these are not real, these are just labels created by our society and we’ve just accepted them. 6) Labels also have their own set of beliefs and ideas, that we’ve just believed in as true but they’re not true. For e.g. seeing a Pakistani Muslim guy and having the belief that he is gonna betray you because he is a Pakistani Muslim guy. So first mistake is that you see a Pakistani Muslim guy, 2nd mistake is that you have other beliefs about that kind of person, so that kind of person will betray you, which again is not true. 7) We’re all equal. What we’ve or what we can do or from which country we’re or which God we believe in, none of this matters, these things only divide us human, they don’t unite us 8) The creator (GOD) does not need our defense. He has created the universe and everything and you’re gonna protect him from other human beings because they have a different opinion than you so you feel threatened? You’re not defending God but just your beliefs. Its one person’s belief vs another person’s belief, nothing to do with God 9) We’re all God’s children and God is everywhere, we don’t need to go to some other place to worship him so he can be satisfied (like he has a big ego, that needs satisfaction) and then accept our prayers and give us what we want or he won’t be bothered. 10) Question everything, question everything they have thought you, it just might be false, ever questioned yourself? your beliefs? Its easy to point fingers outwards but we’ve to point fingers at ourselves and find out the truth (that is, if we want to) 11) We come naked in this world, shame is in our minds, nudism is not erotic but actually natural. If we’re covering our bodies because we feel ashamed of it then what are we doing, really? Feel ashamed of our bodies? Feel ashamed of sex? Can have sex but can’t accept that we’re having sex as its taboo? Screw that. That’s all I remember for now, and I hope that answers your questions.
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She just goes a little mad sometimes. We all go a little mad sometimes. Haven't you?
Norman Bates, Alfred Hitchcock's Psycho (1960)