Thursday, August 20, 2009

Peaking our interest


Where movies are concerned, the only thing that seems to interest the world is a `scandal in the wind'. We thrive on trivia and lose focus on the real thing. A film journalist is often torn between moral ethics and worldly demands. He or she has a job to do, but most often the interview ends up not the way it started out. A good interview brings out a new facet instead of repeating itself. Millions of questions can be asked, but unfortunately the most common ones are used. This causes boredom and kills the actual essence of the personality. Hype overcomes sense and so much gets lost in translation.

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