Apr 29, 2015

Avengers 2- Movie Review

A marvel movie comes out and I don’t review it? Not likely. Especially the supersized sequel to the highest grossing superhero movie ever. I’d been waiting for this movie for over a year, ever since the official page on IMDB was created and the image of Ultron from the comics was used as a poster. So I positively had to watch the first morning show of the Saturday and I did. Even when the earthquake shook Kolkata at over 6 Richter and even when people were exiting the movie hall to save themselves, I and my friend just raised our 3D glasses for a second to look at them, whispered “Amateurs” and resumed watching the movie. I know it’s the dumbest thing to do during earthquake, but I didn’t feel anything shaking and didn’t know the severity of it until I went back to my apartment and saw the news. 

Getting back to the movie, it is everything that you expected from the trailers and even more. If you had a Loki wielding a magic sceptre in the first movie, here you have a huge metallic “A.I” wielding the magic sceptre. If you had an army of aliens in the first movie, here you have an army of robots. If you had six superheroes there, you have many more here. If you had two very good fight sequences there, you have four here. If you had a flying SHIELD control base there, here you have a whole darn flying… umm, watch the movie and you’ll know.

Marvel Studios learned from their past mistakes, and they’ve given equal importance to all members of the Avengers. In the previous movie Ironman stole all the limelight with his wits and ultimately by saving the city from the nuclear warhead (something he never stopped to boast about), and the Hulk by saving him. Hawkeye and Scarlet Johansson… Uh, I mean Black Widow… didn’t get much focus. Maybe I felt more so because they didn’t get their own movies to let us know about their past. This movie did very good job of showing their private, emotional and vulnerable selves, and that goes for the other characters too. It felt for the first time that these superheroes are humans after all... well, except Thor who’s practically a god, but gods also have their woes.

I liked the two new additions to the cast, a boy and a girl who are ‘twins’. The girl has magical abilities (Telekinesis and psyche manipulation) and the boy can run really really fast. Fans of X-men would know that the boy is actually ‘Quicksilver’ and the girl is ‘Scarlet Witch’, and are in fact children of Magneto. This fact was not revealed in the movie because the film right to X-men franchise is currently with 20th Century Fox Studios, and Avengers was made by Marvel Studios. This is also the reason why Spiderman is not in the Avengers, although he is one of the coolest members in comics but sadly owned by Sony. This issue is so ridiculous that they call the twins ‘Enhanced’ in Avengers 2, which is just a nice way of saying ‘Mutants’. One thing that’s weird about the cast for the twins, although they look awesome together, is that they played as husband and wife in Godzilla last year. It was weird information for me because in one of the comic book arcs that I read, the twins were actually engaged in a... umm… romantic relationship. I hope that was a coincidence and wasn’t a reference to the Lannisters.

Ultron is of course the pivotal character in the story. He may seem like the usual Artificial Intelligence gone rogue, but he’s not.  He has a nice dark humour, much like the A.I system ‘Glados’ from the Portal games. He has feelings, evident from the way he speaks to the ‘Twins’ and feels the existential crisis. He gets angry when provoked, gets upset when told that he cannot reproduce, and even knows better than to engage the Hulk. James Spader has given a chilling voice to Ultron. It gave me shivers when the self-convinced Ultron mutters- “They’ll understand. When they see it they’ll understand. I just need some… time.”

What’s scary about Ultron is that he can very well be real in the near future. With the advances in the computer technology you can never know when the computers will ‘evolve’ to an extent as to surpass capabilities of the human brain. Currently they don’t, because human brain is the most complex processing unit known to man and its workings are still very much in the darkness. We can build CPUs that can process at lightning speed, but without proper directions, proper instructions, the CPU would not know what to do with all that power. But the brain is after all just a bunch of neurons firing signals at each other, and a computer is just a bunch of logic gates firing electric signals at each other. Once we understand the brain, it will not be impossible to decode it and make a computer that mimics it. It will just take two such average computers, coupled with each other, to outdo the highest IQ ever recorded. Now imagine several such computers connected via network. Now just for the sake of thought exercise imagine that such a super intelligent computer decides that the humans are a threat to each other and the entire life on earth. Tony Stark makes that mistake by trying to create an A.I whose task is peace-keeping, and what else can result in a long lasting peace that the extermination of these petty nuisance called humans. What Tony didn’t know was that this will make for an awesome movie.

The movie is not without some negative points. Though I cannot point it out, it did feel that the movie was lacking some of the flashy charm of the first movie, maybe because of so many superhero movies coming out these days. Some dialogues were left incomplete and several actions seemed too scripted instead of looking natural. I saw the movie in both 3D and 2D. The 2D version is naturally much clearer, but surprisingly Marvel knows how to make good 3D also. The post credit scene was awesome. Even though it was only about 10 seconds long, it has made me restless until the next movie “Infinity Wars”.

If you haven’t already watched the movie, what’re you doing? Go watch it now!



The Visitor- Part 5 (Conclusion)

“Men in Black?” I asked to see if I heard him right.
“Yup. I have to get going. Open the door”
I went to the door and opened it. There stood a man- tall, dark and handsome. Like a guy straight out of a Hollywood movie. He wore a black suit and matching goggles.
‘Who wears goggles at night?’


Paul who came behind me laughed, obviously listening to my thoughts.
“Hello sir” said the man in black, “I’m Officer Jay. I’ve come to retrieve your guest, if that’s fine with you.”
“Guest?” I looked back at Paul, “Oh yeah, sure.”
“Wassup Jay!” Paul waved his hands and the man replied in a changed amiable tone, “Hi Paul. Seems like you’re gonna be stuck here for a while longer.”
“Yeah yeah. I don’t mind.”
“You don’t mind?” the man pulled down his goggle and peered from the top to check if Paul was joking, “You mean the whole send-off party I threw for you this night was for nothin’?”
“Yeah well, thanks for the party. But guess I’m gonna be stuck here for a while longer” Paul grinned.
“Fine. But I’m not givin’ you anymore parties the next time your ship is fixed. And looks like it’s bumped up pretty good” said the man-in-black, “Kay is loading it in a truck over there.”
“I must ask, Sir” continued the man now looking at me, “Did you feel any discomfort in his presence?”
Paul was offended, “Hey look at me and then look at him. Do I look like someone who can hurt him? Evolution may have made my head bigger but left my body weak because we don’t use it much. The only discomfort to him is the tall scary guy on his doorstep in the middle of the night.”
The man smiled and pressed me, “Well, did he Sir?”
“Uh, no no not at all” I said earnestly hoping my statement would extend Paul’s stay in my house.
“Good, we’ll be off then” said the man-in-black and signalled Paul, “Get on the car Paul.”
“Hey don’t order me! And one more thing, I’m going on a vacation right after I return to office.” Paul said with his hands folded across his chest.
“Vacation? Where are you going? To the second floor of our office?”, Joked the man who called himself Jay.
“Very funny. I’m going to roam the world.”
“But we can’t let people see aliens.”
“I’m not alien. You’re alien!” Paul raised his voice.
“Okay okay, talk to Zed. Let’s see what he thinks. Now get on the car, please! We’re late and I’m sleepy.” Jay pleaded with Paul.
I didn’t know what to say to Paul. A minute ago we were talking our hearts out and now it all seemed awkward. Paul came to me and gave me a hug, his bony limbs feebly wrapping around me. He was tiny. His huge head pressing against my chest, I felt like I’m hugging one of those personal post boxes we see in Hollywood movies, or a huge lollipop.
Paul let go of me and smiled “E.T go home”.
‘Another movie reference’, incorrect reference though since the actual quote is ‘E.T phone home’ and it is often misunderstood. But I let it pass. He had just called a place on Earth his home.
Paul walked away from me and past Jay but stopped at the door, then turned towards Jay, “Jay, can you do me a favour and bypass the next step?”
“Next step?”
Paul squinted at Jay for a couple of seconds, perhaps willing him to do something, and then sighed, “It’s no use trying to convey something to you via thoughts. I meant the elimination of witness step.”
“Elimination?” I gasped.
“Are you serious? That’s a violation of protocol” Jay objected.
“Come on just this time, for me” Paul sounded pleading.
“But… You know that I’ll be in trouble.” Jay seemed conflicted.
“He won’t say anything to anyone.” Paul told him and then looked at me.
I understood nothing, “Uh what’s going on?”
“I’m just asking him to spare you.”
“Spare me?” my heart was pounding now, “You can’t kill me. That’s illegal. I didn’t commit any felony. You.. you fell in my balcony! It was your fault! I DIDN’T DO ANYTHING!”
Jay and Paul exchanged confused looks and howled with laughter together.
“See I told you… He’s harmless… Let him be, please” Paul spoke between chuckles.
“Okay fine”, said Jay “You owe me one.”
“Hey you guys want me to recommend humans to my community right? That’s why you’re helping me go back home. I owe you nothing” Paul said sticking his tongue out “Come on, let’s go”
They had just spared my life. Meeting him didn’t sound like everyone’s privilege, almost illegal. I was an outlaw in that manner. And yet, I didn’t want him to leave. I raised my hand forward to stop him from leaving and then dropped it without saying anything. Paul saw me raise my hand and thought I was waving him goodbye. He waved back.
“I’ll miss you” I blurted out. My mistake.
He stopped on his track.
“What?” jay asked him.
Paul turned towards me. His eyes even bigger now, “You’ll… miss me?”
“Yeah” I shrugged. Why are you over-reacting?
“Nobody has said that to me.” He said.
“Well, that’s maybe because people in your office see you every day. So they have nothing to miss. And the outsiders who see you are removed from existence.”
“Even when I was about to leave earth nobody said they’ll miss me” Paul eyed Jay who raised his hands in surrender, “Hey, we neva’ thought it a farewell. We assumed once you’re back to yo’ home you’d get a new ride and keep visiting us.”
Paul got to thinking and then looked at me, “How can you miss me? You just met me. Instant connection is not something humans can do. I thought only our kind felt it because of our mental connections. I even started liking your mind-voice.”
I gave a grim grin, “well, I sometimes get attached to people pretty soon too. It’s rare but it happens.”
“My gosh, you humans are better than I thought” he looked at me and Jay in turn and then at me, “Then you’ll find it hard to let go of this new friendship.”
“Sadly yes” I replied softly, “It’s not every day that I meet a super smart telepathic E.T. You’ll keep in touch right?”
“I can’t. I’ll miss you but Jay’s reputation is at stake here.”
“Oh!”
“You were right Jay” he tapped on Jay’s shoulder, “carry out the next step. I don’t want this burden on me.”
“Wait what?” I jumped back, “You mean the elimination step? You can’t do that. I’m your friend.”
Paul smiled, “Nobody’s going to hurt you buddy. Remember when I said you won’t remember anything? That’s what is going to happen. We’ll remove the evidence that I was here. Then you won’t be a witness anymore. That is the elimination.”
“Please look here Sir.” Jay adjusted his goggles in place and took out a sleek looking metal cylinder of some sort. It was rounded at both ends and had a black strip near one end. He held it vertically like an artist measuring his model with a pencil.
“Please look at this black strip” he told me.
“Wait what is this?” I asked, scared now.
“It’s Neuralyzer. It’s used to wipe the memory clean of a witness. Its flash of light goes deep in your brain and erases the most recent experiences from your short term memory before it could commit to your long term memory. You won’t remember meeting Paul.” Jay replied casually.
“What? Why?”
“I don’t want you to remember me and long to meet me buddy. I know that kind of longing- to go meet my friends -and I don’t want to be the cause of it to someone else. Hence, this cruel treatment. But it’s lesser of the two evils. I’d rather that you forget me than have you remember me as a friend who abandoned you.”
“No!” I protested. I realised that Jay’s sunglasses must be protecting him from the Neuralyzer. Why else would he be wearing a sunglass in the middle of the night? If only I had one right now. ‘And you thought you could beat Cyclops by covering yourself with sunglasses’ my mind-voice found the most inappropriate time to mock me. Paul chuckled. I looked at him and saw that he had closed his eyes and was smiling at my thoughts.
“Say cheese” said Jay and I instinctively looked at him. A blinding flash of light.
I stood stunned for a second and shook my head.
“Goodbye kid! And Thanks for the yummy Murukku.” Paul said and started walking towards his car. I was too dazed to react.
“Did you just call’im a kid?” Jay raised his eyebrows, “This guy looks like he’s in’is mid-20s.”
“Of course” I said blinking rapidly, “for someone as old as Paul everyone on earth must be like kids.”
“What the?” Jay looked at me shocked.
“He must’ve blinked” Paul called out from near the car, “and you forgot to say the commands. Try again!”
Another bright flash of light before I could protest. Everything was pure white. Like a clean white board. Like everything written on it had been just cleaned. Spotless.
As my eyes adjusted to the surroundings I heard the man-in-black talking to me, “You don’t remember anything that happened in the last hour. Nobody visited you. You just fell asleep and had strange dreams which you can’t recall. Go inside and lock the door. Go to your bed and sleep.”
“Okay” I said in a monotone. He nodded and walked away from the door. I locked the door, went to my bed room, turned off the lights, lay down on my bed and pulled up the blanket to my face. As I closed my eyes the last memory of a white board still fresh in my mind, a kind of memory that lights up the back of your eyelids.
On my table near the bed, my laptop was in ‘Sleep’ mode, with a new document open also with white screen in it. I went to ‘sleep’ mode as well.
The End
  • This story is inspired from the movies ‘Paul’ and ‘Men-in-Black’. Also my personal interest in sci-fi and philosophy. :)
  • UFOs are real. Yes, they are ‘Unidentified Flying Objects’. Whether they are weather balloon, military surveillance aircraft, a prank or actually alien spaceship is up for debate. If we knew, they won’t be called UFOs anymore would they? :P
  • Roswell Incident of 1947 refers to the crash of a military surveillance balloon in Roswell, New Mexico. When the crash was reported, the military quickly collected all the debris and concealed the military purpose of it, passing it off as a weather balloon. This caused people to believe that something was indeed fishy about the way the military covered up everything and several theories of alien spacecraft crash were born. Some witnesses of the Roswell incident claim seeing alien dead bodies being recovered by the military. Spooky isn’t it?
  • Many people who have witnessed UFOs also claim to have been visited by strange men in black suits who threatened them into keeping silence about their UFO sighting. If we can believe someone’s account of an alien space ship hovering above them then we might as well believe in the MIB phenomena.
  • Apart from these there are several account of people who claim to have seen live aliens and some believe they were abducted by the aliens to their ships where they were experimented on and then were returned back to earth, all this while they either have lost track of a lot of actual time or no time at all.
  • Even with all the so called video ‘proof’ and crop circles, there is no substantial irrefutable proof of life elsewhere in the universe. I believe, and so do many others, that this is because of the close minded short sightedness of religion and scientific limitation in venturing deeper into space. We cannot even claim to know all the species right here on earth, and the universe is infinitely vast. We must be really conceited to believe that we’re the only ones.
-Post Credit Scene-
I got up after about an hour of sleep because of the faint burning sensation in my eyes. I switched on the light and looked at the sleep deprived self in the mirror. My eyes were red and eyelids were drooping. There was a thin filament coming out of the corner of my right eye.
“Oh crap!” I reached to it and pulled it out. It came out without resistance. I dropped it in an open cup on the drawer below the mirror. I carefully took out the other one from my right eye.
The vendor who supplied these contact lenses, though proudly advertised its AR coating and the UV protection capabilities, had strongly advised me against sleeping with the lens on. “These babies may protect your eyes from harmful rays but the eyes also need oxygen which is hard to get with the eyelids closed.” He had said.
I dropped the second lens in the disinfectant liquid to soak all night. I drew heavy breath and went back to my bed. I had to pretend like I had forgotten everything in front of Jay. I then looked at my laptop.
You wanted inspiration for a blog post. Now you have enough for atleast five.’Whispered my mind-voice.
The End (for real this time)–

The Visitor- Part 4

“What? You were living on earth for decades?”
“I was trying to fly back to my place when my shuttle froze and I had to land it here.”
“Where were you living all these days? and why? And How?” It made no sense to me so I kept on adding question marks, “and What?”
Paul heaved a sigh, “I shouldn’t probably tell you this, but what the hell, you won’t remember it anyway and I liked talking to you.” He said it so quick I didn’t quite catch its essence.
“Wait what?”
“The thing is kid, I crashed on earth in 1947 in a place called Roswell in Mexico. Some of my friends and I left our planet on a drunk adventure and we crashed on this god forsaken planet. My friends died on impact and I was taken captive. They experimented on me like I’m some frog ready for dissection. They opened my up, poked around my insides and stitched me up finally because they needed me alive.” He touched the outlines of a long but faint scar on his chest, “Then they put me in a cell to keep me from running away or contacting my planet. They kept calling and referring me as ‘Alien’, reaffirming my feeling of being alienated. The trauma of that is why I don’t like being called ‘Alien’. Even when they spoke to me- and I’d learnt the language in a couple of days just by observing them- they spoke cautiously. They were afraid that I’ll call for my people’s help. But the truth is my ship was broken and there’s no space-time bender on earth that can call my home planet. The fastest signal you use is still limited by light speed and that’ll take millions of years to reach my planet.”
“Wow. But 1947? Gosh that’s long. You don’t look much old.”
“Like I said, I really am still young. Life span is very important for technical growth.”
“Right you said that before. So you’re saying you came to earth on 1947? And they kept you captive? So you broke free and were trying to escape today? But your shuttle crashed again behind my house”
“Umm..” He smiled at my imagination “Not so much buddy. They did keep me captive for a few years. Then the commander in-charge of Extra-terrestrial affairs was replaced and he was kinder to me. He saw what I’m capable of and he knew I’ll be of help to them if only they were more polite to me. So he set me free but requested not to roam outside the facility.”
“They have an office for extra-terrestrial affairs?”
“Yes, much like foreign embassies in each country. That’s the place where other extra-terrestrials come to visit Earth”
“Wait a second? You’re saying there are other aliens… I mean E.Ts on earth right now?”
“Yup”
“So the Area 51 is real?”
“Nah” He snorted, “That’s just a military bunker that was made to distract conspiracy theorists from finding the real deal. The real E.T embassy is underground in a place I can’t tell you.”
“Wow, so it’s true. There are outsiders among us”
“You sound surprised.”
“Of course I am. These aren’t things we see on news, but only in sci-fi movies.”
“Yeah well, they don’t want people to know about it. There’s no telling how people will react to out of the world creatures. I’m guessing the reaction of most will be just like the reaction of those who found me. They’re like children and they’d want to poke us to see what happens. Humans look suspiciously even at a foreigner. The bigger issue is that our mere presence will immediately invalidate a couple of big religions in this world. That is enough to cause a world-wide havoc. So the commander who helped me also begged me not to run away. He was the one who drastically changed the department for Extra-Terrestrial affairs and made it friendly for guests. They have ties with several species from this galaxy. Now I’m given a celebrity treatment in the facility and I’ve helped them as much as I can.”
“So if the whole department was founded on your arrival why can’t they help you rebuild your shuttle?”
“They’re trying. They’ve even joined hands with some other E.Ts in repairing my shuttle, but there’s not much they know about so it’s like running a Ferrari on batteries; There’s not enough power. And none of the other E.Ts is advanced enough to contact my place. I couldn’t help either because no matter how smart I am I’m still a young amateur when compared to those that made this shuttle.”
“But it flew today?”
“Yeah, they thought they’ve figured it out. I was still anxious but I gave it a try anyway. I was supposed to go round the earth on my shuttle and let the gravity fling me to the outer space like a sling shot. It’s funny you people still use that technique. But as I was halfway through the globe my shuttle broke down and I had to land it as quietly as possible. But you saw it because you were awake at 1 am.”
“Sorry” I gave a sheepish grin, “But hey, a great mind like yours should know to test the thing before you venture into space with it. Even our company has a huge department of testers that scrutinize everything before they let it go out for use.”
“Yeah well I was in a hurry to go home.”
“In such hurry that you’d risk your life?”
“You don’t know how it feels like kid, the longing, the loneliness.”
“Loneliness? You’re a rockstar in your department. You just said it. Why not take advantage of it?”
“Yeah, all the celebrity treatment asides I have to spend my days and nights in my room, watching movies and TV series on the internet.” It seemed like he was feeling comfortable with me to share his feelings. But then I recalled him saying something about me going to forget it all.
“That’s the problem.” I said trying to push aside the uncomfortable feeling in my guts. Even though I felt sympathy for him I also had this uneasy premonition that something was about to happen. I continued, “You should go out and have fun. I’m sure the other E.Ts will lend you their cloaking device or whatever it is to make you look like a human.”
“I don’t want to. All these years, getting back has been my only goal.”
“I understand it must be really frustrating. But earth isn’t a bad place either. Instead of hastening and taking deadly risks to get back, you can just sit back and enjoy the scenery for a while. I’m sure they’ll figure out your shuttle’s tech in another couple of decades if not today, and you’ll still be young then. So enjoy the stay.”
“That’s what I’ve been doing all this while.”
“But you haven’t seen the real earth yet. Watching a mountain through the window of your house is nothing compared to experiencing it from atop the mountain. And you’ve been watching the world from your computer, your ‘Windows’. I’ll tell you something I haven’t told anyone.
‘Last year I was very depressed. I don’t know if it was the heartbreak or the night shifts in office that messed me up but I didn’t want to live anymore. I didn’t want to die either but nothing felt interesting anymore. I was just moving forward in line, working, earning and surviving. Nothing excited me. I just wanted to get away from everything, get out of this world of misery. Then I heard that they were planning to send people to Mars on a one way trip. The people will live there on Mars and establish their colony. I almost jumped to the opportunity because it was exactly what I needed- to get out of this world.
‘I had made up my mind and planned to apply for it over that weekend. But then something happened. When I travelled in bus back and forth to office I started appreciating the scenery. I found the trees extra green and the roads extra dark. I found that the sky isn’t just plain blue, but it has several shades and sometimes of different colors. I started finding even a dog besides a dumpster amusing. I started finding the bus conductors friendly and the girls beautiful again. Even when I got to office I enjoyed talking to people around me because those were supposed to be the last few days of my life on earth. So I was nice to people since I didn’t want to leave them having any grudges against me, and they were in turn extra nice. Then I thought- this is good. Life is good. I realized that I’m enjoying these plain views while there’s so much more to see in the world. I have gone to several places in India but never outside India. How could I leave a world and a life that I haven’t experienced to the fullest? I didn’t apply for the one way trip after that.”
Paul stared at me expressionless. I may have not put it in very good words but I knew that he could feel my feelings. He was telepathic after all, which is nothing but empathy from a distance. Maybe that’s why they were so much better than us, because they could understand each other’s feelings. When you know what others feel there’s no way to act selfish. But just to put my thoughts to words about the greatness of planet earth, I went on, “There’s nothing better than a song when it comes to express something deep. Here’s a song I love.”
I began to clear my throat when my mind-voice interrupted me, “Dude, please don’t tell me you’re going to sing. We don’t want to scare our guest now, do we?”
“Ahem, right. Let me play the song from my mobile instead. I forgot the lines” I said and Paul looked at me amused. I searched for the song and played it. After some indiscernible African chants the song began in English-
“From the day we arrive on the planet
And blinking, step into the sun
There’s more to see than can ever be seen
More to do than can ever be done
There’s far too much to take in here
More to find than can ever be found
But the sun rolling high
Through the sapphire sky
Keeps the great and small on the endless round.
It’s the Circle of Life…” and it went on.
“Wow” he was impressed I could see, “So if you had applied you think you could’ve been chosen to go to Mars?”
“Nah, the chances were slim”, I chuckled, “But there’s something about the thought of leaving something that makes it look dear to us.”
“Barney Stinson calls it ‘Graduation Goggles’. Like how we start liking our school in the final days even though we hated it while in school.” Paul said smiling.
“Oh yeah, I was just going to say that. You stole my thoughts”
“Hey I wasn’t looking into your mind, promise.” He laughed and I saw some colour on his grey skin maybe the life coming back to him, “Thank you kid. You made me appreciate what I have now. Of course I want to go back to my place, but I won’t be in a hurry after this. I don’t want to.. you know.. die” he laughed again.
He’s quoting Russell Peters now’ my mind-voice whispered.
“I heard that” he said.
“Sorry” I chuckled, “It’s not me. It’s my mind-voice.”
He suddenly went silent, “You hear that?”
“Of course. It’s my mind-voice.” I raised my left brow.
“Not you. That sound outside”
I listened carefully for a few seconds and heard nothing. “No” I said and as if to mock my timing the doorbell rang.
“They’re here” Paul said.
‘Another movie reference’ said the mind-voice but I was scared and asked Paul who it was at this time.
“They’ve come to take me back. They must’ve figured that the shuttle didn’t work and they tracked it down here.”
“Who? The department of E.T?”
Paul nodded, “Their agents. The Men-in-Black.”