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Monday, November 15, 2010

Kickass!



Kickass - a movie about a teenage boy turned superhero. He has absolutely no super powers. What he does have is a custom made superhero costume and the will to help those in trouble. The movie has its share of humor, a fair amount of gore and Nicholas Cage in yet another strange role he could have done without (remember Ghost Rider?)
Still, this teenage comedy does have its heart in the right place. The entire movie is based on a simple observation – most of us want to help, but do we?

Most of us definitely want to put a stop to injustice happening around us, we want to rescue that old man getting mugged or that young woman getting assaulted. However, if it means putting ourselves in harms way, we would probably look (run) in the opposite direction. Self preservation comes naturally to us.

The person inflicting harm is definitely ‘bad’ and the person who actually goes in to rescue the victim is probably ‘good’. But there is a whole lot of gray in between these two extremes.  According to me, a combination of basic human decency, common sense and presence of mind are needed to respond appropriately in such situations. If you don’t care and don’t want to help, i.e. u lack basic human decency, then it is really quite simple. Just walk away. Save yourself. If you do want to help, common sense is essential. There is no point running into a fight against a group of thugs to rescue someone. Not only is it stupid, it is not fair to your family and those who care about you. While it is important to come to a strangers rescue, doing so at the risk of your own life might not be the most prudent thing to do. So that brings us to presence of mind. In most situations, even if we are unable to jump in and save the day ourselves, it is possible to call for help. Call the police, call an ambulance, run to a safe distance and scream your lungs out (you are bound to attract a crowd).

I find it strange that I decided to blog about Kickass, considering I also watched The Prestige over the weekend. The Prestige was everything everyone said it would be. Unpredictable and awesome! But more about that in another post.

5 comments:

  1. Did I mention I loved Kickass? :) It was a different movie alright....hehe

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  2. @kali - yeah it was good timepass :) i wont say i loved it but i definitely didnt get bored watching it...

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  3. interestingly enuf.. I realized a good bit of my posts were about movies. I guess you draw inspiration from what transforms you or kindles new thoughts. Some movies do that, take you to a different place and then open up new thought streams... But.. I have been trying to get away from that, there should be better venues in life to draw inspiration from !!

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  4. aj - true... there should be more avenues than movies... which is why we have books and tv shows ;-)

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