Paradise Now

Paradise

Paradise Now is a tale of 2 Palestinian suicide bombers – the last 2 days of their lives as they embark on destructive paths. Two ordinary men, auto mechanics in fact, volunteer themselves for the ’cause’ as they fight their enemy and their own demons.

As expected, one of the guys is on the verge of falling in love. He also has a very happy family (naughty brother, loving sister and doting mother – just a family dog was missing) who is oblivious of their sons decision to blow himself up the next day. But this melodramatic set-up is effective as it sets up some very poignant moments in the movie, where we see even ordinary things seem very deep. Like for instance, whilst video recording their last war mongering script to the people of Israel (similar to Bin laden tapes) he suddenly remembers a message which he forgot to tell his mom, so he adds “mama, I saw a cheaper water filter at the nazamul market – so don’t buy from Syed’s store” – all while holding a AK47 wearing martyr uniform. These kind of moments are sprinkled throughout the movie which effectively separates it from a documentary.

Shot on location inside Palestine – the filmmakers endured a lot of risk in canning the shots. Including Israeli missile attacks, kidnapping of crew and other extreme challenges. And, no, they didn’t use the car explosion footages in the movie – no doubt Shanker would have :) .If you thought this was a Palestinian propaganda machine at work, think again – this film was partially financed by Israeli Film Fund, and had a Israeli co producer. Following the 5th century “Art of War” by Tsu, it conveys the message ‘In order to fight an enemy you must know him fully’. Thought Israelis lobbied against it, it was nominated for an Oscar.

Very interesting film.

4/5

Blogging to death

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Just like old serial killers who used to keep a journal for recording their macabre thoughts, a Japanese teen has been using her blog to keep track of the progress (or lack thereof) of her poisoned victims. First she started with small animals before moving on to her mother!

Following her idol, the british serial killer Graham Young (a.k.a Teacup Poisoner), she fed her victims slow-killing poison and watched them die. Being a bright chemistry student, she chose thalium for poisoning her mother and blogged about how it affected her system. She also photobloged her mother as she progressively slipping into coma (where she remains to this day).

Some of her blog entries:

“It’s a bright, sunny day today, and I administered a delivery of acetic thallium”

“Today mother has deteriorated. She has been complaining of a worsening pain in her leg and has now become immobile.”

“My mother will go to hospital tomorrow and nobody has yet found out what the cause is. To my regret, she is not covered by good insurance, so life will be a little difficult”

“I took a photo of her today as I did yesterday. My brother said I had a penetrating stare and that he was horrified.”

She was caught last October, and a court in Japan has sent her to a correctional home as she is still a 17 year old.

The most shocking thing in this episode is: “She did not hold a grudge against her mother – she just wanted to do an experiment.”

Deadly!