We love our kids so much that we are ready to do anything for them…Isn’t it?
Yesterday we proved to our little one that we love him loads.
We watched Ra One with him just because he was all in awe of G One and Ra One (Hero and Villain of the movie). By far the worst movie we ever watched. We somehow managed to sit through the movie without dozing off. Am just not able to understand how each actor in the movie agreed to play the role after listening to the story. In this case, I don’t know how the director sold the idea to the actors if there wasn't any story to tell them. Probably the absence of a story would have helped?? ; )
Thank god, we dint agree to take him to the movies. He was so excited about the plan and quickly got ready to watch the DVD. At least we got to save Rs.600 on 3 tickets. But the way my son watched the movie with full of excitement just proved the fact that there might be people who actually enjoyed it, who looks for few other things in a movie other than a story line or some pure common sense.
This morning before he headed out for his class, I was trying to dress him up and he wouldn’t let me put the top 3 buttons on his t shirt. He says its stylish to leave them open the way Ra.One does in the movie. He has been jumping and climbing and running all around the whole time carrying a gun just like Ra.One and G.One and we know its going to continue for the next one week at least. Such is the influence of the movie.
Just like any other parents, we were worried that our son, our little one, was in the process of choosing the bad villain over the good hero. So the moment we got the chance, we were trying to instil the fact that good always wins over evil, even when the evil is stronger, just like in the movie. We knew he was weighing both the hero and the villain, confused over the reality of who is better or stronger rather than who is good or bad.
Choosing the bad villain doesn’t make my son bad or choosing the good doesn’t make him good. Does it?? Why am I being paranoid like this...I wonder...
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