Showing posts with label Matter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Matter. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 1, 2026

Does height matter in Hollywood?

 During Casablanca, Humphrey Bogart had to stand on wooden boxes just to appear taller than Ingrid Bergman. It proves a persistent Hollywood truth: height is just a malleable prop.

For leading men, there is a pervasive illusion that every action star is well over six feet tall. In reality, the camera favors proportion over sheer size. Actors with slightly larger heads and broader shoulders often register as massive on screen, regardless of their actual vertical measurement. Sylvester Stallone, Mark Wahlberg, and Tom Cruise all hover around or below average height, yet they have dominated the action genre for decades. Directors use low-angle shots, forced perspective, and specialized footwear to enhance their stature. When an actor is exceptionally tall, it can actually create framing problems. A massive height discrepancy between two actors requires the camera to pull back, which can disrupt the intimacy of close-up dialogue scenes.

To solve this, production crews rely on a simple piece of equipment: the apple box. During the run of The X-Files, the crew built custom ramps and boxes—affectionately dubbed "Scully boxes"—so the 5-foot-3 Gillian Anderson could comfortably share the frame with the 6-foot David Duchovny.

However, height expectations historically placed a different burden on female actors. For decades, traditional casting dictated that women should not tower over their male romantic leads. Actresses like Sigourney Weaver and Geena Davis, both hitting the six-foot mark, have noted that their height initially cost them roles, as some leading men refused to work alongside women who were taller than them. Fortunately, the industry has become slightly more flexible over time. Today, tall actresses frequently share the screen with shorter male co-stars without the production resorting to trick photography or trenches to hide the difference.

Ultimately, casting directors are far more concerned with an actor's screen presence, charisma, and facial geometry than the tape measure. In Hollywood, physical height is just a starting point; the camera, the framing, and a few wooden boxes handle the rest.

Tuesday, December 23, 2025

What frustrates you the most?

 Women fall for toxic boys and leave nice men.💔

Yet another bollywood propoganda movie where toxicity is disguised as love.🤡

Mukti, a young college girl, is studying psychology. Shankar is her classmate, who is always angry and a “macho man” - epitome of narcissism. Mukti used him for her thesis completion.

“I can fix him 😊” she said to her professor.

And they came together in a situationship. Mukti tried to comfort him every time he felt angry.

One day, Shankar had a fight with bus conductor. Mukti came on the scene and calmed him down. Meanwhile the bus conductor was thrashing him.

As this game of fake love was growing, Shankar was falling in love with mukti.

And he confessed his love for Mukti. Reacting to that, she laughed :

“I don't love you. We were just faking things”

Disheartened, Shankar went to her father and confidently asked for their marriage. Her father, being the chief secretary of state, said that he needs to clear UPSC prelims to have same social status.🙂

So, our hero wasted three years in UPSC prep and finally cleared prelims. He came to meet Mukti, only to find that she is already getting married with her distant professor from Germany.

He set everything on fire.🔥

Disrespected her in front of all. Abused her and warned to destroy everything. Why? Just because he couldn't take her “No” as a “No”. Typical bollywood shit.

And he left that place. Suddenly, Mukti realised that she truly loved shankar. She was in love with his toxicity and narcissism. She started drinking and smoking in his memories.🙂

Although she got pregnant by her husband. In her heart, she was still in love with Shankar. And I was like:

She became lady kabir singh, and went on with alcohol and cigarettes. Ultimately, her liver, intensitine and lungs got damaged. But trust me, she loved Shankar and his toxicity. ðŸ¤¡

After all, this married woman truly loved her boyfriend.🤡 What about her husband? He was just a silent man who forgave toxic behaviour of his wife🙂‍↕️ - such a nice man.

After some time, she met Shankar in therapy session, who became an air force pilot. And she confessed her love for him.🫡 But Shankar had became “sakht launda” and sacrificed himself for his country. Mukti died by infection from smoking as she was delivering the baby.

Wow, a whole load of 💩.

And that never ending bollywood obsession with romanticising toxicity, stalking, abuse and narcissism. Inspired by these, some kids become alcoholic and toxic and girls think that is love ðŸ¤§. This is what frustrates me the most.

Saturday, March 22, 2025

What is dark matter, and where did it come from?

 This is energy only the camera can see.

With close inspection you realize pictures like this are like a Where’s Waldo book from back in the day. And would you believe I actually found Waldo?

Let’s take a closer and closer look at what I circled to the left.

He almost looks like a kid from the streets of London back in the day, hat and all. And notice he’s looking right at the camera.

So, is it possible such life only the camera can see can help solve the mystery of Dark Matter?

I think the answer is a resounding Yes!