What are you searching for today? Is it something that you kept somewhere yesterday that you can’t find? Or is it something about how you feel today? Cinema and its multitude of narratives continue to exploit our consistent and more than often restless need to search for something or the other by placing their unique […]
Author: Dhruv Krishna Goyal
Attempting to both learn more and inform more about the medium I love the most.
“The Other”
“Unable to perceive the shape of You, I find You all around me.” Guillermo del Toro’s loving ode to the history of cinema and fairy tales, and outsiders, “The Shape of Water,” (2017) ends on this lovely short poem whose single line has resonated with me ever since I watched the film. It is a […]
The Malleable Nature of Memories
One of the recurring phrases I hear, and often use when conversing with a close one is, “Remember when we…” As we mature, our constant desire to cling on to memories seems to grow stronger. These memories are, essentially, our own versions of our history we want to either live repeatedly or forget. While the […]