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On Imagination

 Over the last year with the growth of OTT - I have ended up watching movies in many languages - some which I understand and many which I dont. But with subtitles, the barrier of language can be transcended. 

What is intriguing about movies is the imagination and the stories. Yes. Duh. 

But far more intriguing and possibly less obvious is the landscape. 

In a Hollywood movie everything happens in NY or LA. In Bollywood much of the events happen in Mumbai or Punjab. In Kerala if it is a Malayalam movie and so on. 

Even when they reach a different territory in order to have continuity, a character who speaks the language appears somehow (which again isnt implausible whether in India or abroad). 

The imagination happens inside the known geography of the audience (for the most part). And using familiar elements a new story is constructed, yet again. 

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