tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-332491328939495514.post819544208963007426..comments2024-01-22T00:55:41.067-08:00Comments on Thinking Got Loud: Two unsinkable ships: Thoughts on Thiruchitrambalam, Autograph and Thotta ChinungiRam Muralihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15932557588480669430noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-332491328939495514.post-22442033372941542132022-10-30T06:43:27.613-07:002022-10-30T06:43:27.613-07:00Anonymous / Zola - thank you for your comments. :)...Anonymous / Zola - thank you for your comments. :)Ram Muralinoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-332491328939495514.post-58888225605622695262022-10-20T09:05:49.846-07:002022-10-20T09:05:49.846-07:00Superb! I never cease to be amazed at the depth y...Superb! I never cease to be amazed at the depth you bring to what appears to be 'just a movie'<br /><br />Yes. MThe way we relate to movies is a personal experience and it is our deep seated individual microchips which determibe what our experience isZolahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09347849134451149946noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-332491328939495514.post-2655020819784566992022-10-20T00:28:07.322-07:002022-10-20T00:28:07.322-07:00And the (friend)ships that will stay afloat in my ...And the (friend)ships that will stay afloat in my memory sans any risk of sinking are the ones in Thotta Chinungi and Autograph.<br /><br />-- That says it! Any art form is a personal experience and movies definitely so. Makes me want to see all three movies after reading your review! :) Enjoyed it. Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com