Category: Movies

Dubrovnik – One of the Homes of Game of Thrones

I recently had the enormous pleasure of visiting Croatia’s most well-known city – Dubrovnik. Words cannot describe the place. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys visiting stunning historical sites, fantastically beautiful natural scenery, botanical and semi-wild heaven-like gardens. The history of the place is richer than my limited memory resources can support, so I won’t go into any details here.

So yes, to me (and it seems, millions of other visitors) Dubrovnik is like heaven on earth, like George Bernard Shaw had once exclaimed.

One thing about Dubrovnik, which struck me as very surprising, given the place is a hugely popular tourist destination – the lack of “tack” and in particular, the lack of Game-of-Thrones-related merchandise for fans of the extremely popular series. To those of you who are not familiar with the connection between GoT and the city, most of the second and parts of the other seasons of the series were filmed in Dubrovnik and its surroundings (inc. islands e.g. Lokrum), from what I understand. So naturally, given the multi-million fanatical fan base of GoT, one would expect to find Dubrovnik’s tourist shops full to the brim with GoT-themed souvenirs, such as ceramic plates, gypsum statues, glassware, T-shirts and postcards, not to mention dedicated guided tours and other adventures. And yet, there was nothing. I visited a multitude of places and shops during my 3-day holiday there and saw absolutely nothing like what I described above.

Despite being a big fan of GoT myself, I was delighted. The city has so much more to offer to its visitors that it would be somewhat out-of-place for it to advertise itself within the narrow and strictly contemporary context of a Western popular culture product. I cannot wait to go back and further explore Dubrovnik and the area.

 

A feel-good movie, which left me smiling for the rest of the evening

I watched a good movie a couple of days ago so I thought it was worth sharing. Ballet Shoes (2007) tells the extraordinary story of 3 orphaned girls, each with their own talent, who grow up in a poor but loving home in London in the ’30s and try to follow their dreams of becoming a ballerina, an actress and a pilot respectively. It is a very easy-going film suitable for small children too. It is inspiring and although there are no particularly deep or sophisticated characters, I highly recommend it.

An excellent movie, which you should watch (if you have somehow missed it)

Now you may think you know enough about the recent financial crisis. You maybe have read 1000s of articles in journals, newspapers and magazines and thought it was enough, as you finally got the multifaceted story in full. That is what I thought before I went to see the documentary Inside Job.

I am so glad I went to see it. The rage inside of me at the end of the movie was resonating with the collective rage in the hall. People could not believe such things were allowed to happen and no one was doing anything to prevent them from happening in the future, especially in the US.

While the story is very familiar to us overall, the movie presents  video evidence of the crimes of certain high-file individuals and companies. I just read that the movie has won multiple awards, including an Oscar, 7 other awards and 15 nominations. I highly recommend it!

I found out from the movie that something I never thought would be legal is commonplace, i.e. that university professors of economics are allowed to not only be on the boards of financial institutions, but also to accept private sponsorship for carrying out research (which eventually becomes highly influential, as it is used by monetary authorities, who may or may not be aware of the extra incentives that the researcher had to conclude one way or the other). I cannot even find the words to express how wrong and dangerous this freedom can be in the wrong hands. This movie made me realise how naïve I had always been. Watch it if you haven’t.

p.s. The whole thing is not dissimilar to privately carried out research in the pharmaceutical industry (if you don’t know what I am talking about, read Ben Goldacre’s Bad Pharma and Bad Science).

First ever blog

This is my first blog ever. I will follow the advice given for first-time bloggers and I will provide a brief outline of why I am starting this blog and what the blog will be about.

The truth is that I feel a bit lonely when it comes to my interests and hobbies. My friends typically do not share them, not all of them anyway. So I thought that my ideas and thoughts must be of interest to someone out there, and it is worth sharing them. I hope I am right and I will get similarly-minded folk reading my blog and I will get to read their blogs on similar topics. That is it, in a nutshell. Thanks for reading.