Lessons from Crap

I have been watching a lot of movies lately. Many of them can give a run-for-money to those sop serial makers. But the interesting thing is that even a crappy sop movie has a message. For example,

New In Town:

The movie tells the story of a corporate consultant who came for a mass lay-off in a factory and finally finds a way to keep the heads intact.

  • Lesson #1) There is a way out of every problem even at times when you think that all the exit doors are sealed. You just need to have a will to solve it.
  • Lesson #2) You don’t need to spend 2 hours and the DVD rental (or movie ticket) money to learn what you have already learned from a proverb – Where there is a will, there is a way

Confessions of a Shopaholic:

The movie tells the story of a shopaholic journalist who finds love finally. She tries to copy something off Google for her articles and messes up at work. When she starts writing from her heart, her column becomes hugely popular.

  • Lesson) Faking yourself will not help you in anyway. Just be natural and do things in your own way – not faking someone else’s way – and success shall be yours.

PS: People who watched Mammootty’s latest “Pattanatthil Bhootham” also says that even that movie has a message – About how not to take a movie.