Tumgik
#sunita deshpande
i-got-the-feels · 2 years
Text
Things I can't stop enough about in Daredevil Season 3
Matt questioning his faith
• His this conversation with Father Lantom
"I come to you with questions and you tell me what you understand about God"
"Nature of the gig, I guess"
"Let's give it a rest, shall we?"
•His conversations with Sister Mary
"I'd say things are complicated between you and the guy upstairs"
"Haaaha no, if anything I'd say we finally know where we stand with each other"
"I don't hate him. I've seen his true face that's all. I had a life, friends. And I am choosing to let them believe I am gone because I am" (because he finally, after all this years is seeing the Stick sees - agreed because of his angsr, guilt and hurt- but now he sees how having people by his side doing what he does can be weakness and yes Sister Mary calls Stick an indiot for telling him this but its a little too late)
which later continues when he asks Sister Mary if she knows how it feels one's calling to be taken away
"If you can't fulfil our calling, we might be better off as worm food, that's what you are saying? I'd find another purpose"
"Ah, if you can do anything else, it never was your calling"
"I prayed. I looked for signs. In the end, I just had to my best to figure it out" and Matt says God won't give guidance and Sister Mary says this
"Because you have seen his true face"
"I too believed I was God's soldier (just like Job) . Not any more. I am what I do in the dark now. I bleed only for myself." (reminds me of Season 2 Finale Monologue of Karen "Some people bloody the streets to protect it, some people bloody their fists to protect it
"In front of this God, I'd rather die as devil than live as Matt Murdock" - reminiscent of Season 1 "There is devil in the Murdock boys"
His conversation with the daughter whose father's  kidnapping attempt he foiled
"Thank God for you."
"He didn't help you. I did"
The Hallucinations in the show and their meaning
Matt's hallucinations of Fisk
The clothes his Fisk Hallucination wears and says are symbolic of Matt's guilt, Matt's wondering if he is indeed doing things the right way by sending him into prison, when he himself says- "the system is not meant to keep people like him. With that much money and power he manipulates the broken system", its the Catholic in him that hopes that Fisk has truly changed even though he doesn't believe it seen via his this conversation with Sister Mary
"Do you think people can change?"
"I am still holding out hope."
"I don't think we can. I think we come as we are. Maybe we get a bit nicer. A bit angrier. But we can't change the fundamental nature"
"Well if there's anything that can redeem a lost soul, love would have to top the list" and so he hears all this when he hallucinates Fisk.
"God restores your hearing in time to hear the crowd chant my name. Does that sound like forgiveness?"
"Maybe I can be valuable to city than you  ever were"
"Take me back to prison? But you know that's not going to work. There is only one way to stop me and you won't do it" "Are you sure about that?"
"In a way, you are my accomplice. Everything that happened since you refused to kill me is on you. The bodies I have stacked up. The ones to come. I wonder who's next."
Matt's hallucination of his Dad
In his normal, usual clothes - showing that the devil in them is a part of them. That they enjoying hitting and harming people. The power it gives them.
Dex's Hallucinations
Dex hallucinations mostly include Mercer's voice and that shows the impact she had on her, how he could live a semblance of a normal life before Fisk manipulated and ruined him.
Because of the impact she had on him, he was able to resist Fisk as long as he was.
His hallucinations - unlike Matthew's are solely auditory and voices more garbled and unclear showing his struggle and something beautifully shown in a sentence he said "I am drowning in deep water and I am pushing but I dont know if I am reaching for the surface or bottom"
Matt's anger - then and now (moving on from anger) as seen in conversation with Father Lantom
"Argumentation is a skill. Being argumentative is a sign. A sign that you are angry, Matthew. Perfectly understandable reaction to your situation but not a sustainable one - Father Lantom.
" Adam and Eve were not puppets and neither are we. God gave us freewill and that's why we pray, to help making good choices" - Father Lantom
"See its always the same, "please God" I thought God let me hear their prayers so I could answer. So that's what I did. I thought i heard God's voice through people but now  understand what I heard was voices of people in pain and all he ever gave any of us was silence. My delusion was thinking God had something to do with it. I don't get to choose who I am. I am daredevil. Not even God can stop that now" Matt Murdock
Matt not killing Fisk even when Fisk asks him to and instead saying
"God knows I want to but You don't get to destroy WHO I AM. You will go back to prison and live rest of your miserable life in a cage knowing you'll never have Vanessa, that this city rejected you. It beat you. I BEAT YOU! You'll keep my secret (as he removes mask to show that his doubts don't control him anymore and that Matt Murdock and Daredevil are one and the same) and you won't harm Karen Page or Foggy Nelson or anyone else. Because if you do, I'll go after your wife. And I will prove Vanessa ordered the murder of Agent Ray Nadeem and like her husband she will send the rest of her life in a cell"
I'd change that if I could. His last words - "Shame on you, Father" and Father Lantom's last words being "Father- Forgive us" for the mistakes he made as a mere mortal human.
and Sister Mary's response, "If God allowed that, there would be no future. Just people endlessly rewriting the past"
THE scene between Karen and Fisk
The tension. The music. (select quotes)
"A hammer? At that age? I wonder if there is any part of you that isn't broken"
The first beat of climax - when they refer each other with their first names ONLY.
"Since when were you aware of Mr Murdock' double life?"
"Thank you Miss Page, Thank you"
"You want secrets, Wilson? I think we know each other well to call that."
"As you wish, Karen"
THE Reveal
"The first twenty hour hours are the worst, aren't they?"
"What would affect you more? His duplicity or his death?"
"If you are wondering, didn't suffer much. You see Matt Murdock isn't whom you should be worried about. I killed Wesley. I shot him seven times. Because the clip ran out. He deserved more."
On abandoning and why (keep trying) to hold on
"Death will aways win. Eventually. Death when it comes naturally can be a beautiful event which is why one must never hasten it with violence" - Mercer ensuring Dex doesn't lose the faint light in him, which he definitely would have if she let him kill her.
"How he treats him is on him. If we turn our back on him, that's on us. People have been bailing on Matt his whole life, I will not be one of them" Foggy Nelson to Karen Page.
"When someone in need tries to push you away, you have to the find the strength to hold on tighter" Sister Maggie
"Everyone abandoned Matthew, including me" - Sister Maggie to Karen Page.
"Unlike everyone in your life, I will never abandon you" - Fisk to Dex
and because he knew Dex saw Mercer's death as her abandoning him, because he knew he sees Julie as his North Star and reached out to her for help and when he saw Julie wouldn't abandon him and gave him a chance instead - he ensured Dex felt abandoned by killing Julie but making him think that she abandoned him, is disgusted by who he is truly is.
How we see Dex was truly hurt to know Ray didn't have his back with the lawyer - when we know how hard Ray tried to save Dex from Fisk, from himself. How Dex mirroing his first moment of practicing empathy says to Ray says "
"This life never works with Betsy's" Matt to Melvin and Betsy later saying "I told Melvin, you and he were cut from the same cloth but he didn't listen and trusted you and called you a hero"
"How do you keep holding on to them?" "It's not me. It's them." - A conversation between Matt and Ray Nadeem
Ray Nadeem and Seema Nadeem
I have already written about Seema and her amazing character here
Ray. You can see his moral compass never had doubts (his morality was why Seema married him) - he was pushed into it just like Hattley said "Wilson has had you marked for years. Why do you think your sister-in-laws insurance was rejected?" but when Matt pushes why he did the right thing so late, why he hesitated Ray burts out and says "I didn't want my son to see me as an average federal employee" and when you throwback to the scene where Sami is telling how his friends have a bowling alley in garage and Ray tells they will get pool in house for the next summee - it makes sense.
Speaking of making sense, Hattley betraying Ray makes sense too- remember how she told about her father lying about the toxicity of chemicals he drove for long roads but that lie kept her calm and safe, how she encouraged that he do the same to Sami and Seema because she is doing the same to him when she says "Hold on to all the lives we will be saving. They matter. Just as much as the ones we lost" because she has to believe she is driving the van with least dangerous chemical even if she knows it is the most dangerous one.
Foggy Nelson
Foggy asking to be on a case to put Fisk behind bars, for free because you are under-resourced and I am over-resourced way way over-resourced. Acknowledges inequalitiy and jnequity in world but Again. Hope in world.
Foggy figuring out Fisk's plan to be the Kingpin for all the criminals in Newyork by giving them police protection.
Foggy deciding to quit elections when he knows he and his family can be used to be blackmailed.
How he never forgot that Matt was the one who inspired to do the good in him when he says "we began the firm to do good and get rich- get rich part was me and do good was Matt, of course" but now it is Foggy who reminds him that good can be done the right way, even if it takes longer and has to be done again and again.
Karen Page
"I don't need him to be a part of me anymore. And I don't want him to be"
"I dont believe yoou.I am not so sure if daredevil is the problem" - Karen's way of wondering if it is her that's the problem because she knows she has killed people- including her brother.
Her telling about her past to Matt and Matt only understanding her. Her telling her about it because she knows the impact it has on self when you take someone's life, even in self-defense how she doesn't want Matt to be ruined like that.
This conversation between Karen and her dad
(a person whom she has cut off in every way but reaches out in moment on vulnerability only to hear THIS"
"I tried to do the right thing but it went all wrong, dad"
" That's what you do, Karen"
(Please mister, do not act like you didn't push her parentification and make her be the parent by making her take responsibilities, by making her feel stuck so much that she had to give up opportunities she had because who would look after her younger brother with you clinging on to past and refusing to move on)
Wilson Fisk
So the devil is back and Fisk's reflection on the glass window over looking the city- showing he is the devil that lives and harms this city.
The smile he gave when he painted Daredevil as the new villian and later on him as the hero when he says "the justice in system ha prevailed" when he is declared as innocent.
"Love is the perfect prison. Inescapable. So, I will be in prison wherver I go" - how he knows he is defeated and won't be able to do anything to Matt or people he cares about because he cannot loose Vanessa.
Nelson, Murdock and Page
The show ending on a note of hope. A new beginning.
Season 1 Season 2
97 notes · View notes
akwardlyuncool · 2 years
Photo
Tumblr media
Moonshot (2022) - Review
Far into the future, the billionaires have made Mars habitable and if you are smart enough or wealthy enough, you too can travel outside of earth’s boarders. Sophie (Lana Condor) is one of the smart ones, however Sophie is still perched on the mainland, for fear of space travel. Sophie’s boyfriend and his family who’ve claimed her as their own, have a jobs on Mars, so they’re doing the long distance thing. On the other end you have Walt (Cole Sprouse), someone who’s applied for the Mars program about 37 times and just can’t see to make the cut, even though it’s his one BIG dream. When the opportunity strikes for Sophie to challenge her fears and for Walt to chase several of his dreams, Walt becomes a stowaway on the rocket to Mars and in Sophie’s life.
When I first heard about this movie, I thought it was cute and really wanted to see it. I think we’re all desiring cute, regular romantic comedy/drama content that isn’t hyper-sexualized or maybe that’s just me, but either way I was little excited to see it. Everyone said they didn’t want to watch a romantic movie, however this is what we ended up putting on for movie night and I think we all had a fairly decent time.
Now I’m not gonna lie, I went through this whole movie thinking that Cole was Dylan (his twin brother) and that this was, in my eyes, Dylan’s comeback in the romantic movie space. My nephew totally schooled me on that one. That being said, I thought Cole gave off total Dylan vibes, you know something a little more lighthearted. (I also think I can only make that comparison because I haven’t seen many of Dylan’s Drama work. At the most maybe 2 or 3.) 
The movie was just light and nice and not too much, like everything else seems to be these days. Granted, they could have went a little deeper into the dig of billionaires and their heartless and gross desire to leave earth because they’ve already destroyed it, but that’s just me being me. Also maybe I happened to  like it more than some others because I wasn’t expecting it to be this big thing. Many people are calling it fine, which is fair, I just think they wanted something that they knew they weren’t gonna get to begin with. Moonshot falls right in line with all the other Netflix/Hulu “YA” movies in this category and I think you’ll like it if you also liked them.
.
.
Note: I will say though that you shouldn’t set your whole life trajectory based on someone you met for a night. Reel it back in, just a little bit.
1 note · View note
savedaredevil · 4 years
Text
TODAY
Tumblr media
Get a fascinating glimpse behind the scenes of Daredevil with Geoffrey Cantor(Ellison), Sunita Deshpande(Seema), Royce Johnson (Brett), Amy Rutberg (Marci), Peter Shinkoda (Nobu) & Susan Varon (Josie)! Premieres 7/24 at 9amPT. Catch up anytime after on the #SaveDaredevil YouTube channel!
Subscribe to our channel if you don't want to miss any of the coming panels and live events!
23 notes · View notes
templeofgeek · 2 years
Text
Interview with Moonshot and Daredevil Actress Sunita Deshpande
Interview with Moonshot and Daredevil Actress Sunita Deshpande
Sunita sat down with Josh LaCount to talk about her journey from working in advertising as a copywriter and interned at UCB Comedy when Donald Glover encouraged her to appear on 30 Rock opposite Tina Fey. They also discussed her film “A Sari for Pallavi” which won the Oscars-Qualifying Flickers Festival for best comedy short & placed at the Samuel French OOB Festival. Interview with Sunita…
Tumblr media
View On WordPress
0 notes
i-got-the-feels · 2 years
Text
Finished watching Daredevil and a character who hasn't got the attention and appreciation she deserves is Seema Nadeem.
Tumblr media
I love her because she was honest. Aware of who she has and the roles she plays. Yes, roles.
She is a wife but also a mother. And she remembers that and even reminds Ray that when she says while she can try to understand and support him as a wife, she can't do as a mother. Because their son can't sleep in his own bed because he is dead his father will die. Because he lies to her, she doesn't know what to believe is the truth and how to protect their son.
But once she knows, she does know the truth and how to protect him, she does, even if it means lying to the world and calling her dead husband a monster in front of people she knows got him trapped and even murdered him, even if she is hurt and scared. She will be strong for him, their son.
Tumblr media
Something Maya from New York didn't remember or chose to ignore- that she was more than her her husband's partner.
(For context - Maya and Samir Sheikh were college best friends and eventually married - Samir was falsely accused of being a terrorist after 9/11 and tortured and how after coming out the prejudiced beliefs and stereotypes about his history of prison and religion meant he didn't get a job and then ended up being a part of terrorist organisation. When FBI is on to him and about to arrest him, Maya goes to stop him, and runs towards him even when bullets are being fired)
And seeing Seema and her choices reminded me of Maya's because both women were wives of husband's who were ill-treated and disrespected the system and tried to take the system in their hands either with subtly (Ray Nadeem) or by force (Samir Sheikh) but the actions and the path they chose to overcome this injustice was different ans shapes the future lives of their children.
52 notes · View notes
heykav · 3 years
Text
Awards Show Dedicated to Side Projects Releases Winners
Awards Show Dedicated to Side Projects Releases Winners
Tumblr media
[ad_1]
This summer, freelance creatives Josh Weiss and Sunita Deshpande started The Side Show, an awards program exclusively focused on honoring side hustles and projects. More than 500 submissions later, the two have—with the help of a robust judging panel—chosen the inaugural winners.
The pair created The Side Show to celebrate the artistic endeavors and hobbies that creatives often do…
View On WordPress
0 notes
bharatiyamedia-blog · 5 years
Text
Footage Of 1948 Movie 'Vande Mataram' Comes To The Archives, NFAI Director Delighted To Get What They Thought Was Misplaced
http://tinyurl.com/y5lzxho4 Uncommon footage of the enduring Marathi movie “Vande Mataram” (1948) – that includes legendary author and playwright P.L. Deshpande and his spouse Sunita in lead roles – was handed over to the Nationwide Movie Archives of India (NFAI), an official stated right here on Tuesday. A VHS cassette with round 35 minutes of footage of the movie was donated to NFAI by Deshpande’s nephew Dinesh Thakur and movie historian Satish Jakatdar. Moreover the footage cassette, there are two U-Matic tape that has about an hour of uncommon footage of Deshpande enjoying harmonium. Footage Of 1948 Movie ‘Vande Mataram’ Comes To The Archives, NFAI Director Delighted To Get What They Thought Was Misplaced “We’re delighted to obtain the footage of a movie that was thought of misplaced. It’s a pleased coincidence that this footage has been found within the beginning centenary yr of each Deshpande and the movie’s music composer Sudhir Phadke,” stated NFAI Director Prakash Magdum. Deshpande was born in South Mumbai’s Girgaum in a chawl on November 8, 1919, whereas Phadke was within the princely state of Kolhapur on July 25, 1919. Launched a yr after India’s Independence, “Vande Mataram” was directed by the famend filmmaker Ram Gabale, who later assisted within the making of Sir Richard Attenborough’s Oscar-award winner “Gandhi” (1982). Thought of necessary from the historic viewpoint, “Vande Mataram” was primarily based on the nation’s freedom battle, with script, dialogues and lyrics by the good author Gajanan Digambar Madgulkar (born on October 1, 1919), in Sangli. The movie’s music composer was Phadke and the patriotic mission was launched submit Independence with narratives woven with patriotism and humanist affections. By the way, the display take a look at for the younger lead pair – Deshpande and Sunita – was completed in Pune whereas the movie was shot in early-1948 at Shalini Studios, Kolhapur, by the cameraman Agashe, himself a freedom fighter. This grew to become the second movie of the multi-faceted Deshpande, who debuted the earlier yr with a Marathi movie, “Kuber” (1947), and later went onto develop into an acclaimed actor, author, musician, composer, director, playwright and humorist. The NFAI’s acquisition of the 2 U-Matic cassettes reveals Deshpande in a harmonium rendition someday within the 1980 throughout a non-public sitting in Mumbai. A footage had Lalji Desai accompanying him on tabla, and he was a part of the crew of ‘Varyavarchi Varat’, a very talked-about comedy play by Deshapnde, and the opposite footage has Tabla performed by Jhavba. Through the years, the stalwart trio bagged high a number of honours. Deshpande was conferred the Padma Bhushan, Madgulkar was awarded the Padma Shri and Phadke bagged the Nationwide Award. The NFAI hopes to recuperate the remaining footage of “Vande Mataram” and has appealed to movie lovers to come back ahead with such uncommon materials which could be preserved for posterity. Android & IOS customers, obtain our cell app for sooner than ever Bollywood & Field Workplace updates! (function(d, s, id) { var js, fjs = d.getElementsByTagName(s)[0]; if (d.getElementById(id)) return; js = d.createElement(s); js.id = id; js.src = "http://connect.facebook.net/en_US/sdk.js#xfbml=1&version=v2.8&appId=379203805755441"; fjs.parentNode.insertBefore(js, fjs); }(document, 'script', 'facebook-jssdk')); Source link
0 notes
4yourexcitement · 8 years
Text
Comicpalooza 2016: Why You Should Go And Check Out The Ridge: Origins
Credit: Amazon Prime
In a world bogged down by superhero stories, why on Earth am I suggesting to you another superhero story?
Because, much like Jessica Jones, the powers of the group of friends in The Ridge: Origins are kind of inconsequential to the plot. I mean, yes there is a mystery within the series about how exactly they got these abilities and just how many people have them. At the heart…
View On WordPress
0 notes
bettyewhartonblog · 4 years
Text
This New Awards Show Is Exclusively Honoring Side Projects
If you have a quarantine side hustle that you're particularly proud of, you just might be in luck: A new awards program opening submissions this week is solely focused on honoring--and giving cash prizes to--creative projects done outside of work. The Side Show was founded by Josh D. Weiss and Sunita Deshpande, both freelance creatives... This New Awards Show Is Exclusively Honoring Side Projects published first on https://improfitninja.tumblr.com/
0 notes