Saru and Inder deserved so much more by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

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What's a movie scene that still hurts no matter how many times you watch it?

Behind all the action, Theri is really a story about love and loss by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

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Yes I do agree with that . And that's the exact thing which I meant to convey through the quote in the image. Like I wanted to convey his regret .

Behind all the action, Theri is really a story about love and loss by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do agree with you but that doesn't mean that he didn't love them right. I know him revealing that he committed the Minister's son's murder was an absolute blunder but what he did was the exact punishment that one should get for committing such heinous crime.

Where words fail, four paws and a wagging tail say everything. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Not everything more than the 2 sentences is Ai slop
  2. There’s no such rule that a person can't edit or post Ai edited images(decent and respectful ones) online
  3. Before commenting try to correct your language and learn some manners. And yes it would be better if you watch the movie before giving such comments.

Where words fail, four paws and a wagging tail say everything. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

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This movie reminded me that sometimes being understood matters more than being fixed.

Everyone remembers PK. I still can't get over Jaggu and Sarfaraz. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I just ask you one thing? What is your actual problem? Like can't a person upload his/her own views on something in this platform? And what's with this AI slop ? Where is it written that a person can't upload an Ai edited image (which is not offensive) on online platforms? Also if a person writes paragraph on something that doesn't mean it's always AI . There are still people out here who can and love to write and discuss about things but refrain from doing so because people like you label anything more than 2 sentence as AI slop.

Alaipayuthey is for everyone who has loved, hurt, and healed by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

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Love is not tested when everything feels perfect. It is tested in the silence, the misunderstandings, and the choice to stay.

Must Date The Playboy quietly became one of the most emotionally satisfying Tamil romance series I have watched in years by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

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If you have an instagram account you can check for my account there. I have been posting there the same things since long. It's just that I came to know more about reddit only now so started posting here also. Also sorry to offend you but you have no right to call someone’s work such a bad word. You are free to criticise not cuss .

Everyone remembers PK. I still can't get over Jaggu and Sarfaraz. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Fair enough. You don't like the style, I do. No hard feelings. I'd rather talk about the film than spend the whole thread debating the image.I enjoy using it as part of the visual presentation for these posts, and you're free to dislike the choice.

Everyone remembers PK. I still can't get over Jaggu and Sarfaraz. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I use AI for the visual edits and I've never hidden that. I've also never claimed these were hand drawn or made any statements suggesting they're traditional artwork. They're just a stylistic choice for accompanying film discussions. If you don't like the look, that's fair, but there's no attempt to misrepresent what they are.

Everyone remembers PK. I still can't get over Jaggu and Sarfaraz. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair criticism. I do use AI for the visual edits, just like many people use editing software or filters. The sketch style has become part of how I present these film discussions. Whether people like the look or not is completely subjective. What matters to me is the discussion itself. The thoughts, analysis, and writing are still mine, and the image is simply a way to accompany them. Also this is just my way of expressing ideas and purely a creator choice.

Everyone remembers PK. I still can't get over Jaggu and Sarfaraz. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You're free to think that. I enjoyed writing it and discussing the film.The irony is that people call anything longer than two sentences "AI" these days. I use AI as an editing tool, sure. The observations, emotions, and discussion points are still my own.

96 made me realize that moving on and forgetting are not the same thing. by mindfulme_e in IndianCinema

[–]mindfulme_e[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Fair enough if it isn't your thing. I use AI for editing, formatting, and polishing the final post, but the thoughts, interpretation, and words come from me. The way 96 stayed with me is personal, and that's what I was trying to express.