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Sunday, November 14, 2010
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows
The much-hyped "Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part 1," hits the door on Friday, is where the magic stops being exotic and becomes deadly. Torture, tears, tragedy in the premices-- not even Harry's owl is safe.
The film, the first half of the final saga amazing in the hugely popular series of poter, is by far the darkest of the Potter movies till now and, while satisfying, makes the wait for next summer's conclusion that much more excruciating. We need relief!
Our now-adult heroes, Daniel Radcliffe,Rupert Grint and Emma Watso, have left the wizard school of Hogwarts to hunt and destroy pieces of the Dark Lord Voldemort's broken soul. Each must make sacrifices. One powerful scene finds Hermione magically erasing herself from her parent's memories -- and then her family photos -- so as not to leave a trail for Voldemort's Death Eaters.
Not that there isn't some fun. Harry and Hagrid (Robbie Coltrane) have a spirited chase through London on a flying motorcycle, performing Olympic-style half-pipe maneuvers through tunnels. Meanwhile, seven friends transform themselves into clones of Harry to throw the bad guys off the scent; there's an amusing 360-degree shot that leaves Radcliffe (times seven) dressed in the clothes each character was originally wearing, lacy bra included.
Meanwhile, an animated telling of a fairy tale using marionette shadow puppets stands as one of the most beautiful se quences in the whole se ries.
But these small mo ments of respite take a back seat to a slow, marinating emotional tension. Like the actors themselves, Potter fans have grown up over the seven films -- it's been almost 10 years since the first one -- and it's reflected in the adult themes of loss and sacrifice.
That's particularly true of Ron, who grows jealous, tired and dejected on the hunt. Across the barren and lonely expanses -- forests and sea cliffs across the United Kingdom take center stage, instead of the past installments' more fantastical settings -- we see him become more distant. His departure from his friends is messy, raw and personal.
There's violence, too, as when Bellatrix Lestrange (Helena Bonham Carter) tortures Hermione by carving words into her arm. Wands are used as weapons, not toys.
In comparison to the books, "Deathly Hallows: Part 1" will stand as, perhaps, the most faithful adaptation. (It helps that, at two hours and 26 minutes, it needs to cover only half).
The film ends on a cliffhanger. Will darkness rule all in the wizarding world, or will Harry catch up to the Dark Lord and save not only his own life, but the lives of his friends?
It's heartbreaking, a little scary, a total thrill. It may be a fantasy, but the stakes feel real.
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Tuesday, November 9, 2010
Mount Merapi continue with series of eruption
The meaning of Mount Merapi is Fire Mountain now days it is justifying their name with continuance of eruption for several weeks. Volcanic gases, bomb and bulging out of lava from the crater to the slopes has seen by the spectators on Wednesday, the blast was three time more intense than it was at 26th of October, the fiery explosion created new set of casualties. Earlier volcanologists thought that excess energy has released from the previous eruption and now chances of violent eruption is minimum however the Wednesday eruption once again proved that it is not easy to predict what is building up in magma chamber even the needle of the seismograph not giving any clue.
After the several week of devastating eruption that forced more than 70000 people to evacuate their place and get safe shelter under the rain of rocks and debris from the sky. The Mount Merapi has history of devastation in 1930 eruption 1300 people died and dozens of village affected, in 1994 eruption 60 people were killed and in current incident 38 people have died since eruption taken place.
Sunday, October 24, 2010
Golden cross ....a golden rule...
Stock markets got another bright sign here: both the Nasdaq and the S&P 500 hit a golden cross the week ending 11th October for the first time in four years due to improvement in real economy although job condition is still gloomy but stocks touching year high due to the optimism of Federal reserve action.
A golden cross is an important technical indicator to ote the sentiments on the street when the .50-day moving average for an index crosses above the 200-day moving average.
The pattern occurs when prices over the shorter term are moving higher at a faster rate than prices over the longer-term. The Dow jone Industrial hits this benchmark on 1st of October.It's also a bullish sign for the future, as per the charts history.
Historically, the market has performed better following these patterns than if we look at any random one, three or six-month period.Specifically, the average six-month return of the S&P 500 Index following a golden cross was 3.9 percent from 1929 through 2010, while the S&P 500's average six-month return any other time was 3.1 percent, according to Bespoke's research. The research also shows the six-month average return following the golden cross is positive 63 percent of the time.
If we look at the S&P 500 data since 1972, the S&P 500 outperformed its average for the year as well, rising 11.9 percent on average in the year after a golden cross, versus 7.9 percent on average.
For the Nasdaq the six-month results have been positive 83 percent of time following the golden cross since the index began in 1971, with the Nasdaq averaging 8.7 percent in the six months after a golden cross, versus the typical average gain of 4.2 percent as per historical behavior.
If we look at the S&P 500 data since 1972, the S&P 500 outperformed its average for the year as well, rising 11.9 percentage point on an average in the year post the golden cross, versus 7.9 percent on an average.
The reverse of the golden cross is the death cross, which got real attention in july when index were close to it .It is treated as a bearish signal for the market. Since then, the S&P 500 has risen more than 15 percent, it's not unusual for the market to go up following a death cross.