Favourite movies

Keerthana LS, pursuing her masters in English in Thiruvananthapuram, writes in her top five movies

April 11, 2019 10:52 am | Updated 10:52 am IST

Coherence

‘Coherence’

‘Coherence’

The film is all about a troubling sequence of events at a dinner party due to the gravitational pull of a comet. The narrative is like a mathematical puzzle with incomprehensible paradoxes of quantum physics and alternative realities.

About Time

‘About Time’

‘About Time’

The movie has a different take on time travel. Tim, the youngest male member of his family, possesses the power to travel back in time. He uses this ability to pursue his romantic interest.

Midnight In Paris

‘Midnight in Paris’

‘Midnight in Paris’

Set in Paris,the story revolves around Gil, a writer, who goes on for a vacation with his fiancée and uses this time to complete his debut novel. At midnight, he travels back in time and meets exhilarating literary personalities from the 1920s.

Letters To Juliet

‘Letters To Juliet’

‘Letters To Juliet’

Inspired by a 2006 book by the same title Sophie, a young American aspiring to become a writer, reaches Italy for a pre-honeymoon trip with her fiancé where certain life-changing events happen to them.

Predestination

‘Predestination’

‘Predestination’

The science fiction film is about a temporal agent, played by Ethan Hawk. He has to go back in time to prevent a bomb attack on New York by the ‘fizzle bomber’.

(Readers can send in their top five movies to frkerala@thehindu.co.in. The write-up should not exceed 250 words. Include your phone number as well)

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