Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is a Hindu spiritual television drama series which airs on Life OK channel. It premiered on 18 December, 2011 and showcases the story of Lord Shiva, also called as Mahadev.
The drama is inspired by the works of Devdutt Pattanaik. The story has been researched from Bodhisattva and has been penned up by Mihir Bhuta.
Devon Ke Dev...Mahadev is the story of the Hindu God Shiva, also called as Mahadev. The show portrays his journey from a hermit to a house holder. In the show Shiva takes many incarnations and many incidents take place. However, this plot mentions only the major events.
The story starts with the tale of Shiva's marriage with Sati. Sati who is the daughter of Prajapati Daksha, a staunch Vishnu devotee, is drawn towards Shiva against the wishes of her father. She finally marries Shiva, but soon dies by self-immolation when her husband is insulted at the yajna of Daksha. The grief-striken Shiva produces Virabhadra, who slays Daksha, however he restores Daksha's life after beseeching of Daksha's wife. A distraught Shiva leaves with burnt corpse of Sati and wanders the universe. Vishnu severs the body into pieces, shattering them on earth. Shiva transforms the pieces into Shakti Peethas, embodiments of the power of the Goddess Adi Shakti.
Sati is reborn as Parvati, the daughter of Himavan, king of the Himalayas and Mainavati. She is also the sister of the river-goddess, Ganga. Parvati is raised in the hermitage of the Shiva devotee sage Dadhichi, who teaches her devotion to Shiva. Parvati grows up and like Sati, is captivated by Shiva. She slowly remembers her past life, then wins Shiva by her austerities leading to their marriage.
Shiva and Parvati give birth to Kartikeya, who slays the demon Tarakasura and his brothers. Kartikeya is also nominated for the throne of the King of Devas but Shiva asks Indra to continue as the king. After this Kartikeya is sent to the Dakshin (south) where he is cared by Meenakshi and here he slays the demon (asura), Tripath with her help. The story goes on with the tale of the destruction of Tripura, belonging to the revengeful sons of Tarakasura, who were earlier given boons by Shiva. And just before the destruction of the Tripura, Shiva and Parvati's daughter, Ashoksundari is born.
After the destruction of Tripura, except Lord Indra (the King of Devas) everyone congratulate Shiva for destructing Tripura and also for being the father of Ashokasundari. Rishi Durvasa gives him a special garland, which Shiva gave Narada as prasadam. When given Lord Indra accepts the garland placing it on the trunk of his elephant, Airavata to proof that he is egoistic throws it. This enrages the sage and he curses Indra and evryone to be bereft of all wealth and fortune. Soon later to take revenge on the destruction of Tripura, King Bali attacks heaven and in attempt to steal Amrita (nectar of immortality). But it falls into the Ocean of milk. To get the Amrit back Devas join hands with Asuras to churn the ocean for the Amrita and to share it among them.
The churning of the ocean, known as Samudra Manthan is an elaborate process. In the process the Devas disadvantage the Asuras in many ways. Despite this, they churn the ocean. In the process Lord Vishnu also takes his second incarnation of a turtle, Kurma.
The process releases a number of things from the ocean. One product is the lethal poison known as Halahala. This could contaminate the ocean and destroy all of creation. To save everyone Lord Shiva inhales the poison in an act of self-sacrifice but Parvati rescues him by pressing his neck to stop the poison from spreading. As a result, the color of Lord Shiva's neck turns blue. During the churning many things are obtained from the ocean which includes Lakshmi, the Goddess of fortune and wealth, who is the eternal consort of Vishnu. Thus, everyone gets their wealth and fortune back. Later Vishnu takes the Amrita secretly from the Asuras and distributes it among the Devas.
The story takes some years leap after which it is shown that Kartikeya has been removed from the post of Senapati(head of the army), which pleases Indra and for the first time after so many years, a grown-up Ashoksundari meets Kartikeya. Kartikeya also meets his parents. He enlightens Ashoksundari about meditation and she inspired by it so much that she renounces her life to meditate, which disturbs Parvati.
Looking at the ill happening of the world, of how Ahalya is seduced by Indra, Mahadev come indside. Even after Mahadev tells that he is his father and many other gods tried to tell him, he still refuses. Mahadev got angry and cut Vinayak's head.
其实还不错,简单搞笑,画面特效也过得去,轻松的科幻喜剧。人就是原创的满是bug的生物,而Ai机器人所谓的无bug,就是最大的bug,一条就灭绝了,蛮有意思的。
那个一起看海的晴天。那个久别重逢并肩听雨的夜晚。那场眼泪比亲吻更真实的幻觉。生命在水中诞生,也在水中死去。水最温柔,也最残忍。水最轻盈,也最沉重。“上善若水,你也若水。当你流经我乏味的生活,当我意识到你的‘不普通’,才终于明白你对我有多重要。”
有意思,场景都在一个房间里完成,机器人和人类的交流很好玩,色彩艳丽,完成度很好,只是尤里克斯最后全体暴毙得莫名其妙
很刻板印象的那种日影,所以没啥特别好说的,看看百合看看滨边美波得了。镜头没有想象力,无趣。
两星半。一个年轻男孩被民兵无辜打死,母亲寻获正义之路,却变成了波兰政府寻求稳定的绊脚石,周遭之人全部沦为牺牲品。这是一个特别值得讲述,且意义深刻的故事。但从电影拍摄角度,导演太不懂得情节的取舍和力量感的灌注了。心碎之感在冗长叙事中变得愈发无力,无论从作者性,还是商业性来看,都不是合理的做法。《冷战》男主托马斯·科特演的小反派,微妙的情感很值得玩味。
做作、矫情、矫揉造作,音乐不合时宜。两星给画面拍得不错,很明显的的分镜脚本感
叙事搞得很奇怪,其实并不是那么晦涩的故事吧。酒席上的注视,幻觉中的吻。
晚上走路的时候忽然想到,AI最后的自我毁灭是一种隐喻吗?我们这些充满漏洞的人类是在走向一条自我毁灭之路吗?
波兰的孙志刚案,奶一个最佳剧本和奥提。大量的室内对话戏,分镜看得出导演极其学院派的功底,近三个小时的长度,没有任何可以指摘的地方——但这也是这类题材作品的遗憾之处
就涉及了蛮多人工智能话题的,不像是门外汉的臆想,做足了功课:机器的伦理,机器为人的条件。如何判断某对象拥有情感?如果展现出来的是快乐,就是快乐,而我们并不会去探究背后如何产生的(是人脑还是机器“脑”)云云,云云。不知道为什么评分那么低,集中在小空间,但窗外可以看见外面的世界,tyranny/hierarchy,很注重各种细节,制作也相当精良
怎么说呢,结构不太好,不像是一个整体,但女主的演技真的很好很好,那种后知后觉的模糊的情愫演得太好了,明明差一点,再差一点就能说出来了,但是就是差点什么重要的东西,导演需要再编织得欲一点,然后关于突然搬去找男友的那里再加点说服力。看到最后,我差点以为是在讲友情。对了,打动我的还有餐厅的老头,他说,放你喜欢的歌吧。
看了解说,原来bigbug就是把机器人脸录进去了这种法式幽默,真让人不理解
看完了觉得没有一个人了解堇 无论是真奈还是男友还是母亲 感觉堇虽然明媚又有魅力但其实是个孤独的孩子 比起强调堇和真奈友情与暧昧之间微妙的羁绊 故事对于感情的刻画我更多的感受是堇的悲伤 真奈都知道的吧可惜最后两人只把这秘密藏起来 堇和真奈那种若即若离的美感要是能刻画的深刻一点就好了...剧本我感觉可以写的更好的 导演感觉有点拘谨 但电影还在我期待的范围内 氛围拍的很美很有诗意 美波发挥很棒 雪乃这部还差点劲 配角线比较单薄
出人意料,大大超过预期;高饱和度的风格很喜欢,其中小女生一对cp真的太甜了
故事本可以很好,很深的,但讲述的方式不好,节奏也不对,浅浅几笔,没力气,也没能力深入。但后半段两个近距离对视长镜头还是很好,瞬间的脸上情绪,有感染力,有加分。
故事拍得七零八落,但取景和构图实在太美好了,所以算了,原谅你啦~
你让她等了你好久,好久,等到了晴空,等到了海的那一头。
题材不错,
我们的世界,如此灰暗朦胧。真相的捍卫者,如此无力绝望。将最后了解真相的机会,留给诗歌。
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