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Thursday, July 10, 2025

Why for me "F1" is the cinema event of the year so far

Just now came back from Hulhumale after watching "F1" movie for the 3rd time and I still can't get enough of it. I'm going again tomorrow - for the 4th time.

Watching it at cinema is not going to be a lifelong privilege, so I am going to watch it as long as Schwack cinema continues screening it in Maldives.

[Read my first reaction after watching "F1"'s premiere show: Brad Pitt's character living in the present moment... I am still overwhelmed after watching "F1" at the cinema last night]

I even sit through the credits because the Dolby Surround 7.0 sound at Schwack is sheer awesomeness.

Sometimes it feels like a mixture of Zimmer's score for "Interstellar" and the score of "The Matrix Reloaded", "Mad Max: Fury Road" and even "Speed".

Listen to Hans Zimmer's awesome score (both calming and adrenaline-rushing music) below here:

Today I came to know about a short review of another Maldivian gushing about "F1" on Facebook. Good for him, too.

Authentic elements of F1 works on a spiritual awakening level as Brad Pitt's character achieves the present moment connection with the Universe in that adrenaline rush.

God bless everyone involved in bringing this truly uplifting story to us - and I can particularly identify with it because finally I am permanently and effortlessly settled in the Zen state after doing 2-minute meditations after waking up and before going to sleep every day, and controlling my diet at 1,400-calories per day. 

Yes, once my body and mind have been cleansed this way in just a short one month earlier this year after returning from my holiday in Malaysia's Sarawak and Thailand's Phuket, I am now connected with the Universe in body and mind and infinite space itself feels like an extension of my self and sounds and vibrations reverberate through my whole being!

Now even the constant grinder sounds of construction sites are beautiful and entering workshops is like having an orchestra played inside my whole body and mind.

We don't need drugs and psychedelics to enter this "satori" state of mind. Call it "Nirvana" or "Enlightenment" or "Transcendence" or whatever you wish but the Zen state is the best gift a person can give to himself.

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