Blockbuster MAY-hem and Surah Yusuf and Me

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Some marked their calendars to save up and prepare themselves for the release of major May blockbusters like Wolverine, Star Trek, Terminator Salvation, and Disney-Pixar’s Up.

Some saved up and prepared themselves to attend the first ever Ilm Week hosted by QMajd, Toronto’s student body of AlMaghrib Institute.

I had the audicity and excitement of doing both.

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:: What’s the point?

Do you wish to learn more about me, the characters I meet or something else?

It might be a good idea to discuss the story of Yusuf and compare that to the foundational elements of these major May blockbusters and apply the lessons to apply to our projects, but then I figured – most people prob don’t even fully know or appreciate the story of Yusuf-may peace be upon him in the Quran.

Sad reality is that many Muslims – especially youth – haven’t taken the time to connect with the Qur’an or any of the characters that Allah has presented to us in it.

It’s not really their fault. People just haven’t relayed who these awesome characters are.

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:: What connects us to people and characters?

This is a question that I’ve been asking myself for a while. What REALLY connects us individuals to people? Whether or not they’re fictitios, what makes us love them or hate them?

I saw Disney-Pixar’s UP yesterday with my little sisters. It’s about following one’s dreams, acheiving goals and keeping promises. I laughed and – almost – cried in that movie. I know there were others in the theater who did shed a tear.

It’s no wonder that Pixar’s consistantly releases hits. Their characters totally connect with the audience.

When we watch movies, TV shows, webisodes, vlogs – are we connecting with the story, eye-candy, or the character(s)?

I’m convinced that subconsciencely as human beings our goal is to connect with the character. When it comes to people, whether or not they’re real we want to love or hate, but never tolerate.

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:: What does this have to do with you and I?

Whether were in busines, education, dawah, or entertainment – in order for us to effectively communicate our message we need to develop our characters.

Lay out not only the character in relationship to the story we’re telling but revealing and developing them as the story progresses.

Ask yourself questions like:

  • What are the character’s basic human needs, wants, desires, and aspirations?
  • What are their internal and external struggles that they’re contending with?

As the story progresses, what do you want to reveal about them to the audience so that the audience can releate and connect with them?

  • What do they LOVE?
  • What do they HATE?
  • What do they FEAR?
  • What makes them ANGERY?
  • What moves them forward?
  • What makes them SAD?
  • What makes them HAPPY?
  • What makes them ANXIOUS?

The answers to these questions is what adds depth and realism to any character. If you yourself want to connect with an audience, perhaps you want to think about revealing some aspects of YOUR character to people to connect with them.

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:: What does this have to do with Leechon and the work I’m doing?

Coming out of my comfort zone, really excites me. It’s a chance for growth, experiencing new things, and making new friends.

After releasing my second episode of Browntourage I decided to take the time out and ask YOU what you felt that could be improved. The feedback that you gave on Facebook and Leechon Blog-post was excellent and definetly woth applying, but it was missing something.

As I had been filming for the coming episodes, I wondered what is it about me and others that you want to learn about? It’s for that reason that I posted on “Tweet-booked”,

Flying out to Vancouver mon with Sensei (Muhammad Alshareef). If you could ask him a question, what would it be? Rply n I’ll ask it for you.

I figured people would want to know more about a “character” that I would be featuring in my episode – Muhammad Alshareef in this case – but turns out the questions they asked were of a different nature…

It’s for this reason I shared a “commenty” of sort on Facebook (click the image)

This sort of brings me back to my original question – what is it about the characters on my trip that you wish to learn? What do you want to know about them? Am I the character that you wish to know more about?

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3 responses for this post

  1. AlifBaaTaa Says:

    “Up” was awesome! one of the best animated movies made! I recommend everyone to see it, and yeah I shed some tears during that movie too!

    I’d like to see fictional characters developing into a feature film by you. something that people obviously can relate to, without the cheesy-ness of what we’re used to when it comes to Islamic entertainment/acting.

    It’d be interesting to see how well we can develop depth of fictional characters.

    Walalhu alem.

  2. mcmood Says:

    as-salamu’alaykum

    what is the permissability of watching hollywood movies? As there is music, women etc. throughout most of these films let alone storylines filled with extra-marital affairs and behaviours in contrast to islamic morals and guidelines.

    Jazakallah khayr

    was-salamu’alaykum
    McMood

  3. AlBaraa Says:

    Walaikum asalaam mcmood and jazakallahu khairun for your comment.

    A discussion of permissibility and impermissibility of actions is best discussed in an appropriate setting (ie: AlMaghrib Forums)

    InshaAllah, lets stay on subject.

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