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Communication is a two way process which involves the sender and the receiver. The sender wh0 has the idea will encode it..choose and appropriate medium to transfer it and transfer it to the receiver. If the receiver gets the same idea in the same spirit, the communication is said to be successful. However in our everyday life we find that people do make communication mistakes either unknowingly or purposely, in this blog we will talk about those mistakes and also lessons learnt.
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mistakes in movies!!
remember the famous jurassic park movie..the story is based on and event in which a dinosarous is bit by a mosquito and from the blood which the mosquito had in its stomach- the dna of dinosaurs is extracted.
however for your kind iformation -as i have read in my biology books- the mosquitoes bite only mammals cos only the blood of mammals they can digest..and by chance dinasuarous was a reptile and not a mammal!! so kya keha steven speilberg ne??
wow..thats a nice observation.and I totally agree about miscommunication theory as I have been a victim of the same in so many ways.
Communication seems to be a very simple world..I mean its said anybody can communicate but the reality is everybody can speak only few ppl can communicate.
Have an instance in MUNNA BHAI MBBS, Jimmy Shergil a cancer patient, other patient who is in comma, unable to speak and listen is also in the same ward, father of the doctor is also admitted to the same ward...and so on
is it so???
yeah shantanu ..your point is that people who have different ailments shouldnt be in the same ward right1
This is basically because movies are made only for recreation and they are rarely connected to facts or real life or science. You can not expect reality from a drama as some times they are being done deliberately. However,otherwise there r lot of communication gaps.
Has anyone see Manoj Night Shayamalan's "Sixth Sense"?
In this movie for over 6 minute scrip where bruce willis was talking to a boy the sound mike was visible .....
@sam
oops I have seen that movie thrice..now i will have to see it once again to find the observation that you made.:) thanks
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