Philosophy
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As much as i hate to hate to say it; i have based my whole
philosophy
of love on this film and have found the woman of my dreams because of it ( with none of the corny 80's music involved!!!) Laugh out loud funny and a chick flick, what else could you need to impress the possible future Mrs or Mr in you're life?!??
In almost 8 hours the director scatters the undigested morsels out of textbooks in philosophy, German literature and film history over his audience.
I admit that presenting a philosopher on film is a difficult task, but if you have right questions you can get at least some aspects of his
philosophy
or some aspects of his life, but you can't get all of this.
(And the fact that they're all speaking in their own languages makes their pout pourri of
philosophy
and humour really UNIVERSAL).
Any sensitive man or woman who knows the depth of detail of the greatest battle in the WWII Pacific Theater, the "Battle for Iwo Jima" gets tears in their eyes not just for the incredible loss of Marines but startlingly enough, for the tragic, needless loss of the Japanese soldiers who had dug themselves deeply into the island's rock-like volcanic ground and fought to their deaths from bunkers, many remainders committing suicide in keeping with the then prevailing
philosophy
of war in Japan.
Oh sure, there's the dime-story theology and
philosophy
that's supposed to make this mess look cerebral.
This feel good, though somewhat over the top anger solves anger
philosophy
ends up with a small twist and a satisfying conclusion.
Each of Lynch's films explores the mind in terms of Jungian philosophy, focusing particularly on The Shadow; however, Inland Empire goes further in this direction than any film previous to it.
The beginning is promising (Hopkins explaining his
philosophy
to reporters while using one of his contraptions), but the script goes nowhere.
This is a great film with a lot of strong
philosophy
weaved in, I'm not surprised to find that there is a great book behind this film.
Young people, bursting with sex appeal are living almost underground and preaching rebel computer philosophy...
The classroom scenes are unintentional parodies of philosophy; the idea of a
philosophy
professor walking around campus arm-in-arm with one her undergraduates is absurd.
From the very beginning you're filled with an "off" voice speaking about deeeeep
philosophy
& pathetic dramatic context explanations "we were doomed from the start" "it all began at the gates of hell", this kind of crap.
All this might still be fun in an archeological kind of way, i.e., look what passed for social
philosophy
in the Sixties, if there were any energy in the directing, the writing, the music or, barring all that, in more than one or two of the main performances.
That's about as profound as this film gets in contrasting a quasi-scientific world view to a quasi-luddite one ("I won't get an electrical blanket because that kind of comfort just separates you from reality in a very direct way [...] and instead of living under the sun and the moon and the sky and the stars, we're living in a fantasy world of our own making" (!?) Watch Waking Life instead, or just read some introduction to critical thinking or
philosophy.
Oh and someone invites an Indian who looks like Peter Sellars , I just dig his Eastern
philosophy
man .
The film's basic
philosophy
is "We have three good looking women in shorts, so who needs things like plot, character development, and anything to endear them to you."
He is a Slovenian
philosophy
professor.
Bloodsport II opens like an Indianna Jones movie with Bernhardt whipping some asses and trying to make off with the sword, however it isn't until the prison sequence where we get the endless training and ponderous Asian philosophy, to then we get the endless stream of fight sequences.
As the writer/director in the screening I saw here last week suggested, it is best (and perhaps only) appreciated at a gay film festival watching it with an audience predisposed to its sense of humor and
philosophy
of life.
I stuck it out, and enjoyed some of the imagery, and even some of the philosophy, but, the dialogue became so esoteric at points, that i found myself asking "is this for real?"!
Considering that this movie was neither made by, nor endorsed by, the LDS church, The Other Side of Heaven is an endearing, uplifting movie that celebrates and pays respect to Mormon missionaries without going too deep into LDS
philosophy
or beliefs.
This movies has everything; action, comedy, horror, romance, philosophy... you name it.
I can't relate to such upside down
philosophy.
He's one of those rare entertainers who has had only one wife, one family, and one
philosophy
of what represents quality entertainment.
As much as it is about politics (anarchy, rebellion, the lies of nationhood and imperialism, etc.), Izo also contains the key to Miike's personal creative
philosophy.
Laura is an open minded student of
philosophy
and works cleaning a school in the nightshift.
Dig deeper and there is a complex reflexive subtext about language and subject identity that encompasses philosophy, psychoanalysis and the role of the media itself.
I don't think this could be a commercial hit, simply because it takes a certain level of education and understanding of
philosophy
to get many of the jokes.
But Tanguy is not just fluent in Chinese and Japanese he is also an advocate of Eastern
philosophy
so he turns everything around and smiles tolerantly if not quite inscrutably at all their best-laid plans.
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