how many philosophical movies are there

Chasity 2022-04-21 09:02:36

This is the third movie I've watched about who I am and where I'm from, there may be more, but I only remember 3.

One is about living in the world of novels, and the other is about living in the world of programs. The Matrix and this extra-dimensional hacker. There seems to be a domestic TV drama with a mental illness who also said that he was in the world of novels and couldn't remember the name.

Relatively speaking, The Matrix is ​​a little more complicated than this, but it is similar. Zion can be understood as 1999, and the online world can be understood as the world of 1939. This form is simpler and easier to understand.

In fact, it doesn't matter as long as it feels real

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  • Verda 2021-12-31 08:02:51

    The correct way to do this is to not let the boundary exist, and make it into a circular structure. If you go in any direction, you will return to the original point, um...just like the earth...

  • German 2022-03-23 09:02:15

    Although concise, it does not hide the excitement of the story. The film uses multiple worlds to almost perfectly interpret agnosticism: Is human behavior in the eyes of other beings like ants? At the end, the philosophical speculation of reality and existence is infinitely extended in just one second, throwing the audience a final (and final) question: If we cannot define reality, what is reality? / Adapted from the same novel as "In Between Worlds".

The Thirteenth Floor quotes

  • Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton: Why are you fucking with our lives?

  • [last lines]

    Jane Fuller: There's so many things I have to tell you about, Doug.