what do we know about ourselves

Kasandra 2022-03-25 09:01:23

At the beginning of the film, I was a little bored watching it, and I was even ready to give up watching it. But when I saw the emotion, consciousness, thoughts section, I was deeply attracted. It contains a lot of philosophical thinking, where do we come from? Where are we going? What is real? The meaning of our life? The meaning of existence? When the heroine looked at herself in the mirror and saw her aging self, she was angry and hated, but then she calmed down and re-examined herself, stopped to understand herself from the eyes of others, she found that life is such a process, We can make changes, we can create something. What matters is not what is right or wrong, good or bad, but our experiences, our footprints, the water dripping from the faucet. This shot is like the passage of life, time will not stop, we do not need to be afraid, we only need Experience all this well, feel it all, and create all kinds of possibilities. In short, after watching the movie, I feel that there is a lot of positive energy, that life is a very beautiful thing, that I feel full of strength, that I can move forward bravely, and that I am no longer afraid of anything. With such a good feeling, this movie is worth watching.

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  • Holden 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    After watching it, I realized it was a terrible movie

  • Antonio 2022-03-27 09:01:22

    I told my friend that after watching another movie, some should be called persuasion? Educational film of nature. Have a chance to see it, if you see there will always be something to gain. That's the difference between the breadth that music and film contain, it's a positive experiment ^ in a word - watch it at your leisure.

What the #$*! Do We (K)now!? quotes

  • Fred Alan Wolf: Asking yourself these deeper questions opens up new ways of being in the world, it brings in a breath of fresh air.It makes life more joyful. The real trick to life is not to be in the know, but be in the mystery.

  • Jeffrey Satinover: We can't explain it, and anybody who gets too lost and try. Anybody who spends too much time trying to explain it is likely to get lost forever down the rabbit hole of mysteriousness.