How many people can understand it?

Effie 2022-12-26 10:52:21

How many people can understand it? Many people regard this film as a suspense and reasoning drama. In fact, what the author expresses is that logical reasoning disrupts the development of things.

How many people can understand it? Many people regard this film as a suspense and reasoning drama. In fact, what the author expresses is that logical reasoning disrupts the development of things.

As the old woman said in the film, the act of deciphering the code makes the deciphering more complicated.

The Oxford Murder, a simple case that became uncertain due to the influence of the human mind on things. Heisenberg's uncertainty principle was tested outside of physics. The truth of the case was simple and told us from the beginning , and then the whole film is the verification of Professor Arthur's speech topic at the beginning.

Martin pursued logical mathematics, while Arthur taught him uncertainty theory. Martin wanted to leave because of disappointment, but in the end he gave up the big sister and stayed. In the process of pursuing the truth of logic and mathematics, he did find the only one. The truth is uncertainty.

The talented student of logic and mathematics in the film has become a lunatic! It is foreseeable that without the guidance of Professor Arthur, Martin is also very likely to become a lunatic.

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The Oxford Murders quotes

  • Arthur Seldom: Of all the vast mountains of knowledge that as of yet you have not scaled, Martin, this slope is one of the most slippery. Be careful.

  • Arthur Seldom: [exasperated whisper] I don't know anything.