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Gregorio 2022-04-24 07:01:14
There is no difference between dreams and reality. Every time we wake up from a dream, it is essentially a death. When we die in the so-called reality, it is only one of thousands of...
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Fay 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Facts have proved that creativity and pretending, philosophical and long-winded are just a line between...
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Hollie 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Seeing the appearance of many familiar real people, Ethan and Julie were discussing the separation of souls before dawn, but they came here to talk about the survival time of the complete soul = = Because the content is a bit obscure, and the shaking of the screen will cause comparison Symptoms of drowsiness and hypoxia. You can look at the true meaning of life, because after reading it, you will find how empty you are, because you have to eat, sleep, and live a solid life after you are fully...
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Cleta 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Waking life comes a decade after Slack. There are many similarities between the two: a number of seemingly random characters talk about their philosophical views, and both are a sense of emptiness and confusion. Ten years later, the nihilistic ronin becomes a lost dreamer. This is a nightmare that cannot be woken up, and it is still a dream after waking up. The film weaves philosophical speculation and illogicality, while the animated images flow poetically. His body was shaking, and he was...
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Kirstin 2022-04-24 07:01:14
I'm a big fan of Richard, and I'm completely attracted and conquered by love at XX. The animation is so esoteric and the topics are so obscure that I doze off many times, but this kind of chattering dialogue is a form of expression that I love so much. The human mind and mind are really mysterious, and can think about so many different propositions, the meaning of existence, the value of life, and so on. The animation style is peculiar, the shooting method is novel, and the proposition is...
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Van 2022-04-24 07:01:14
First reaction, each paragraph is an excellent TOEFL listening material! Then, I fell asleep half-dream and half-awake... When I woke up and watched it again, I found the shadows of many other movies, as if it had absorbed their essence and soul to form a floating and flowing philosophical thought. It is a well-deserved five-star evaluation in terms of form and thought, suitable for reading slowly as a...
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Turner 2022-04-24 07:01:14
Linklater's Inception, the 2001 film is also a pioneer...
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Thora 2022-04-24 07:01:14
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Lelah 2022-04-23 07:02:43
It's so surreal and so...
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Nakia 2022-04-23 07:02:43
A work of style, love Richard Linklater's blending and deep meaning in his...
Waking Life Comments
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Eino 2022-03-21 09:02:17
If you wear a shoe, the shoe is your foot
7.7 There are two doors in "The Odyssey", the horn door and the ivory door. Dreaming is related to them. Another analogy in "Aeneid" is life and death. Philosophy in ancient Greece existed as a way of life. Later, when Emperor Constantine ascended the throne, Christianity gradually reached its...
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Russ 2022-03-24 09:02:19
dream maker
Such intensive discussions on life, philosophy, art, freedom, science, etc. are brought out by the conversations of characters in various scenes. The entire animation takes the form of a man who is half-dream and half-awake constantly switching between dreams and reality. As a patient listening...
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Eamonn Healy: For looking at the highlights of human development, you have to look at the evolution of the organism, and then at the development of its interaction with the environment. Evolution of the organism will begin with the evolution of life, proceed through the hominid, coming to the evolution of mankind. Neanderthal, Cro-magnon man. Now interestingly, what you are looking at here are three strings: Biological, Anthropological, development of cities, cultures, and Cultural, which is human expression. Now, what you've seen here is the evolution of populations, not so much the evolution of individuals. And in addition, if you look at the time scales that's involved here, two billion years for life, six million years for the hominid, 100,000 years for mankind as we know it, you begin to see the telescoping nature of the evolutionary paradigm. And then, when you get to agriculture, when you get to scientific revolution and industrial revolution, you're looking at 10,000 years, 400 years, 150 years. You've seen a further telescoping of this evolutionary time. What that means is as we go through the new evolution, it's going to telescope to the point we should be able to see it manifest itself within our lifetime, within a generation. The new evolution stems from information, and it stems from two types of information: Digital and Analog. Digital is artificial intelligence. The analog results from molecular biology, the cloning of the organism, and you knit the two together with neurobiology. Before, under the old evolutionary paradigm, one would die, and the other would grow and dominate, but under the new paradigm, they would exist as a mutually supportive, non-competitive grouping, independent from the external. And what is interesting here is that evolution now becomes an individually centered process emanating from the needs and the desires of the individual, and not an external process, a passive process where the individual is just at the whim of the collective. So, you produce a neo-human, okay, with a new individuality, and new consciousness, But that's only the beginning of the evolutionary cycle because as the next cycle proceeds, the input is now this new intelligence. As intelligence piles on intelligence, as ability piles on ability, the speed changes, until what? Until you reach a crescendo. In a way, it could be imagined as an almost instantaneous fulfillment of human, human and neo-human potential. It could be something totally different. It could be the amplification of the individual, the multiplication of individual existences, parallel existences, now, with the individual no longer restricted by time and space. And the manifestations of this neo-human-type evolution, manifestations could be dramatically counterintuitive. That's the interesting part. The old evolution is cold, it's sterile, it's efficient, and its manifestations are those of social adaptation. You're talking about parasitism, dominance, morality, war, predation. These will be subject to de-emphasis. These will be subject to de-evolution. The new evolutionary paradigm would give us the human traits of truth, of loyalty, of justice, of freedom. These would the manifestations of the new evolution. And that is what we would hope to see from this. That'd be nice.
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Burning Man: Man wants chaos. In fact, he's got to have it. Depression, strife, riots, murder. All this dread. We're irresistibly drawn to that almost orgiastic state created out of death and destruction. It's in all of us. We revel in it. Sure, the media tries to put a sad face on these things, painting them up as great human tragedies; but we all know the function of the media has never been to eliminate the evils of the world, no! Their job is to persuade us to accept those evils and get used to living with them. The powers that be want us to be passive observers. Hey, you got a match? And they haven't given us any other options outside the occasional, purely symbolic, participatory act of voting. "You want the puppet on the right, or the puppet on the left?" I feel the time has come to project my own inadequacies and dissatisfaction into the sociopolitical and scientific schemes. Let my own lack of a voice be heard.
[douses himself in gasoline and sets himself on fire]