Philosophy

Rosalee 2022-04-20 09:01:30

Originally, my expectations for this movie were just a very dirty comedy, but I didn't expect it to be unexpectedly profound.
'Great beyond' is a story superimposed on the primordial existence of supermarket food, which regulates primordial existence but keeps us away from primal existence. However, if "truth" exists, it must not be in the realm of stories, because stories belong to the realm of "beauty", and "truth" is a truthful description of the original existence. This film seems to want to express its anti-Christian stance too much, so after tearing up the story of God, it adds the story of "evil God", but this is just a story after all. After uncovering the hazy "meaning" brought about by all stories, the truth shines coldly - the real omnipotence, art, sports, wine, sex and other fields beyond language belong to the original manifestation of this existence, and the last ten The five-minute group P is the ultimate embodiment of this existence.

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  • Brenda: First, I fell out of the cart, then I lose Frank. And now, I'm being hunted by a douche. The gods must be punishing me, don't you see? This is what I get for giving in to my disgusting urges. I'm such a whore.

    Teresa: Sweet bun, I must admit I too sometimes have urges, impure thoughts. We all do.

    Brenda: Oh. Oh good! Okay. Well, that actually makes me feel a little better.

    Teresa: And we must never give in to them.

    Brenda: Oh no. That's the opposite of what I thought you were gonna say.

    Teresa: Oh, yes. The gods are always watching... Even when we cannot see them.

    Brenda: Do you think it's too late for me?

    Teresa: Do not worry, bun. I will get you home.

  • Douche: What part of "I want the sausage and the bun dead, if you see them, come and get me. And if I found out that you didn't come and get me, or if you couldn't find them, I'll fucking kill your ass." did you not understand, Tequila?

    Tequila: Uh, it's a pretty confusing sentence, to be honest.