The heroine creates an unreasonable person to harm others!

Percival 2022-09-10 12:23:34

In all fairness, I watched the movie yesterday. The story of the movie is still good. It is a good idea to explore the meaning of life. The performance of the hero and heroine is really nothing to say, but what I want to say is that the plot itself is a movie with ideological problems. It's a bit ridiculous. The heroine's cheating has already explained people There is a problem with the product itself. After falling in love with the teacher, I still want to step on two boats. I heard other people say it casually. I want to know the truth and want to hurt the teacher. I think the teacher is sinful. Did he die from drinking juice? I think the heroine should die in the end because without him, the teacher wouldn't want to kill

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Irrational Man quotes

  • [first lines]

    Abe: [narrating] Kant said human reason is troubled by questions that it cannot dismiss, but also cannot answer. Okay, so, what are we talking about here? Morality? Choice? The randomness of life? Aesthetics? Murder?

    Jill: I think Abe was crazy from the beginning. Was it from stress? Was it anger? Was he disgusted by what he saw as life's never-ending suffering? Or was he simply bored by the meaninglessness of day-to-day existence? He was so damn interesting. And different. And a good talker. And he could always cloud the issue with words.

    Abe: Where to begin? You know, the existentialists feel nothing happens until you hit absolute rock bottom. Well, let's say that when I went to teach at Braylin College, emotionally, I was at Zabriskie Point. Of course, my reputation, or should I say a reputation, preceded me.

  • Abe Lucas: Jill had been right in her appraisal of me. I was teetering on the brink of some kind of breakdown, unable to deal with my feelings of anger, frustration, futility. They say that drowning is a painless way to go.