unreasonable person, unreasonable temptation

Casimer 2022-11-18 21:20:22

I don't know why this movie is labeled as literary and artistic. Well, I personally feel that this film is not literary at all. Probably the heroine, Sister Stone, is very smart, so the performance in the film is very natural, and I personally feel that the film is very good. It shows the psychological magnification of ordinary people after losing control. There is no doubt that the professor's murder judge's behavior is not "representing personal heroism" at all, but more like a kind of presumably his own bad life, so he treats others badly. Also mean.
At the beginning of the film, the whole school made a stunt for the professor's appearance. Everyone wanted to approach him for various reasons to varying degrees, the female teacher who fucked up because of sex, the female student who admired knowledge (the heroine), and A, B, C, and D of other schools who want to get something, although the male protagonist confessed his "weirdness", or his depression and depression at the beginning, no one believed him and felt that he was belittling himself until a little bit. Getting closer to the truth. The film actually does a good job at this point. After being in the same environment for a long time, people are eager for new things, and they seem to have infinite tolerance for everything, and abnormal ideas are considered to be different and good ideas. While the professor is appreciated by all parties, the other party wants to escape from responsibility and sanctions based on his rich experience. Until he is finally forced to face himself, he still chooses to destroy the corpse and destroy the traces. gone. The professor is not perverted, the society is deformed, but this does not mean that the professor is not wrong, of course, it is his fault, but the psychology of constantly fleeing after making a mistake is extremely affected by the society.
At the end of the film, everything returned to normal. The heroine asked for forgiveness from her ex-boyfriend. The case came to a conclusion. No one mentioned it again. The summer just passed. Anyway, everyone allows time to digest bad memories, and then pretend to forget them......

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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.