Idea of ​​Free Will ~ Schopenhauer Philosophy? [No, fate is the theme or love]

Kaylee 2022-03-17 09:01:04

http://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Adjustment_Team
first put

up a website review of the original English work. The summary is very good:
intertwining multiple themes, including dystopia, the answer to fate, the definition of love, etc., come out The effect is rather weak. The shelf is so big that there is not a lot of stuff to fill in.

My own understanding is:
there are masterpieces that develop in the direction of philosophical writings, but the ending is so delayed.
Really before the end, there are a lot of highlights, which made me think a lot.
But the ending hurts. There is so much difference between the finishing touch and the unfinished end!

Dystopian, eh.
Freedom is just an appearance, like the Schopenhauer philosophy. Happiness is to avoid pain and give up pleasure (don't imagine that you are here to enjoy yourself, you should thank God if you don't suffer.) Purely your own


destiny, this is the point! Also the title.
How complex the theme is
mixed into love again,
God, I really admire the courage of the director for
106 minutes
,

but I, a layman, was still brought into my own thinking.

I started to think again, should
I spend the rest of my life (Time Planning Bureau after watching "After Effects") to do some charitable causes and
give up my will,
because it is difficult to satisfy
and often sad!
like love

makes me silent in the thinking of first lady. . .

It's a really good subject, but unfortunately it didn't make a good movie.

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The Adjustment Bureau quotes

  • Elise Sellas: You're that guy running for Senate, aren't you?

    David Norris: I am that guy... yeah. Are you a registered New York voter?

    Elise Sellas: Do I sound like I am?

  • Elise Sellas: I'm not some hopeless romantic. I would never allow myself to be that way, but once I've felt, even for a moment, what I felt with you.

    Elise Sellas: You ruined me. I didn't want to settle for less.

    David Norris: I know the feeling.

    Elise Sellas: It scares the shit out of me.

    David Norris: I'm not going to hurt you.

    Elise Sellas: You don't need to say that.

    David Norris: I'm not going to hurt you.