I have to say that the thinking of the majority of movie fans is stupid. What is the key?

Ruthie 2022-11-30 12:21:03

The whole film is not for reasoning about reasoning, nor for the various romances that follow. The answer is given at the beginning of the story. The professor said that there is no truth in this world, and the so-called truth is only the law that we hope and hope will make sense. Even Ma Zhe will say that the truth is the objective reflection of people's objective facts and their correct laws. This falls into the quagmire of idealism.

Do you think you can fully understand what the professor says after listening to a few lessons in class? No, you do not understand, because you are stubborn, because you are not willing to give up any hope.

So after the first simple and effective murder case, in order to cover up the facts, the professor deliberately made little Martin go in the direction he wanted. Martin hoped that this was a serial murder case. He was regular, meaningful and valuable. , was able to thwart the professor's remarks. You can prove yourself right.

The professor just watched the student go step by step, deliberately guiding or adding something else, but the student was really stupid. He couldn't guess anything.

The reason why I accept the professor's theory is that there is nothing in his theory for us to accept.

The point is that as long as there is hope, as long as we consciously want to change in search of something, such as truth, we are bound to end up wrong. In the process of our investigation, mistakes are inevitable and cannot be changed. Readers may ask, according to you, it is meaningless to live with hope and these positive and healthy things, so what is the point of existence? ?

Then if you don't understand children, existence is meaningless.

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The Oxford Murders quotes

  • [last lines]

    Arthur Seldom: "The butterfly that flutters it's wings and causes a hurricane on the other side of the world." Sound familiar? Are you that butterfly, Martin?

  • Martin: I believe in the number pi.

    Arthur Seldom: I'm sorry, I didn't understand you. Uh, what was it you said you believed in?

    Martin: In the number pi, in the golden section, the Fibonacci series. The essence of nature is mathematical. There is a hidden meaning beneath reality. Things are organized following a model, a scheme, a logical series. Even the tiny snowflake includes a numerical basis in its structure, therefore, if we manage to discover the secret meaning of numbers, we will know the secret meaning of reality.