Just say a few words...

Mckenzie 2022-09-09 20:17:10

1. After watching this film, I felt like I was hit in the head by a lemon wrapped in gold bricks.
2. This film reminds me of Pulp Fiction. The common point is that it is mentioned that life is composed of countless accidents and randomness.
3. This film also reminds me of black swans. After Black Swan aired, countless professional ballet dancers were outraged when laymen asked if their lives were so "demonized". I wonder if countless mathematicians will feel depressed because of being demonized after this film is broadcast. Movies have limited time, and they inevitably exaggerate in pursuit of a sense of impact.
Fourth, I watched "Perfume" just two days ago. I want to say that the greatest crime is not finding a scapegoat, but the results of your crime can change people's values ​​and make people worship you because of it. The most powerful gun in the world is the gun of opinion.
5. I want to see the original...

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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.