Noble farce

Jedidiah 2022-02-14 08:01:33

I dare say that 100 people have headaches when watching 99 of this film. There is this huge conflict in every paragraph, and it is the kind of contradiction that is basically incomprehensible to ordinary people. Everyone has huge confusion about many ultimate problems. They tirelessly tried to express themselves and hope to gain understanding and seek help. The various people around the large store huckabees in the film unfolded about existentialism, destruction, construction, and the connection between things. Great discussion.

And does it make sense for someone who doesn’t understand me to talk about it? My understanding is not constructive, and there is no theoretical basis, because I basically have no knowledge of these philosophical propositions, and I think I am not disgusted with these serious issues, but I often discuss or introduce such related theories. At that time I felt that such a thing was too metaphysical, divorced from reality, and had no guiding significance to my life. I couldn't find the entry point. I don't think this is a terrible nihilistic tendency, don't worry.

HOW AM I NOT MYSELF? (Why am I not myself?)

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Extended Reading
  • Rosemary 2022-04-21 09:02:40

    All the nagging madness + the sense of crisis that Americans post 911 can't get rid of, but who makes them all so cute (the wife wants to be vivian jaffe too much

  • Name 2022-04-21 09:02:40

    I watched this film after researching a philosophical theory. . . . After watching this film, I started to read the stranger. . . But I'm still clueless

I Heart Huckabees quotes

  • Mr. Hooten: What happened to the cat, Albert?

    Albert Markovski: How'd you know about my cat?

    Mr. Hooten: The cat was killed by curiosity.

    Albert Markovski: Oh, right, that cat.

  • Bernard Jaffe: There's no such thing as nothing.