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Rico 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Time flies, thinking for an endless period
Time, quiet flow. I watched the movie "Hannah Arendt", and it took a long time to be calm. I recently read "Love the World: The Biography of Hannah Arendt", and I have a certain understanding of Arendt's life and thought path. Next, watching this thought-provoking film does not feel too difficult....
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Deshaun 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Who is the king of thinking?
Hannah Arendt and her friends in the front row: Nicola Giolomonti (first from left), Mary McCarthy (second from left), Robert Lowell (third from left). Back row: Heinrich Blucher (first from left), Arendt (second from left), Dwight Macdonald and his wife (third from left, fourth from left)
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Cyrus 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Silence in the face of evil is also mediocre evil
It has been a long time since I wanted to watch this film, and I have always had a deep interest in Hannah Arendt. From the publication of the book The Origins of Totalitarianism to the presentation of the banal evil point of view, Hannah Arendt has always impressed me with a keen, deep and...
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Jairo 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Mark Lira: New Truth from The New York Review of Books, November 21, 2013
Arendt & Eichmann: The New Truth Mark Lilla Hannah Arendt a film by Margarethe von Trotta Hannah Arendt: Ihr Denken veränderte die Welt [Hannah Arendt: Her Thought Changed the World] edited by Martin Wiebel, with a foreword by Franziska Augstein Munich: Piper, 252 pp., €9.99 (paper) 1. In The...
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Haylie 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Criticizing the Dilemma of "Mediocre Evil"
When there were more and more terrorist attacks, people became more and more hostile towards terrorists, and then became more and more hostile towards the Muslim group, and even wanton abuse, I began to seriously think about "banality". Those ordinary people who believe in Islam in the Muslim...
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Lola 2022-01-19 08:03:03
A model of philosopher's biographical film
I was supposed to write a paper in the morning, but when I turned on the computer, it turned into a movie, and I wanted to write something after watching the movie. Fortunately, the film was well shot and it was worth the time. Why do I say this movie is good? This is not to say that it used any...
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Daniela 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Discuss mediocrity in a mediocre way
What it shows is rough and direct. Such a biographical film seems to be profound. Some people also say that "it has reached a height rarely seen in a biographical film." However, what I saw was that it just wrapped Hannah’s very profound and representative thesis about the "banal evil" in the whole...
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Adolphus 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Both Jewish and German
Perhaps the most exciting scene of this movie is the scene where Arendt’s close friend and philosopher Hans Jonas, who was also a student of Heidegger, broke off with her. "So far, I broke up with Heidegger's favorite student." Jonas left angrily, and the friendship in his youth broke up like...
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April 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Although kitsch is inevitable, it is still worth recommending
First of all, kitsch point 1. Smoking. There are no fewer than 10 shots of Hannah smoking. Even if smoking is a literary, some literati may have died for it, but not every literary young woman smokes. Even if Hannah is fortunately a smoker, she doesn’t have to smoke for a slower shot while the slow...
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Brice 2022-01-19 08:03:03
Mediocre evil
In the movie itself, technique is not so important anymore. The important thing is what it explains. The argument of "banal evil" overturning a boat with one shot does cause everyone's anger, especially when it comes to many lives and deaths. Such words really seem to be lost. The meaning is out of...
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Hannah Arendt Reviews
Director: Margarethe von Trotta
Language: German,English,French,Hebrew,Latin Release date: January 10, 2013