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    Man from earth (2007)

    A low-money dvd production movie about a man telling his friends he has survived since the origins of humanity. Very thought provoking.

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    Probably Arrival. If you knew how your life will play out from start to finish, would you change it knowing you will never experience everything the same from the point that you change it, thus not only avoiding bad/regrettable events, but also your most cherished ones.

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    The Man from Earth; low budget sci-fi mostly just people talking in a living room. I like how it plays with expectations about knowledge of history and explores different epistemologies of the supporting characters in their line of questions or how they engage with the core concept.

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    Memento is a movie about a guy who tries to find the murderer of his wife but has a condition where he only remembers the last few minutes, so works with post-its, photos and tatoos to piece things together. Great movie!

    Predestination is a time traveling cop trying to prevent a terrorist attack.

    I’m leaving the best part out which is thought provoking, but you will find it and appreciate it when you watch both movies I think.

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      I really liked Memento. An added bonus is that it was Christopher Nolan’s first screenplay and big budget movie.

      I have Predestination on my ‘Movies To Watch’ list. And sadly that list seems unbearable to conquer — over 400 movies on my list.

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    is a pretty surreal. Considered one of the most influential films of all time. One of the earliest examples of post-modernism in film.

    Every scene in Ex Machina is basically a dialogue covering different arguments in the philosophy of AI. Plus a surreal dance scene.

    I was blown away by mother! when I first saw it. But looking back on it, the allegory wasn’t exactly subtle.

    Once Upon a Time in Hollywood is a meta-modern masterpiece.

    Tropic Thunder, as a meta commentary on comedy, is actually really good. Aside from the great comedy itself.

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        read up on how they gutted the budget for the visuals for this movie so instead they did it using ancient methods instead of CGI.

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      I love all of Aronofsky’s film (except Noah; wtf was that). The Fountain is probably his best.

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        except Noah; wtf was that

        I’m going to hazard a response to what you found wtf:

        Aronofsky’s Noah is told with a Jewish perspective on the story. In Jewish tradition, Noah is a notable person, but he is not admirable. In Genesis it states that Noah was righteous in his generation. Rashi, a leading rabbi in the Middle Ages, said in regards to that statement: “Others, however, explain it to his discredit: in comparison with his own generation he was accounted righteous, but had he lived in the generation of Abraham he would have been accounted as of no importance.” (https://www.sefaria.org/Genesis.6.9?lang=bi&aliyot=0&p2=Rashi_on_Genesis.6.9.2&lang2=bi)

        Jewish sages, too, have long criticized Noah for accepting God’s dictate that he will destroy all life on earth without argument. That’s in contrast to Abraham who, when God said he would destroy Sodom and Gomorrah, argued with God and got him to agree not to destroy the cities if there existed ten righteous people in the cities.

        So Aronofsky shows Noah as a religious extremist who does what God says without question. It’s a sometimes ugly portrayal, but it fits with an interpretation of Noah that sees him as the best the world had on hand, but not the best that mankind can be.

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    Soul. It’s not ground breaking revelation of a question but it really made me think deeply about how I’m spending my limited time on this planet and what am I looking for in this world.

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      This movie was really upsetting for me. I enjoyed it a lot but it’s hard to separate it from the reality of the princess and the frog problem.

      Why can’t Disney make a movie about black people without turning them non-human?

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    Not a movie but a limited series, Devs. You won’t know what’s going on for a while, but damn, I still think about it. Same guy who made Ex Machina and Annihilation. Great sound track.

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    After the Dark.

    Thought experiment film about who would you take into a bunker to continue the human race?

    I would advise that you stop watching after the students return their text books.

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    Dead man walking. What it means to be against death penalty not just because of the error rate.

    Also for me Sean Penn’s best performance even compared to mystic river or I am Sam

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    “Sans Soleil” by Chris Marker.

    It’s a documentary that only uses “stock footage” and a woman reading letters. It’s about time and memory and other philosophical stuff.

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    The Great Happiness Space. Its ostensibly about a male host club in Japan but shows how everyone is looking for, and selling happiness to others. Gals pour money into hosts to get their fake love and some will then turn around and work at soaplands themselves. Depressing really.