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Evo osvrta na film koji sam pomenula na nekoj od tema. Film je iz 2002. godine, mozda ga je dosta vas gledalo, ali ovo je topla preporuka za one koje nisu. Objasnjeno je po scenama koje se teme obradjuju.
Scene in Film What It's About Philosophical Themes 1. Dream is Destiny Wiley Wiggins dreams of playing with origami fortune teller ("dream is destiny"), then floats away, touching a car handle. Dreaming vs. Reality 2. Anchors Aweigh (The Boatisattva)
AXIAL SCENE Bill Wise picks up Wiley in his boat car, telling him to go with the flow. He's in a state of constant departure. Random choices are important. Linklater is with them. Buddhism
Taoism 3. Condemned to be Free
AXIAL SCENE Philosopher Robert C. Solomon defends existentialism against the socially constructed, fragmented self of postmodernism: "it's your life to create." Existentialism (especially Sartre on freedom) 4. Signifier and Signified Kim Krizan tells Wiley that words are inert, dead symbols. At first they were survival tactics. They try to help us transcend our isolation, allow for spiritual communion. Vedanta
Situationism 5. Neohuman Evolution Eamonn Healy, a chemistry professor, predicts the evolution of a neohuman manifesting truth, loyalty, justice, freedom. 6. Self-Immolation Journalist J. C. Shakespeare rants about human self-destruction & the media making us passive observers; he sets fire to himself like the Vietnamese Buddhist monk in 1963. Situationism
7. Collective Memory Julie Delpy and Ethan Hawke muse in bed about dreaming and multiple consciousnesses, death, collective memory, and the simultaneity of scientific discoveries. Taoism
Tibetan Buddhism
Dreaming 8. The Prisoner Prisoner swears revenge against his captors. He's trapped in his self-created hell, like Sartre's characters in No Exit. [Existentialism] 9. Free Will and Physics David Sosa, physics professor, discusses free will in Augustine & Aquinas, and how it's compromised by modern physics. Existentialism 10. Systems of Control Alex Jones, radical broadcaster, rants over a loudspeaker about how political systems of control turn us into slaves. Situationism 11. Say Yes to Existence Otto Hoffman, a Quaker, wants us to be free from nothingness, to say Yes to one instant, and thus to all existence. Buddhism
Existentialism (Nietzsche's love of fate) 12. Liminal Experiences Aklilu Gebrewold, African-American writer, speaks of liminal experiences, radical subjectivity, and the great moment. Vedanta
Situationism 13. The Aging Paradox Carol Dawson, novelist, and Lisa Moore, English professor, speak of feeling freer as they age and of the fiction of personal identity. Buddhism 14. Noise and Silence A chimp speaks of subversive micro-societies and the possibilities of art while screening a rock performance and a showing of Kurosawa's film Dreams. Situationism 15. The Overman Louis Mackey, a philosophy professor, laments people's fear and laziness, their inability to reach their true potentials. Existentialism (Nietzsche on the Overman) 16. What's the Story? Violet Nichols asks Alex Nixon what's the story he's writing; it's just gestures, moments, fleeting emotions, he says. [Postmodernism] 17. The Right to Bear Arms Steven Prince tells a bartender how he treasures his right to bear arms. He shoots the barkeep, who shoots him in return. 18. Lucid Dreams Clips on television: a man talks of flawed reality of the present; Mary McBay of lucid dream state reached by sorcerers, shamans; man talks of narrowness of the single ego. Dreaming
[Buddhism] 19. Dreamers Muse Three men: Jason Hodge identifies waking & dreaming perceptions; Guy Forsyth wants to combine waking & dreaming abilities; John Christensen says "fun rules." Dreaming 20. The Holy Moment Caveh Zahedi talks about film allowing us to see holy moments (Andre Bazin saw God as reality, film as presenting God). He and David Jewell have such a moment. Bazin
[Vedanta]
[Situationism] 21. Society is a Fraud
AXIAL SCENE Adam Goldberg, Nicky Katt, two others want to rupture the spell of the consumer society, interrupt continuum of everyday life. "Mr. Debord" discusses not working. Situationism 22. The Train Arrives A man pops out of a train car, tells Wiley he's a dreamer, and that it's the most exciting time to be alive: don't be bored. Buddhism
Dreaming 23. One Thousand Years Ryan Power, an autistic kid, tells Wiley that 1000 years is but an instant, to build beautiful artifacts, feel joy, sorrow, etc. Vedanta
Taoism
[Situationism] 24. The Human Ant Colony
AXIAL SCENE Tiana Hux, performance artist, compels Wiley to communicate with her, rejecting the "ant" autopilot most of us use everyday. In lucid dreams we're in control. Situationism
Dreaming
Buddhism 25. The Ongoing Wow
AXIAL SCENE Mad poet/tour guide Timothy "Speed" Levitch speaks of the ongoing wow, Lorca's poems, that we're the authors of our lives, that life understood is life lived. Existentialism
Situationism
Buddhism 26. Dream Self Short scene: Steve Brudniak, artist, says the person you are in a dream isn't your real self - you haven't yet met yourself. Dreaming 27. Channel Surfing TV: Catholic puppet speaks of heaven & hell; Steven Soderbergh tells joke about Billy Wilder and Louis Malle; Mary McBay discusses post-death dream body. Dreaming 28. Swept Along Short scene: man on street says that as pattern gets more intricate, being swept along is no longer enough. 29. Exploding Burritos Bill Wise returns as convenience store clerk (denies other role) bemoaning customer who explodes burritos in his microwave. 30. Every Moment is Magical Mona Lee, actress, sees the self as a logical structure. Life was raging all around her, and every moment was magical. Buddhism 31. Garden and Portrait Short scene: an elderly woman draws Wiley's portrait in a garden. Taoism 32. Sweep Me Up Short scene. Passing man: "Kierkegaard's last words were, 'Sweep me up'". Existentialism 33. The Tango of Yes
AXIAL SCENE Orchestra from earlier in film plays a tango, dancers dance. Linklater plays pinball, tells Wiley about Philip K. Dick story coming true in his life, dream of Lady Gregory: there's only one instant, it's right now. God invites us into eternity. There's only one story: moving from the No to the Yes. Dreaming
Vedanta
[Existentialism (Nietzsche)] 34. Wake Up! Wiley wakes up, walks down street on beautiful day, begins to float again. Dreaming, Vedanta, Taoism
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