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- Why did everyone start to hate the Russians if the U.S. did the same thing in Afghanistan, Iraq?
- What needs to be corrected in the management of Russia first?
- Why did Blaise Pascal become a religious man at the end of his life?
- How do I know if a guy likes you?
- When they say "one generation", how many do they mean?
The first thing that comes to mind is the work of a little-known director, Mike Cahill. He has only two full-length works (“Another Earth” and “I am the Beginning”), but they are definitely worthy of attention. They make you think about a lot of things and after them there is really something to think about. While writing the answer, I remembered Darren Aronofsky's “Fountain”. As for me, his work is not for everyone, but fans of philosophy should like this film. Personally, I watched this movie three times, and each time I discovered something new for myself.
I always find great movies to watch here. There are always detailed descriptions of movies with good trailers. I really like philosophical films, when after watching you continue to sit in silence and look through the screen. Somewhere in the void. And in my head slowly fly fragments of phrases, thoughts, ideas…