Just watched my whole life. Emptiness of the existence, the pain of existential crisis and the most painful things will and idea as Schopenhauer said. Living painless is the most painful thing, ironic! Ah, my own incapable existence... You are becoming numb when you don't think about the mean of existence and when you don't feel the pain of BEING. HUMAN BEING. You want to be as usual but you can't, something's gonna stop you, you don't want to read books, you don't want to think, you'r just gonna walk without thinking about anything.
Literature did not treat any further the interconnection of material things with existential meaning in such a radical and poetic way Perec did, probably because we are entering an "immaterial/virtual" era... Still, "Un homme qui dort" and "les choses" seem so novel, deep and meaningful I always keep them in a corner of my mind.
Seen streets and places : 0:12 Rue Piat 1:20 chambre de bonne, Rue de l’Abbaye 1:39 Champs-Elysées 2:18 Quai de Jemmapes 12:53 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni 14:42 Rue de Rivoli 15:48 Rue de Rivoli 16:29 Port d'Austerlitz 17:21 Avenue de Breteuil 17:38 Avenue Paul Doumer 19:13 Cimetière du Père-Lachaise 23:52 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge 24:14 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni 24:16 Jardin du Luxembourg 24:32 Passerelle Debilly 24:40 Pont Alexandre III 24:48 Allée des Cygnes 26:05 Rue des Pyrénées 26:25 Avenue René Coty 28:35 Boulevard Saint-Germain 29:09 Parc des Princes 29:56 Place de Furstenberg 36:28 Station Porte Dauphine, avenue Foch 36:31 Place Vauban 36:33 Place d’Iéna 36:25 Statue, Place du Trocadéro 36:36 Rue Laffitte 36:37 Place Saint-Augustin 36:38 Rue Saint-Antoine 36:43 Cité Vaneau 35:45 vue sur la Panthéon depuis le Pont de Sully 36:48 Place du Trocadéro 38:14 Avenue de Saxe 41:22 Avenue Kléber 42:08 Place des Victoires 42:30 Quai Jacques Chirac 42:44 Bus 63 42:54 Boulevard Saint-Germain 44:17 Avenue de Saxe 44:38 Galerie Véro-Dodat 44:58 Station Chevaleret 45:30 Sentier du Mont Saint-Michel 46:29 Rue Caulaincourt 46:37 Avenue René Coty 47:41 Place Georges Mulot 48:46 Pont des Arts 49:53 toit de la Tour Montparnasse 50:30 Avenue Joseph Bouvard 50:43 Place de Furstenberg 50:59 Allée des Cygnes 51:43 Pont de Bir-Hakeim 51:59 Allé des Cygnes 52:10 Jardin du Luxembourg 52:12 Place de la Concorde 52:29 Galerie Véro-Dodat 52:57 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville 57:27 Place des Vosges 57:37 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge 1:02:52 Allée des Cygnes 1:02:53 Boulevard Edgar Quinet 1:03:08 Avenue Joseph Bouvard 1:03:20 Cour de Rome 1:05:14 Rue de Rivoli 1:06:05 Quai de la Mégisserie 1:10:00 Rue du Transvaal 1:10:37 Rue des Envierges 1:11:09 Villa Faucheur 1:11:33 Rue Piat 1:12:01 Parc de Belleville 1:13:14 Rue du Transvaal 1:13:42 Rue des Envierges 1:14:58 Escalier du Passage Julien Lacroix (now Parc de Belleville)
Some translation mistakes in the subtitles: like a tree, like a shop window, like a rat > like a tree, like an OYSTER, like a rat but insensitive, but neutral > NOT insensitive, but neutral
I only know this movie because of a photo posted by an antinatalism account I follow on twitter. Don't bring children into this world and stop the ring! Not allowing another human being to suffer your fate as you is the most noble thing you can do for your unborn children.
great. emptiness.
i've seen enough of this world and there's nothing in it for me.
Just watched my whole life. Emptiness of the existence, the pain of existential crisis and the most painful things will and idea as Schopenhauer said. Living painless is the most painful thing, ironic!
Ah, my own incapable existence...
You are becoming numb when you don't think about the mean of existence and when you don't feel the pain of BEING. HUMAN BEING.
You want to be as usual but you can't, something's gonna stop you, you don't want to read books, you don't want to think, you'r just gonna walk without thinking about anything.
too real...
If this film was set today, he would spend his time doomscrolling instead of walking. I know from experience
Underrated
The movie would also represent violent pornography and constant masturbation.
Literature did not treat any further the interconnection of material things with existential meaning in such a radical and poetic way Perec did, probably because we are entering an "immaterial/virtual" era... Still, "Un homme qui dort" and "les choses" seem so novel, deep and meaningful I always keep them in a corner of my mind.
Can you expound on what you mean by that, literature didn't treat any further the interconnection of material things with existential meaning?
Seen streets and places :
0:12 Rue Piat
1:20 chambre de bonne, Rue de l’Abbaye
1:39 Champs-Elysées
2:18 Quai de Jemmapes
12:53 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni
14:42 Rue de Rivoli
15:48 Rue de Rivoli
16:29 Port d'Austerlitz
17:21 Avenue de Breteuil
17:38 Avenue Paul Doumer
19:13 Cimetière du Père-Lachaise
23:52 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
24:14 Avenue du Maréchal Gallieni
24:16 Jardin du Luxembourg
24:32 Passerelle Debilly
24:40 Pont Alexandre III
24:48 Allée des Cygnes
26:05 Rue des Pyrénées
26:25 Avenue René Coty
28:35 Boulevard Saint-Germain
29:09 Parc des Princes
29:56 Place de Furstenberg
36:28 Station Porte Dauphine, avenue Foch
36:31 Place Vauban
36:33 Place d’Iéna
36:25 Statue, Place du Trocadéro
36:36 Rue Laffitte
36:37 Place Saint-Augustin
36:38 Rue Saint-Antoine
36:43 Cité Vaneau
35:45 vue sur la Panthéon depuis le Pont de Sully
36:48 Place du Trocadéro
38:14 Avenue de Saxe
41:22 Avenue Kléber
42:08 Place des Victoires
42:30 Quai Jacques Chirac
42:44 Bus 63
42:54 Boulevard Saint-Germain
44:17 Avenue de Saxe
44:38 Galerie Véro-Dodat
44:58 Station Chevaleret
45:30 Sentier du Mont Saint-Michel
46:29 Rue Caulaincourt
46:37 Avenue René Coty
47:41 Place Georges Mulot
48:46 Pont des Arts
49:53 toit de la Tour Montparnasse
50:30 Avenue Joseph Bouvard
50:43 Place de Furstenberg
50:59 Allée des Cygnes
51:43 Pont de Bir-Hakeim
51:59 Allé des Cygnes
52:10 Jardin du Luxembourg
52:12 Place de la Concorde
52:29 Galerie Véro-Dodat
52:57 Quai de l’Hôtel de Ville
57:27 Place des Vosges
57:37 Saint-Pierre de Montrouge
1:02:52 Allée des Cygnes
1:02:53 Boulevard Edgar Quinet
1:03:08 Avenue Joseph Bouvard
1:03:20 Cour de Rome
1:05:14 Rue de Rivoli
1:06:05 Quai de la Mégisserie
1:10:00 Rue du Transvaal
1:10:37 Rue des Envierges
1:11:09 Villa Faucheur
1:11:33 Rue Piat
1:12:01 Parc de Belleville
1:13:14 Rue du Transvaal
1:13:42 Rue des Envierges
1:14:58 Escalier du Passage Julien Lacroix (now Parc de Belleville)
C'est superbe!!
الله يعين كل شخص يعاني من العزلة المفرطة 👋🏻
Thanks....
mnay thanks - the DVD looks nice boxset
2:30 ..."like a tree, like an OYSTER (huître), like a rat."
Some translation mistakes in the subtitles:
like a tree, like a shop window, like a rat > like a tree, like an OYSTER, like a rat
but insensitive, but neutral > NOT insensitive, but neutral
the essence of life?
:(((((
ja te volim dinamo
KTO OD "TO NIE KSIĄŻKA" ? :p
Ja ;
Ja xD
I only know this movie because of a photo posted by an antinatalism account I follow on twitter. Don't bring children into this world and stop the ring! Not allowing another human being to suffer your fate as you is the most noble thing you can do for your unborn children.
ja
nie rozumiem po co to?
popeyes