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Good list, though not 'intellectual' enough for some in the comments, who were probably expecting old black and white films of someone dressed in black and looking out at the sea for half an hour. If I had to add one of my own, I'd suggest 'Brazil'.
Sir it my humble request to you make videos on core philosophy related topics ,such as Existentialism,Pragmatism, philosophical methods,and logical postivism above the philosophy of Bertrand Russell,Kurt Godel,and so on
With Blade Runner, I think many people miss one of the main angles of the film. Since replicants are biological, what separates them from humans is emotions, specifically true empathy. The void--kampff test would detect this lack of proper emotional response to situations that should elicit empathy. The climax of the movie, with Roy's beautiful speech on the roof showed that they had indeed evolved empathy. This showed that replicants were in fact just as much human beings as anyone else. Not only that but in that swan-song speech he touched upon the great tragedy of human existence. To have known such wonders, seen such sights, all to be lost and forgotten when we die, "lost, like tears in the rain". An absolutely beautiful and thought-provoking movie.
The Matrix is my joint favourite film. Can't stand The Matrix Reloaded. Same with the Back to The Future sequels, for me a perfect film makes it very difficult to watch a sequel on its own terms and very few sequels are good enough for me to forget the comparison.
Re: Blade Runner. IMO the director’s cut is the preferred version. Moderate spoiler: it does without Decker’s narration, making the film much darker and more interesting.
Here, have the list 10. Arrival 9. Blade Runner 8. Sphere 7. Lucy 6. 2001: A Space Odyssey 5. Bandersnatch 4. Matrix Reloaded 3. The Butterfly Effect 2. Inception 1. Interstellar I am happy that Interstellar and Inception are the top 2, so im satisfied with this list. Cant wait to see many other comments copy this hardwork and get more likes. 🥲
Good list, but you lost me with Inception and Interstellar. Guess I'm just not fond of Nolan. Couldn't get through his Mank despite being a Citizen Kane fan. Inception struck me as just a clever and flashy caper film, while Interstellar seemed top-heavy. Liked Bill Irwin voicing the droid, and nice to see Ellen Burstyn at work. But did they REALLY not know about the water planet's waves before they went down there? C'mon. And I thought if they said the "Will not go quietly..." line once more, I'd scream.
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Sir Plz make videos on Existentialism,Pragmatism,and logical positivism.
Good list, though not 'intellectual' enough for some in the comments, who were probably expecting old black and white films of someone dressed in black and looking out at the sea for half an hour. If I had to add one of my own, I'd suggest 'Brazil'.
Can't believe you didn't include "Cloud Atlas"
Arrival deals with the linguistic turn in philosophy that in its most extreme formulation posits metaphysics as linguistically grounded.
Sir it my humble request to you make videos on core philosophy related topics ,such as Existentialism,Pragmatism, philosophical methods,and logical postivism above the philosophy of Bertrand Russell,Kurt Godel,and so on
Loved the video. IMO Arrival is one of the top movies on the list, not as meta as the others but a great movie.
This is my favourite philosophical channel till now
With Blade Runner, I think many people miss one of the main angles of the film. Since replicants are biological, what separates them from humans is emotions, specifically true empathy. The void--kampff test would detect this lack of proper emotional response to situations that should elicit empathy. The climax of the movie, with Roy's beautiful speech on the roof showed that they had indeed evolved empathy. This showed that replicants were in fact just as much human beings as anyone else.
Not only that but in that swan-song speech he touched upon the great tragedy of human existence. To have known such wonders, seen such sights, all to be lost and forgotten when we die, "lost, like tears in the rain". An absolutely beautiful and thought-provoking movie.
totally agree with you about interstellar but would have moved lucy much more higher on the list😁
The Matrix is my joint favourite film. Can't stand The Matrix Reloaded. Same with the Back to The Future sequels, for me a perfect film makes it very difficult to watch a sequel on its own terms and very few sequels are good enough for me to forget the comparison.
Im really into movies and I have a suggestion bc I don’t really like the list 😭: A dinner with Andre from Louis Malle 1981
Check out the list of philosophical movies, you'll find André dining there
'Escape from Sobibor' too is a goldmine of musings of 'zeingeist' philosophy
Re: Blade Runner. IMO the director’s cut is the preferred version. Moderate spoiler: it does without Decker’s narration, making the film much darker and more interesting.
I love your videos. Your perseverance is awesome. Regards for 10 years of knowledge.
Thank you very much :D
Please make a video on philosophy of language
Hotel Rwanda is the most stimulating movie I have watched this year!
I recommend a Japanese animated film - Children of the Sea.
I agree, The Butterfly Effect was excellent.
These are mostly surface level explorations of metaphysics. Especially the Nolan ones which are on top. Most in depth ones are not covered.
I love the Butterfly Effect and always recommend it to people
I watched all movie except Sphere that you mentioned
Arguably my favorite on the list, haven't seen it in a decade but will now rematch it soon! Only one I missed was his #1
Cronenberg's eXistenZ should be on the list and on the top of it.
Please discuss the epicurean paradox
Solaris, Stalker, AI, half Cronenberg catalog, Primer, Moon; l could go on
Not impressed with this list
Interstellar is trully a movie I wish i could completely forget... So I can see it for the time again
Why not to include fight club?
Because it's not metaphysical. It's philosophical and psychological. One of my all time favs though.
he included the matrix tho@@The1stDukeDroklar
@@melonusk6120 Because the Matrix is metaphysical.
tyler durden is the protag's ghost self projected into reality@@The1stDukeDroklar
Here, have the list
10. Arrival
9. Blade Runner
8. Sphere
7. Lucy
6. 2001: A Space Odyssey
5. Bandersnatch
4. Matrix Reloaded
3. The Butterfly Effect
2. Inception
1. Interstellar
I am happy that Interstellar and Inception are the top 2, so im satisfied with this list.
Cant wait to see many other comments copy this hardwork and get more likes. 🥲
Great video! Could you do a video on Process Philosophy (substance ontology vs process ontology)?
Please create a Video about 4th dimensionalism. I Thing Its garbage but i Hope that i dont understand it. Please enlighten me.
Minority Report is my fav
Transcendence is great too (jhonny depp)
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Good list, but you lost me with Inception and Interstellar. Guess I'm just not fond of Nolan. Couldn't get through his Mank despite being a Citizen Kane fan. Inception struck me as just a clever and flashy caper film, while Interstellar seemed top-heavy. Liked Bill Irwin voicing the droid, and nice to see Ellen Burstyn at work. But did they REALLY not know about the water planet's waves before they went down there? C'mon. And I thought if they said the "Will not go quietly..." line once more, I'd scream.
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