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+ | The next batch comes from the Happiness class: | ||
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+ | #13 Conversations about One Thing - Should almost be required viewing. | ||
+ | #Crash | ||
+ | #American Beauty - Good for both cultural critique of forms of American happiness and for state-happiness. | ||
+ | #Lost in Translation | ||
+ | #About Schmidt - Excellent for issues of meaningfulness. | ||
+ | #Life is Beautiful - Raises profound questions about how we respond to evil in maintaining happiness. | ||
+ | #Groundhog Day - Makes a philosophically interesting case for perfectionism and happiness. | ||
+ | #21 grams | ||
+ | #Broken Flowers | ||
+ | #Inception |
Latest revision as of 16:26, 11 January 2011
Return to Human Nature
The List
1-10
- I'll start this list with this list from the Internet of the "top 10" philosophical movies of all time. [1].
The next batch comes from the Happiness class:
- 13 Conversations about One Thing - Should almost be required viewing.
- Crash
- American Beauty - Good for both cultural critique of forms of American happiness and for state-happiness.
- Lost in Translation
- About Schmidt - Excellent for issues of meaningfulness.
- Life is Beautiful - Raises profound questions about how we respond to evil in maintaining happiness.
- Groundhog Day - Makes a philosophically interesting case for perfectionism and happiness.
- 21 grams
- Broken Flowers
- Inception