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:I'll start this list with this list from the Internet of the "top 10" philosophical movies of all time.  [http://www.alternativereel.com/includes/top-ten/display_review.php?id=00102].
 
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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.
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#Amelie - Excellent at capturing the subtlety</font> <font face="Verdana">of a form of state-happiness that is often overlooked.
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#Crash
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#American Beauty - Good for both cultural critique of forms of American happiness and for state-happiness.
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#Lost in Translation
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#About Schmidt - Excellent for issues of meaningfulness.
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#Life is Beautiful - Raises profound questions about how we respond to evil in maintaining happiness.
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#Groundhog Day - Makes a philosophically interesting case for perfectionism and happiness.
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#21 grams
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#Broken Flowers

Revision as of 15:49, 29 October 2009

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:

  1. 13 Conversations about One Thing - Should almost be required viewing.
  2. Amelie - Excellent at capturing the subtlety of a form of state-happiness that is often overlooked.
  3. Crash
  4. American Beauty - Good for both cultural critique of forms of American happiness and for state-happiness.
  5. Lost in Translation
  6. About Schmidt - Excellent for issues of meaningfulness.
  7. Life is Beautiful - Raises profound questions about how we respond to evil in maintaining happiness.
  8. Groundhog Day - Makes a philosophically interesting case for perfectionism and happiness.
  9. 21 grams
  10. Broken Flowers