732. I'll Show You Mine If You Show Me Yours: Movie You Loved
Added 2024-06-10 13:00:33 +0000 UTC

We have another patron-chosen episode! This episode covers Adam and Maggie’s picks for the film that everyone else hated, but you loved. Maggie loves Star Trek! Adam’s lost some weight!
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I read the afterlife sequence as sean penn projecting forward in his thoughts in the way that the rest of the movie is him projecting backward.
Also what I get as the answer offered to the question of suffering in this movie came across pretty strongly to me in just the form itself. If the suffering is to matter, the life, all the moments, must matter intrinsically - and I get that from the way that everything big and small is filmed with an intense love and sacredness. To me it feels like every frame is overflowing with love for its subject, and for life. The answer wasn’t an emergence from all the moments for me, but was intensely packed into all the moments themselves. I don’t really know anything about christianity except for what is in pop culture, let alone catholicism, but maybe because of that I read the philosophy of the mother as a kind of emotional Deism - which kind of supports the idea of sacredness and meaning rising from matter itself.
E l i j a h
2024-06-12 04:33:53 +0000 UTC
I can't do pottery, but I would definitely make ashtrays with super cool designs. You guys make me cooler than I am lol
Ryan (Kanserus Bone Saw) Bowdish
2024-06-11 21:29:55 +0000 UTC