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Old 06-22-2010, 11:55 PM
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Default Philosophy of existentialism - highly recommended

A very good friend of mine showed me a split part of a movie called "Waking Life" when I was over to his house like one week ago , I found it very interesting so I started to watch the complete movie when I arrived at home , needless to say I'm interested in almost any kind of philosophy this one gave me quite alot to think about .

Basically it's about the philosophy about existentialism , the main role in the movie is played by a random guy who keeps dreaming and continuously starts another dream in the dream he was already having and meets interesting people in every single dream who have very interesting things to say and talk about .

The movie can be located on Youtube , it's completely free and I highly recommend watching it , even if you are not too much into philosophy , the movie keeps things quite simple most of the time and gives you alot of stuff to think about , so here we go with the link to part 1 :

YouTube - Waking Life 1 of 10

Hope you'll like it .
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