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Film Waking Life

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As a film, this didn't work for me.

As an experimental piece of art, on the other hand: kaboom.
 
I thought the animation was amazing and the philosophical ideas were absolutely mind-blowing.. Especially the ones no one cares to dive into understanding and considers "boring" such as the neo human part near the beginning or the no time idea at the end. Gets you thinking for sure, it definitely put a dent in my perspective on life. And if the animation wasn't a trip enough, i felt the same awe of the universe and oneness and refreshed outlook on life like a trip too. Amazing movie, new favorite for sure.
 
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