existential.
- Thank you, Libbets. Thats
a very compelling summary.
But, of course,
existentialism, per se--
Libbets ? Hey,
Dostoyevsky--
Im also really a fan.
And, uh, what you were
saying, you know--
- Have you ever read The ldiot ?
- The ldiot ?
If you liked Notes From Underground,
youll love The ldiot.
Great.
Thanks for the tip.
The ldiot !
[ Boy ]
Im in love with Libbets Casey.
Oh, come on.
existential peers, believed that the universe is unordered one. There is no God to watch over man, to dictate codes of morality, or to ensure justice. Instead, the universe is indifferent (sometimes even hostile) to mans plight. In the book, this indifference is best exemplified by the war-an ultimately futile struggle of man against man. There are no winners in a war, and there is no reasoning b
Manhattan Script
"Chapter one. "
"He adored New York City.
He idolised it all out of proportion. "
Uh, no. Make that "He romanticised it
all out of proportion. "
"To him,
no matter what the season was,
this was still a town
that existed in black and white
and pulsated to the great tunes
of George Gershwin. "
Uh... no. Let me start this over.
"Chapter one. "
"He was too romantic about Manhatta
ANNIE HALL
written by
Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
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wearing a crumbled sports jacket and tieless shirt; the background is stark.
ALVY
Theres an old joke. Uh, two elderly
women are
Annie Hall
Screenplay by Oliver Parker
Produced by Woody Allen
Marshall Brickman
Directed by Woody Allen
Cast List:
Woody Allen Alvy Singer
Diane Keaton Annie Hall
Tony Roberts Rob
Carol Kane Allison
Paul Simon Tony Lacey
Colleen Dewhurst Mom Hall
Janet Margolin Robin
Shelley Duvall Pam
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