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Old 04.09.2018, 10:36 AM   #22399
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Originally Posted by Rob Instigator
I thought it a much more developed and thoughtful film than the first, which I have seen countless times, in many versions, and which still has some very muddled plotting. I enjoyed it so much. made me think about self and identity and what is a cognitive truth, and what right does anyone have to decide if someone or something can be self-determinant. Lots of cool shit.

Visually AMAZING.
yeees. yes. the whole line about “ive seen inside of you and there isn’t as much as you think” made me laugh so hard because of a sense of vertigo which came from— who is to say there is so much “inside” of any of us? maybe we’re all just a few lines of code bouncing around a meat machine. but anyway, not to take sides on the debate— just the question was great.

anyway, you might make severian cry now, from happiness.
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