Create Philosophical Thinking with Film – Waking Life (2001) | Video essay

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This video analyzes Waking Life's ability to generate philosophical thinking in all viewers.
Waking Life is a cult film from 2001, written and directed by Richard Linklater. Waking Life is very thick movie, and it begs for an explanation.

It comes down to two elements: the films usage of mosaic storytelling, and just the right amount of character attachment. The skillful use of these two really forces the viewer to reflect on the themes of the film, and encourages him/her to think philosophically.

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*TIMESTAMPS:*

00:00 Intro
01:10 Rotoscoping
02:00 37 Episodes
02:36 The Dreamer
03:10 The Meaning of the Movie
06:43 Encouraging Philosophical Thinking

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"Philosophy and Film: An Introduction" by Thomas Wartenberg
"Philosophy of the Animated Film: Dimensions of Meaning, Perception, and Consciousness" by David Davies

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