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再生時間: 236 秒 | ヌード: yes | 作成者: zorg |
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ファイル形式: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1) | 解像度: 1920x800 | 追加日: 2014-Apr-16 |
別名: سوفی لو, ソフィー・ロウ
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Sophie Lowe is an English-born Australian actress and singer-songwriter, known for her roles in various films and television series including 'Beautiful Kate', 'After the Dark', 'Adore', 'Road Kill', 'The Slap', 'Once Upon a Time in Wonderland', 'The Returned', and 'The Beautiful Lie'. She also starred in the film 'Philosophers'.
公開年: 2013
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別題: The Philosophers, After the Dark, La Fin des Temps, The Philosophers - Wer überlebt?, Kad padne mrak, Islikimo eksperimentas, Фiлософи
監督: Leslie Thornton
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PHILOSOPHERS is a narrative film directed by Leslie Thornton that explores themes of identity, perception, and reality through an intriguing tale set in rural Rhode Island. The story revolves around two characters: one known only as 'The Man' (played by Tom Waits) and another referred to as 'The Boy' (portrayed by Sam Waterston). The film begins with the arrival of 'The Boy,' who seems to be seeking refuge from an unknown turmoil in his past. He encounters 'The Man,' a hermit living alone in a shack, who appears to have no memory of his own identity or where he came from. Throughout their interactions, they engage in philosophical conversations that delve into the nature of reality, perception, and existence, often quoting philosophers such as Descartes and Wittgenstein. As time passes, 'The Boy' begins to question his own sense of self and purpose while trying to help 'The Man' regain his lost memories. The film ultimately explores themes of identity crisis, existentialism, and the human struggle for meaning in an uncertain world.
PHILOSOPHERS is a thought-provoking experimental drama directed by Leslie Thornton and released in 2013. Set against the backdrop of rural Rhode Island, the film centers on the relationship between two enigmatic characters: 'The Man,' portrayed by Tom Waits, and 'The Boy,' played by Sam Waterston. With its minimalist approach to storytelling and emphasis on philosophical dialogue, PHILOSOPHERS explores complex themes such as identity, perception, memory, and existence. The film's unique narrative structure allows viewers to engage with these profound concepts while watching the characters' relationship unfold. Although not widely known or commercially successful, PHILOSOPHERS has gained recognition within independent cinema circles for its artistic vision and exploration of existentialist themes.