There is no single, true universal reality. What is real and true varies from individual to individual, in light of one's own thoughts, conditions, and learning. Through many year and over time many people have tried to take a hold on reality and alternate realities as well, on top of that they also had to deal with the facts of identity. In the movie 41 by Glenn Triggs, the fact of reality is altered by the view of time travel and it take a new perspective on reality and identity. This could be also compared to philosophers like Rene Descarte and David Hume, who put their point of view into what reality could really be and what it could really mean. In the movie 41 by Glenn Triggs, the ideas of reality and identity have a different appearance
When discussing reality, several questions emerge regarding what reality is. A reality, "the real situation that exist," (Merriam-Webster.com) consists of two forms-perceived reality and actual reality. One spends his or her entire life trying to decipher the difference between the two forms; yet to truly understand reality, it is essential that you comprehend both. Plato 's "Allegory of the Cave," Dick Gregory 's "Shame" and Frederick Douglass ' "Learning to Read and Write" illustrate examples of both perceptions. Furthermore, how conceptualization of reality helps establish who one will become.
1. What is ultimate reality? Ultimate reality to me seems like life gives you choices at the end we have to make the decision to what makes us more
Unable to know any better, people’s blindness to the truth about their existence throughout the ages has been relative to the questioning of reality. We search but are unable to the see the truth through the illusion that the world before us has portrayed. One might ask, how do we know what is real and what is simply illusion brought by our subjective view of the world? But when attempting to understand the nature of our existence, about why we are here, the complexities of life often make it difficult to interpret this subject. The film The Matrix centers on this same concept that the known world is an illusion. The movies core theme of reality and illusion is definite to the humans understanding of what the true meaning of life is. Ones
Jackie Robinson, 42, first black man to play on a team of all whites and make it to the world championship. He rocks. His number is retired and people wear the number 42 on their jersey every year for one day because of him. All of this information I got from the movie 42. The movie was amazing and very good! In the beginning when it showed how he became selected was different than what I imagined it would’ve been done. During the movie there were threats from white people saying they’d come where Robinson lived and hurt him or something, so he left with the black reporter guy who later became a part of the American Baseball Press or whatever it was called. However, Robinson thought that he was
In the movie Hitch. Dir. Andy Tennant. Perf. Will Smith, Eva Mendes, and Kevin James Sony Pictures, 2005. Dvd. The movie Hitch is about Alex Hitchens who plays “The date doctor” or a consultant as he calls himself. When Alex Hitchens was younger he fell head over heels over Cressida he came on a little strong that led her to another man’s arms. That experience taught him so much that Alex decided to coach other men in avoiding the same mistakes he made to get them to the woman of their dreams. While coaching one of his clients, Albert Brennaman, who is secretly in love with a client of his investment firm, celebrity Allegra Cole, Hitch finds himself falling for Sara Melas she is a gossip columnist whom after her best friend had a one night stand with a gentleman that said that he was the date doctors “client” Sara Melas decided to write a column to expose the “The date doctor” unknowingly that the person she will be exposing would be Alex Hitchens the person she is slowly falling for. Albert and Allegra’s relationship continues to progress while “The date doctor” realizes that none of his own methods are working for him while pursuing a relationship with Sara. At the end of Sara’s investigation she finally finds out the identity behind the much talked about “date doctor” that leads to her break up with Alex. She proceeds to write and publish her story knowing the damage that would cause for his clients and for Hitch reputation the expose article caused Albert and Allegra to
What is reality? What is known? These questions are constantly being reviewed keeping people anxiously waiting for the real answer. The Matrix is a popular movie dealing with many philosophical ideas from, Gods, Beauty, Reality, and existence. The Matrix deals with an intelligent “computer hacker,” Neo, who questions many things such as reality as he lives two different lives day vs. night. With that being said, Neo starts to ponder how does he know what is real, true, or all knowing. As humans we face this challenge everyday, how do we actually “know?” We know because of our senses, evidence, observations, assumption, and Epistemology.
To think philosophically, the reality of living does not really has a definition. Around the 1840s, specific groups of people known as transcendentalists argued that there’s an intensive connection among God, man, and nature. They emphasizes that the main truth of understanding reality in life should be an individual epiphany. Christopher Johnson McCandless from Into the Wild shared similar philosophical ideas as two notable transcendentalists known as Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, and lived life like a transcendentalist based on his behaviors and life values.
Sounds interesting..will look into it. Regarding reality, we already live it and most often than not it's fundaments are to be found in the works of science fiction. How many books already can be understood and seen as a self-fulfilling prophecy, starting from Jules Verne onwards.. We do not long for what cannot be, but are in every sense (and now I will use a quote from the movie) "sucking the marrow out of life". Life without imagination is like a blank sheet of paper. Only our mind can bring life to it using the infinite spectrum of colours contained deep within our souls.
The way the world is seen varies with each passing person. What is observed as good from one may be the damning pathway to hell for another. Many times these beliefs are instilled upon us at a very early age which can result with a twisted outlook on life that we had little to no control over. As we grow older we are than further influenced through our religion (or lack of), culture, and passed experiences. With that in mind, it is easy to see that reality can be just as interchangeable and further raises the difficult question of what is real? Robert Neville, a man who on a daily basis struggles with the reality of being the last man on earth often only manages to keep going by holding on to the intangibles of hope, denial, and
We all dream of an ulterior world, a world in which we picture a perfect life with no struggles, problems, or pandemics. Both Interstellar, by Christopher Nolan, and Station Eleven by Emily Mandel, depict their characters as struggling not only with survival, but their sense of their own identity and security. Within Station Eleven, the saying, “survival is insufficient” is a recurring theme of Interstellar as well. While there are some differences in the characters and themes within Interstellar and Station Eleven, the similarities are the connections to their identity in which they adapt to the force of change within their world. As the characters struggle with adapting, they cling to certain things that allow them to remain sane. As a result, the characters feel like they have a purpose again due to their struggle for survival.
What we think is reality will ultimately become our reality if we believe certain things about an individual; he/she begins acting in exactly that way.
The second philosopher that analyses the problem of what is reality and what is not in the Introduction to Philosophy textbook is Christopher Grau. Grau, in his essay, expands on Descartes idea of the “evil demon” by basing it off of The Matrix with his theory, The Brain in a Vat Theory. The theory is just like it sounds. Just like in Total Recall, an extremely intelligent device has the ability to give humans and gives them a false reality of a life. What Grau is purposing is that we, as people, could quite possibly be hooked up to a super computer and given false memories and experiences as well.
What is reality? Did the past you remember actually happen? Can you exist in two realities at once? Are you who you think you are? Through his work, science fiction author Philip K. Dick implies that we will all be asking such questions soon. For Dick, reality is just one of his layers. All of his novels combined together accurately predicted the world we are in now.
Questioning reality is something that has been seen many a time from philosophy but recently films such as "Inception" and "The Matrix" introducing false or alternate realities prompting the audience to question reality. In fact, in 2011 a film named Source Code has intrigued philosophical questioning due to its premise. "Source Code" is a film in which a U.S. pilot, named Captain Stevens, is tasked to enter the memories of another person named Sean Fentress via the source code program in order to discover a bomb and learn who set it in order to prevent this individual from killing more civilians. Throughout the film, Stevens discovers the memories he is entering are those of a victim of the bomb he is currently trying to find and that he himself is dead, with his brain frozen so it can enter the source code program when necessary. Now why this film is so fascinating is that near the end of the films Stevens' actions within the victim's memories seem to change the real
The 33 was a powerful film to say the least. Based on a true story of 33 minors who became trapped in early 2010. The minors had to find ways to stay sane for the 69 days that they found themselves trapped. There were obviously scenes that Hollywood threw in there to add even more levels to the already inspirational tale, but the best scenes were of the minors and the way they interacted while the world came to their rescue. I have to say the one thing that did disappoint me was that it seemed the storyline took place more on the surface with the minor’s families then it did with the actual minors.