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Movies and the Meaning of Life: The Most Profound Films in Cinematic History
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Movies and the Meaning of Life: The Most Profound Films in Cinematic History

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In this introductory guidebook, Omura puts some very interesting films together in a meaningful order. As we consider these films with him, we are encouraged to relate them to deep questions about life. Bruce Kaurin, author of Mindscreen and How Movies Work Wayne Omura’s book provides succinct descriptions of the films he considers to be the most evocative of the human condition. A useful guide for all film lovers and those who wish to discover the enigma of living life through the movies. Suranjan Ganguly, Associate Professor of Film Studies, University of Colorado The movie is a vicarious experience. It is a substitute for so-called real life. And yet, this illusion can move one’s soul. It can place one on the beaches of Normandy with shells exploding and bullets whizzing through the air. It can place one on another planet facing alien forms of intelligent life. The movie is a fantasy, a distilled form of imagination. We know where we are physically in reality. But if a movie is good, our mind is somewhere else. And if a movie is excellent, our spirit has also been released. On some occasions a movie can be incredible. In such an instance our soul can he transformed. These incredibly transformative movies form the core of this book: movies that convey visions of the meaning of life. They are the most profound films in cinematic history. From the Introduction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bauu Institute
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2011
Pages
186
ISBN
9780982046784

This title is printed to order. This book may have been self-published. If so, we cannot guarantee the quality of the content. In the main most books will have gone through the editing process however some may not. We therefore suggest that you be aware of this before ordering this book. If in doubt check either the author or publisher’s details as we are unable to accept any returns unless they are faulty. Please contact us if you have any questions.

In this introductory guidebook, Omura puts some very interesting films together in a meaningful order. As we consider these films with him, we are encouraged to relate them to deep questions about life. Bruce Kaurin, author of Mindscreen and How Movies Work Wayne Omura’s book provides succinct descriptions of the films he considers to be the most evocative of the human condition. A useful guide for all film lovers and those who wish to discover the enigma of living life through the movies. Suranjan Ganguly, Associate Professor of Film Studies, University of Colorado The movie is a vicarious experience. It is a substitute for so-called real life. And yet, this illusion can move one’s soul. It can place one on the beaches of Normandy with shells exploding and bullets whizzing through the air. It can place one on another planet facing alien forms of intelligent life. The movie is a fantasy, a distilled form of imagination. We know where we are physically in reality. But if a movie is good, our mind is somewhere else. And if a movie is excellent, our spirit has also been released. On some occasions a movie can be incredible. In such an instance our soul can he transformed. These incredibly transformative movies form the core of this book: movies that convey visions of the meaning of life. They are the most profound films in cinematic history. From the Introduction

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bauu Institute
Country
United States
Date
1 June 2011
Pages
186
ISBN
9780982046784