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Mindwalk: International Relations - Paper

Mindwalk: International Relations



From the very beginning, I realized that Mindwalk was definitely not a
film you could kick back, turn your brain off, and just enjoy. To be able to
understand and grasp the meaning of the film, you first had to make sure that
your brain was in full gear. The concept and idea the author is trying to get
across just doesn't run to you. It requires concentration and an evaluation of
the world around you. Even with this in mind, I'm not even sure I came across
with everything the film was trying to point out.
The setting of a medieval island castle in Paris jumps out from the
movie screen in the first few minutes. Also, the seemingly incredible contrast
of the first two characters ...

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a very separate, very unique view on the subject he is trying to get
across: people's perception of the world.
As the day draws to a close, the three different viewpoints seem to
slowly diverge into a common thought: People need to view the world as a whole,
everything relying on each other, as nature and life, instead of a huge
mechanical machine. As I mentioned above, I think everyone that watched the
movie will come away from it with a different idea in mind. I believe that idea
that you are left with has a great deal to do with the one that you started with,
the way you saw the world before watching Mindwalk. ...

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Added: 2/24/2006 10:28:44 PM
Category: Arts
Type: Premium Paper
Words: 330
Pages: 2

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