Cover of Jaco Van Dormael Dio esiste e vive a Bruxelles
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At the end of the film I was happy... I couldn’t take my eyes off the end credits... an ironic... intelligent film!

Characters a bit caricatured with well-known and easy-to-recognize traits. The idea of God is stunning... a computer-savvy and virtuous being capable of creating strange worlds... or not... with giraffe ladies or ostrich gentlemen... but also with the animal man created "in the image and likeness of God" Man... no feathers... little hair... perhaps modest... associated with Murphy's laws... essentially with the laws of "bad luck"... and so... let’s talk about it... in fact, the great law... like a boomerang relentlessly strikes its creator God... who becomes a man among men!!!

Real and virtual, rather from virtual to real: but what Real? and then the Real determined by who and by what?

This is the context! Within it, among others, stands out the question "what might happen if every man knew his own date of inevitable demise perhaps sent via SMS on their mobile phone? To be honest, a little is known!!!! oh well!!!

The female ending is definitely okay! It hit the mark!

A light and profound film.. Beautiful!

 

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The film offers an ironic and intelligent perspective on God as a computer-savvy creator and explores existential questions about fate and reality. Characters are caricatured for easy recognition, and the story provocatively examines Murphy's laws as symbols of life's 'bad luck.' The reviewer praises the female ending and appreciates the blend of lightness and profundity throughout the movie.

Jaco Van Dormael


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