The accidental tourist
(1988)
- William Hurt, Kathleen
Turner
This
movie tells a lot about the differences between people
in the reality of the type of emotions that they live
with and the related views of which way to exist
and to what ends.
For many if not most that are told on, there appears to
be a cynical attitude that the world in in fact cruel
cold place to be, wherehuman emotions are mainly filled
with negativity and the idea that people live with hate
as a norm around them - and that malice is the way of
the world to them in such attitudes as thinking that
non one wants them to be happy. Linked to all this sort
of mental processing is the idea that such traits as
generosity of spirit, spontaneity of activity, passionate
desires and the ability to love with real meaning in fact
are an anathema, and even legitimately so perhaps to their
own little mindset - such as it is
So, who has the right idea on this? That all depends on
whom you ask. Actually even those that are inane in
this regard comparatively inany sense whatever
realize what their loss is in life, its simply that
no one had yet brought this debate to the fore
with sufficient impact as to completely retard those
who think they can prevail with what is a mean spirited
mind when clearly to do so would be ludicrous
for us to allow - without making it clear to everybody
these little minded individuals are wrong to think as they
do and all should be aware to to lend them any credence
in our matters on the planet I submit.
So life is either rightly lived to the fullest, or viewed
as one might when on a visit to a foreign land where
nothing seems quite as it is to you in your place of
familiarity, however such a trip is one that must end
for those least fortunately endowed in spirit.
(See my comments as well on the Personalysis theory on
the website link at my site too at
eurohumanist.org
Michael Rizzo Chessman
michael@moviesbyrizzo.com
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