We did have some discussions on movies recently, and just the other night I watched the new, slick Hollywood version starring George Cloony of the award-winning Russian movie Ñîëÿðèñ (Solaris).
I like the movie a lot, and I was especially struck by the last couple sentences of dialog in the movie which I think does have some relevance to some of our current discussions. The dialog was between Cloony's character and his wife. The circumstances are very compicated but at this point Cloony doesn't know if what he is experiencing is real, or a dream, or something else... He says to his wife, 'I don't know if we are alive or dead.' She replies, 'We don't have to think in those terms any more.' [dualistic terms] 'Everything we have every done has been forgiven. Everything.' I thought is was a nice ending and relevant to some of the recent posts on dualism...Bill!
