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Mr. Nobody (2009)For:•those who love films with a broken chronology,•who want to completely disconnect from everyday reality,•those who have wondered whether it is possible to change the past,• who has the habit of thinking about possible options for the development of events, • who is often tormented by doubts. Our life does not tolerate the subjunctive mood. But anyone who claims that he has never indulged in dreams in such a way is definitely lying. Oh, what would have happened... If only there were mushrooms growing in my mouth. If such a practice can lead to neurosis in a moderately anxious person, then in the format of a film for the evening - this is an excellent trick for setting up the plot. What to do? What to choose? Not all decisions are easy for us, and sometimes inaction is even paralyzing. Chess “zugzwang”, when it turns out that the most useful move is not to move anywhere. It’s just that each choice creates a different life, a different unique world. But every life deserves to be lived, every path deserves to be walked. Reality only gives you one take, and if it comes out badly, you have to live with it. Cinema has more freedom in this regard. The film is like a session of regressive gynosis: in two and a half hours you can live several different lives and see how the scenario of each of them would change - if everything turned out differently.. -Which of all lives is the right one?- Each of these lives is correct. Every path is right. Everything in the world could be different, but have the same meaning. Such humility often becomes possible only when you feel everything from your own experience. In regression, this is exactly what we do. Purely visually, the cinema is incredibly bright and juicy. Well-chosen acting tandems will not let you get bored, and by the time the credits roll, there will be something to think about. It contains both romance and philosophy. Of particular interest is the illustration of pigeon superstition, shown in the first ten minutes, a real scientific experiment about what our cognitive distortions and defensive reactions are. And what a person is capable of in search of cause-and-effect relationships, in an attempt to rid himself of regrets.

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