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Søren Kierkegaard (1994) isn't your standard documentary; it feels more like an intellectual journey. The film dives deep into Kierkegaard's existentialist ideas, which are anything but dry. Instead of just reciting theories, it captures the heated debates among students and professors, breathing life into Kierkegaard’s thoughts. There's a real intimacy in how the camera follows these discussions, making his philosophy tangible, relevant. The pacing has a natural ebb and flow, almost like a seminar where every point leads to another layer of understanding. The atmosphere is thick with intellectual curiosity, and it's all wrapped in a raw, unrefined style that adds to its charm. If you're into philosophy, this film offers a unique lens into existentialism that feels grounded in everyday life.
Intellectual debates on existentialismUnique approach to philosophical themesRaw and intimate documentary style
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