In "Stranger than fiction" the writer figures out new way to kill her characters. Its does not mean she is really killing the characters. If she had any type of attachment to her own characters she could not kill them for it would be morally wrong. However when she finds out that one of her creations is real and comes to her she can not kill him. The characters are fake so its ok to kill them. If they are not fake its not ok to kill them. So there is a detachment. Also its not like we are going to all commit suicide since our beloved character died. Sounds a little irrational.
Should people be interrogated for not crying at sad movies?
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In "Stranger than fiction" the writer figures out new way to kill her characters. Its does not mean she is really killing the characters. If she had any type of attachment to her own characters she could not kill them for it would be morally wrong. However when she finds out that one of her creations is real and comes to her she can not kill him. The characters are fake so its ok to kill them. If they are not fake its not ok to kill them. So there is a detachment. Also its not like we are going to all commit suicide since our beloved character died. Sounds a little irrational.
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sweet movie.. "If you have someone who willingly, knowingly, goes to his death, well...isn't that the kind of person you want to keep alive?"