I find it fascinating actually & have read much on it over the years, some of which I even came close to understanding! Once you can see that an infinite universe has to start repeating at some point, you have to pick God or the multiverse-that moment in time was (for me), about as mind blown as I’ve ever been. Still not sure which side I come down on though
Me too. It's just very complicated indeed and the thought experiment rabbit holes you end up going down are mind-boggling.
Ill start with a list of 1 and see if you guys like it, then I can provide more - 1. Kantara - You will need to read up about traditional belief systems in the coastal regions of Karnataka before you watch this to get a context - Google "Bhoota khola" and see this link to start with https://htschool.hindustantimes.com...la-the-tulu-tradition-of-the-invoking-spirits
Absolutely loved this quirky British film....definitely one to watch. If you want taste of Charles the character....
Watched a great South Korean film recently called Parasite. Sub titles, but I don’t mind tbh, quirky and very entertaining….
Browsing BBC iplayer i came across 'Northern Soul', worth a watch ,the story is a bit shallow but the music is tops!...it took me back about 50 years!
Watched Dungeons and Dragons; Honour Among Thieves this afternoon. Enjoyable way to pass a couple of hours, more than a few lol's in the cinema, particularly during the talking to the dead scenes.
"I Give it a Year" - Absolute shite. Sometimes one has to take one for the team and let the lady of the house choose...
Operation Fortune, (Amazon Prime) latest Guy Richie offering with Jason Statham doing what he does and Hugh Grant doing what he seems to do now which is a slightly camp Cockney gangster. Not as good as The Gentlemen but entertaining for a couple hours.
Menu Boiling Point both the above good if you like food films. The latter is outstanding for so many reasons.
If you enjoyed Gleeson in The Banshees of Inisherin then try these, they all have a certian level of humour, but do contain varying amounts of gratuatious violence ... Perrier's Bounty The Guard In Bruges
I like offbeat films the best. Coen brothers type stuff. I am a huge Ealing comedy fan and offbeat films remind me of them. The last one I really enjoyed, a few years back, was Little Miss Sunshine. I loved that film. Anything with Alistair Sim in it will do for me.