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>> Hi, Emily.
Didn't need to be like this,
did it?
Emily Gray.
First class honors, high school.
Graduated, Vancouver.
Everything seems to have gone
on pretty swimmingly until 1995.
Then 1996 comes along and...wow!
You tried to drown a little boy
in the lake...
out of the blue.
You served five years for that.
You're out for only one, and
then this mess.
You want to tell me what's
going on?
I mean, you do, right?
That's...why you confessed.
I'm all ears, Emily.
You got something worth saying,
let's hear it.
What...the hell...happened?
>> What if I told you that I
knew the meaning of life?
>>
>> The thing you have to
understand is...either
everything has meaning or
nothing does.
Look around.
Life is just an accident, man.
Random collision of particles
in space.
Any meaning it has, is only one
we've given it ourselves.
Just like a riddle.
What do the poor have that the
rich want and God fears?
Like death or love or God, the
answer to the riddle all
depends on how you look at
things.
What the poor have, that the
rich want that God
fears...simple...
>> Nothing.
That is so for real.
It's...it's
like everything is just one big
puzzle in your mind.
>> Mmhm.
>>
>>
>> And every mind is different.
>>
>> VERN: You were late.
>> SARA: I got sidetracked.
>>
>> Buildings have alarms but
there's no on-site security.
>>
>> VERN: Go.
>>
>> What demands an answer but
asks no question?
>>
>>
>> MAN:
Okay, Sara.
Are you ready for this?
It's in, kind of, a strange
place.
>> Thanks for the tip, Dad.
What's the next clue?
>>
You're holding it.
You're one strange puppy.
You know that, lady, for using
that story.
You're the first person I met,
into this shit, that's not a
kid or a freak like me.
>>
Well, if you want to see the
world differently, you have to
practice seeing it differently.
>> Whatever rows your boat,
baby.
By the way, you got three
minutes to go.
>>
>> SARA: "Just keep letters that
win this race and find your
final resting place."
Letters that win this
race...first
letters...
phone number!
J, k, l.
J, k, l.
"That win this race."
>>
>> Come on.
>>
>>
>> Find your final resting
place.
>>
>> Gotcha.
>>
>>
>> MAN: What is life?
Who are we?
Why are we?
Why do things happen the way
they happen?
Today in our philosophy
discussion we'll be looking at
three key figures.
Aristotle, Descartes and
Nietzsche.
Three different men with three
very different views of the
world.
>> Novak!
Hey, Novak!
I just want to tell you how
moved I was by what you said
the other day in class.
Phew!
All that stuff about the nature
of reality and everything...it
really touched me, you know.
And I thought that maybe you
and I could go out sometime and
discuss it a little more in
depth?
>> Thanks, Curran, but I think
I'll pass.
>> Ooh...I'm serious.
You know Marie, right?
We've got this little study
group going and we both very
much value your input.
But, I have to say that it's
not so much a...metaphysical
thing as it were.
It's really more a hands on,
you know?
So how about it?
Would you be interested in a
group learning experience?
>> Oh, come on!
It was just a question.
>> Curran, have you ever
stopped to wonder why none of
the little games you play ever
work or do you just figure it's
a hygiene problem?
>> Hey, I'm only responding to
all your dirty little signals,
honeysuckle.
>>
Well, re-adjust
you radar, Romeo.
>> Okay, so maybe I got you all
wrong.
But at least I'm not the one
lugging some big dark secret
around with me all the time.
Hmm?
You got a secret, Novak.
The whole school practically
knows it.
>> Hmm.
Let me guess...I'm
a closet nymphomaniac?
>> Oh...ah!
Twice a week you drive a car to
school but then take the subway
home at night...and
then back the next morning.
So that means you must be
going somewhere you don't want
your car to be seen--right?
I guess, uh, little miss angel
isn't such an angel after all.
So come on, tell me, where do
you go when you catch the train?
>>
>>
>>
>> MAN: All right, people.
As most of you know the lousy
bastards that pay our minimum
wage have sprung for the
proceedings this evening--their
way of saying thanks for doing
a good job.
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