The Man with Two Brains.
I was reading 'Out of Our Heads' when I found out about a film entitled, 'The Man with Two Brains'. My prediction about the film was it might be an inspiring film which I could learn a lot from it but it turned up differently.
I learned nothing but laughing. It's about a horny neurosurgeon, Dr. Michael Hfuhruhurr (Steve Martin) and his obsession with a disembodied brain.
However, after I watched the film, I refer to the explanations given by Noe about the film. Only then I realise that it is me who fail to understand the underlying messages of the film.
These are the comments written by him:
- We inhere in our brains. What makes us the kind of things we are - beings who can feel and reason and think and see - is accomplished in our bodies by our brains. (p. 11)
- Wittgenstein wrote that it is only of what looks and behaves like a person that we say it sees, thinks, feels. The problem with a brain is that it doesn't look and behave like a person. (p.12)
After all, I think the film is a worth-watching film. At least, it makes me think about something. ;)
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