As a teacher of philosophy he knows the work of all Great Thinkers. Much happier Abe (Joaquin Phoenix) have not joined in Woody Allen’s Irrational Man: he has a depression and a drinking problem
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Movie Details | |
Title | Irrational man |
Director | Woody Allen |
Year | 2015 |
Genre | black comedy |
Key players | [Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone, Parker Posey] |
Rating |
In addition, He also once known as an inveterate womanizer.
That dubious reputation Abe does not directly true when he goes to work at a new university. For just seems crippling meaninglessness of existence as extending even to his disadvantage. Until student Jill (Emma Stone) gets completely under his spell. In her arms he eventually regains his potential, but the real remedy for his persistent depression presents itself as together they overhear a conversation in a restaurant.
An unidentified woman is likely to be the victim of a corrupt right and suddenly knows the philosophy teacher what he has to do. If that particular judge anything happens to that woman still gets a fair chance of winning her case, he argues. Therefore Abe decides fate a helping hand. It makes him feel good and his life new meaning, though he goes with it by putting his plan on a sloping surface.
Woody Allen is clearly better stride than in his previous film, Forced Magic in the moonlight. Like his protagonist, the director executes this time without blinking his eyes an absurd idea through to its logical conclusion. In addition, he feels helped by actors who know what to do with his witty dialogues. Together they create a contagious Irrational man practice philosophy lesson
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