Why this movie is important


Two days ago I've watched the film for the first time, and it's not going out of my mind since.
Not only the depressing message, but the beauty of it aswell.

After reading a lot about it, the message board included, people call it everything from masterpiece to garbage.
Saying it made them nihilist or wanting to kill themselves.

I guess that's the problem with seeing the truth not being ready for it. What Charlie Kaufman is showing in the movie is the most emotionally intense depiction of what philosophers and writers of the last century are writing extensively about.
Charlie Kaufman doesn't want us to become suicidal, he wants us to become who we truly are. To be happy and have fun, not by trying to fit into categories or pleasing other people, but by living together as human beings, loving each other and caring for one another.

The main message I've took from the film is that life is hard enough. Don't make it harder!
Everyone is struggling. Everyone is the protagnonis of his own life. Everyone has dreams, wishes, fears and love. Everyone is everyone. Don't disregard people because they're not you. Be more empathic to each other and acknowledge every human being as an individuum.

Everytime one has a bad day, he doesn't only hates himself but everyone around them. Disrespecting people because of the fear one has over his own life. But keep the message of the film in mind, and think twice about screaming at the waitress who brought you the wrong soup.

I don't think this movie is making me want to kill myself at all.
I think this movie is making want to become a better person, more than anything or anyone ever could.

And I feel my message confirmed by the last song playing in the credits.
I broke out crying to the deeply depressing movie and the incredibly beautiful song, singing about having fun in the void of meaninglessness, changing the WHOLE tone of the movie. This absurdity is what Albert Camus is referring to in his theory of the absurd.

Everything is pointless, but let's have some fun then.

What do you think about this interpretation?

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Man that sounds great. Your style of writing really wants me to watch this film. Unfortunately a friend of mine told me nearly everything what sounds nice and unpredictable, worthy of being discovered and beautiful as you describe it. That SoaB. Hope he gets a better person as you propose the people to be, starting with not ruining great movies and series by spoiling the best episodes or even endings. Amen.

ps. think im still gonna watch it due to your great effort convincing people of your opinion on this film.

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Great description, as a very pessimistic and misanthropic person to me the message wasn't as cheerful as your interpretation, but I definitely see what you mean and I got that part . To me it dwells so much in melancholy but has subtle optimism at the expense of our tragic protagonist. But I literally just watched it for the first time, so I'll have to think about it a bit more before I really wrap my head around it.

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you are seeing things that were not there and interpreting your bio into this train wreck of a movie, sorry but everything you said was wrong and slightly childish. there was nothing beautiful or positive in the movie, that is exactly what charlie wanted and your desperate attempt to make a federico fellini movie out of this bullshit mess, is redundant.

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"everything you said was wrong and slightly childish. "

Pot calling the kettle black.

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sounds like your kettle smoked too much pot

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