I must say that from the Renaissance untill nowadays, thinking has not evolved that much, in fact I find that we’ve become more “lazy” in terms of thinking than in the times of the great phylosophers, scientists thinkers and painters.
We’re too devoted to technology, but devoted in a consumming way, not how it works.
Many times I’ve noticed that movie directors, writers and producers are keen on taking advantage (in the good sense) of the “old masters”.
I also have the opinion that many of the movies with stories taking place in the future are a reliable way of seeing the future. Movies like Total Recall are quite logical concerning what may happen in a not so far away future.
Allo,
I must say that from the Renaissance untill nowadays, thinking has not evolved that much, in fact I find that we’ve become more “lazy” in terms of thinking than in the times of the great phylosophers, scientists thinkers and painters.
We’re too devoted to technology, but devoted in a consumming way, not how it works.
Many times I’ve noticed that movie directors, writers and producers are keen on taking advantage (in the good sense) of the “old masters”.
I also have the opinion that many of the movies with stories taking place in the future are a reliable way of seeing the future. Movies like Total Recall are quite logical concerning what may happen in a not so far away future.
José