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The Analysis of Mind

"Based on the lectures of Bertrand Russell"

The film begins with two crowds dressed in black, either walking left or right. Suddenly, a young person dressed in orange (symbolic of curiosity) enters the frame, with a question mark visible on the back of their clothes. After surveying the crowds, the orange figure decides to follow their path briefly, before turning away – revealing a lightbulb on the front of their clothes. Proceeding forward, the orange figure notices a space full of white blocks. They initially inspect them, before starting to build a small wall.

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  • Isabelle Hutt

    Isabelle Hutt

    The Questioner

  • Bradley Sands

    Bradley Sands

    Unknown I

  • Harry Butcher

    Harry Butcher

    Unknown II

  • Xavier Foord

    Xavier Foord

    Unknown III

Overview

The film begins with two crowds dressed in black, either walking left or right. Suddenly, a young person dressed in orange (symbolic of curiosity) enters the frame, with a question mark visible on the back of their clothes. After surveying the crowds, the orange figure decides to follow their path briefly, before turning away – revealing a lightbulb on the front of their clothes. Proceeding forward, the orange figure notices a space full of white blocks. They initially inspect them, before starting to build a small wall.

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