This scene from Waking Life is funny, perplexing and sets the tone for the rest of the film. In a way, the carboat driver serves as the jester of the film.
The movie consists of a series of philosophical commentaries about living, dreaming and existence. The rotoscoped cinematography serves as a really effective device in producing the mystical qualities of the dream state.
Issues such as free will and evolution are nicely, eloquently, and sometimes emotionally discussed. While the movie is a little on the long side, Waking Life is sure to open your eyes.
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