
'The Oxford Murders' Junket
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Philosophy
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9th - 10th Grade
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Hard
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The transcript discusses whether prior knowledge of math and philosophy is necessary to enjoy a film. It argues that understanding complex films doesn't require expertise in related fields, similar to how one can enjoy a corrida without being a bullfighter. The discussion emphasizes that the film's complexity is accessible, and viewers can engage with the story and characters without feeling intimidated. The film is described as a game, but not an overly intellectual one, encouraging audiences to focus on character motivations and enjoy the narrative.
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