Thoughts on the 'The Worst Person in the World' (Film)

A cross section of a persons late twenties starting from their graduation or end of student days leading to their mid thirties. The film struck a chord with me because of the death of Axel the long term boyfriend of the protagonist. His reflections about death were very astute, and also resounded with my own views of the transience of life. His monologue to Julia (the protagonist) was very poignant, he spoke about his youth and the importance of meaning being attached to physical objects, something which has changed presumably due to the internet, but in a poignant turn he now realizes that approaching his death all that seems meaningless. All that he was left is a regrettable obsession with the past, clinging on to memories, since he has no future. He later realizes that he doesn't care about his art, or living on through it, he just wants to be happy and together with Julia again.

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