Not exact matches
You know, I think I am beginning to see
Unreality in a
very positive light.
And a society that believes this must, at least implicitly, embrace and subtly advocate a
very particular moral metaphysics: the
unreality of any «value» higher than choice, or of any transcendent Good ordering desire towards a higher end.
Like with the greatest modern director of romantic comedies, She's Funny That Way questions the
very nature of the cinema's relation to reality, reveling in the idealized illusions while simultaneously undermining their spell by pointing out their
unreality.
Intellectual: Denial, sense of
unreality, inability to concentrate, feeling preoccupied by the loss, experiencing hallucinations concerning the loss, a need to reminisce about the loved one and talk about the circumstances of the loss, a sense that time is passing
very slowly, a desire to rationalize or intellectualize feelings about the loss, thoughts or fantasies about suicide (without actual plans or behaviors)