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aus "natural born killers" (oliver stone, usa 1994):
it's just murder man. all god's creatures do it in some form or another. i mean, you look in a forrest: you got species killing other species, our species killing all other species including the forrest and we just call it industrie not murder.

mickey knox (woody harrelson) im live interview mit wayne gale (robert downey, jr.)
diese passage kommt im original script von quentin tarantino nicht vor.
 

aus "lola rennt" (tom tykwer, deutschland 1998)
der mensch, die wohl geheinmisvollste spezies unseres planeten. ein mysterium offener fragen. wer sind wir? woher kommen wir? woher wissen wir, was wir zu wissen glauben? warum glauben wir überhaupt etwas? unzählige fragen, die nach einer antwort suchen, einer antwort, die wieder eine neue frage aufwerfen wird und die nächste antwort wieder die nächste frage und so weiter und so weiter. aber ist es am ende nicht immer wieder die gleiche frage? und immer wieder die gleiche antwort?
 

aus "23" (hans-chistian schmid, deutschland 1998)
denk' an den satz von hagbard celine: "nichts ist wahr, alles ist erlaubt"

karl (august diehl) in seinem brief an david (fabian busch)
 

aus "the matrix" (the wachowski brothers, usa 1999)
i've realized that you are not actually mammals. every mammal on this planet instinctively develops a natural equilibrium with the surrounding environment.  but you humans do not.  you move to an area and you multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way you can survive is to spread to another area. there is another organism on this planet that follows the same pattern.  Do you know what it is? A virus. Human beings are a disease, a cancer of this planet.  You are a plague.

agent smith (hugo weaving) zu morpheus (laurence fishburne) im verhörraum
 

aus "fight club" (david fincher, usa 1999)
I found freedom.  Losing all hope was freedom.

jack (adward norton), während er von seiner ersten begegnung mit bob erzählt

Advertisements have them chasing cars and clothes, working jobs they hate so they can buy shit they don't need. We are the middle children of history, with no purpose or place. We have no great war, or great depression.  The great war is a spiritual war.  The great depression is our lives.  We were raised by television to believe that we'd be millionaires and movie gods and rock stars - but we won't.  And we're learning that fact.  And we're very, very pissed-off.

tyler (brad pitt) zu den mitgliedern des fight clubs
 

aus "12 monkeys" (terry gilliam, 1995)
surely there is very real and very convincing data that the planet cannot survive the excesses of the human race:  proliferation of atomic devices, uncontrolled breeding habits, the rape of the environment, the pollution of land, sea, and air.  in this context, isn't it obvious that "chicken little" represents the sane vision and that Homo Sapiens' motto, "let's go shopping!" is the cry of the true lunatic?

dr. peters (david morse) zu dr. kathryn railly (madeleine stowe) während ihrer autogrammstunde

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