
Upon receiving the Nobel Prize, John Nash states that his greatest discovery was the love of his wife.
Themes: Honor, Greatness, Accomplishment, Love, Logic, Humanity, Relationships, Marriage, Support
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After the murder of his girlfriend, Patch questions God about the suffering of mankind.
Themes: God's Nature, God's Will, Suicide, Logic, Humanity, Suffering, Beauty, Nature, Sign
2:26
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IRS agent Harold Crick visits his next audit victim, Ana Pascal, in her bakery.
Themes: Consequences, Punishment, Rules, Logic, Stubborn, Ethics, Politics, Defiance, Exposed
2:31
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In her closing statement, Erin defends Father Moore’s treatment of Emily as a girl who was possessed by demons and not suffering from any treatable medical condition.
Themes: Evil, Disbelief, Doubt, Spiritual Warfare, Logic, Belief, Angel, Defense, Devil/Demons
3:26
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After years of suffering through his fathers fictitious fables, Will insists that his father show him his true self.
Themes: Fatherhood, Relationships, Incredulous, Disbelief, Doubt, Understanding, Logic, Honesty, Lying
2:33
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