I Heart Huckabees and Unmindful Sexuality
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I Heart Huckabees and Unmindful Sexuality
The movie leads to unmindful sexuality and human suffering in relation to unmindful sexuality in at least two scenes. The most prominent though is the relationship between marketing executive Brad Stan and Dawn, Brad selfishly involves himself with the Existential detectives to rout Albert out of the Open Spaces coalition, but the Existential detectives end up flipping Brads world inside out and bringing up certain unmindful sexual issues between Dawn and himself. The relationship between the two was sprouted on selfish sexual and ego issues. The relationship lacks an intimate sex life due to the lack of connection and communication in the selfish relationship. Bernard and Vivian quickly learn that while dismantling the reality of Brad, that his sex life with Dawn has been dismantled for quite sometime, this is the first of a few examples of unmindful sexuality in the film.
The second obvious example of unmindful sexuality is when Catherine Vauban-pessimistic author somehow mixed into the flick through the existential detectives- wants to teach young Albert and Tommy who are trying to find their true purpose in the universe and what it all means. Vauban teaches Albert and Tommy a lesson on how no matter how hard a human tries to escape