![]() ![]() ![]() Alan Watts concurs, saying, “Samantha and I have been trying to help each other with these feelings we’re struggling to understand.” When Theodore wants to know what the feelings are, Samantha tells him she’s evolving very quickly and asks to have a moment with Alan to communicate “post-verbally.” The tea kettle begins to whistle and Theodore says his goodbyes. ![]() Samantha then tells Theodore that she and Alan have been talking a lot and that she’s been feeling a lot of things that have never been felt before. ![]() Theodore agrees and begins talking to Alan Watts.Īlan Watts compliments Theodore’s book of letters, chuckling condescendingly. “He’s really great to talk to, do you wanna meet him?” Samantha asks. The next morning, Samantha greets Theodore and tells him she’s been “talking to someone just met” and that they’ve been “working on some ideas together.” When Theodore asks who it is, she tells him that it’s Alan Watts, a philosopher who died in the 1970s, but whose followers input all his writings into an operating system to outlive his body. He drinks alone in a cabin, talking to Samantha, dancing, having a great time and periodically singing along with the twee little song. He walks through a snowy forest, and Samantha sings. As ukulele music plays, we hear Theodore tell Samantha to make up the words to a song and she improvises some lyrics. Theodore walks through a train station and up a set of stairs to a snowy mountainside. ![]()
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