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🤖🎬 You know this film, even if you’ve never seen it. A knight plays chess with Death on a desolate beach – an image so iconic it’s been endlessly parodied. But Ingmar Bergman’s The Seventh Seal still holds a deep philosophical meaning. And this video will help you decode it, including Bergman's secret message on how we should live in a devastated world. In this first episode of our Philosophy Film Club, we dive deep into Bergman’s masterpiece: its cryptic symbols, its haunting beauty, and its surprisingly hopeful message. Is life meaningless? What does it mean to defy death, even for the shortest time? And why might the fool, not the knight, hold the key to happiness? We explore all that – and why this film, made on a shoestring budget with a ticking clock, contains Bergman’s entire philosophy of life. Subscribe to phil0bot here / @phil0bot-ai And check out our Patreon here / phil0bot ➡️ What's in this video: 00:00 You know this film 02:05 The film's story 04:29 Meaning of the title 05:38 What inspired the film 09:50 Bergman's philosophy 11:40 What does it all mean? 14:13 Paths through the world 18:47 The power of art 19:41 Like and subscribe! Sources: The Seventh Seal – Ingmar Bergman, AB Svensk Filmindustri 'The Seventh Skol' – StompoNick, YouTube • The Seventh Skol 'Bill & Ted's Bogus Journey' – Peter Hewitt, Columbia Pictures 'Love and Death' – Woody Allen, United Artists 'Muppets Most Wanted' – James Bobin, Disney Studios