The one PostIronic has linked to should be fine. I'm pretty sure I used the same one some months ago.
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And then you don't think Stalker was philosophical?
Anyways, Waking Life fits your description perfectly. It's basically a bunch of non-connected philosophical discussions accompanied by surrealistic animation. I'm not a big fan, but it's definitely worth checking out. Blade Runner also fits the bill. You should also really, really check out some Malick films. I think The Thin Red Line is a great place to start. It's a fucking masterpiece. Trust me, Dule. Do it!
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And then you don't think Stalker was philosophical?

Anyways, Waking Life fits your description perfectly. It's basically a bunch of non-connected philosophical discussions accompanied by surrealistic animation. I'm not a big fan, but it's definitely worth checking out. Blade Runner also fits the bill. You should also really, really check out some Malick films. I think The Thin Red Line is a great place to start. It's a fucking masterpiece. Trust me, Dule. Do it!

Also, while The Thin Red Line is awesome. Watch it and then watch Badlands, also by Malick. I find the films to be an interesting match. Malick is the voice-over master.
