The famous "chapter four" scene from the 1996 French-Italian film version of Goethe's 1809 physical chemistry based novella Elective Affinities. |
See main: It’s a Chemical Reaction, That’s AllIn 1939, in the film Ninotchka (Ѻ), by Hungarian writer Melchior Lengyel (1880-1974) (Ѻ), is centered around the Russian scientific ideology of love, as professed by Swedish-born American actress Greta Garbo, as compared to the American romantic model of love, embodied by Melvyn Douglas, the former telling the latter:
“Love is a romantic designation for a most ordinary biological—or, shall we say, chemical—process … a lot of nonsense is talked and written about it.”
See main: Human thermodynamic films(add)
See main: The Laws of Thermodynamics (film)In 2018, Gill wrote and directed the film The Laws of Thermodynamics (Las leyes de la termodinámica), an English-subtitled Spanish film, set in Barcelona, filmed in a seven-week shoot (Ѻ) starting in 4 Oct 2016, purporting to be about the laws of thermodynamics and physics generally applied to explain relationships (see: relationship physics), specifically between actor Vito Sanz, playing the role of an astrophysics graduate student, and actress Berta Vazquez, playing the role of a model turned actress