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If you ask an average parent
"Do you believe in Santa Claus?" His answer would have been
"Of course not, I'm not crazy." "I just pretend for the sake
of my children." Now, when you ask the children,
"Do you really believe in Santa Claus?" A normal child would have answered "I'm not
crazy, I know my parents are buying the presents, but I pretend to so I don't
disappoint them and to get the presents." So, you see the paradox here: no one
effectively believes the first person
"Do you believe in Santa Claus?" His answer would have been
"Of course not, I'm not crazy." "I just pretend for the sake
of my children." Now, when you ask the children,
"Do you really believe in Santa Claus?" A normal child would have answered "I'm not
crazy, I know my parents are buying the presents, but I pretend to so I don't
disappoint them and to get the presents." So, you see the paradox here: no one
effectively believes the first person
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If you ask an average parent
"Do you believe in Santa Claus?"
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His answer would have been
"Of course not, I'm not crazy."
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"I just pretend for the sake
of my children."
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Now, when you ask the children,
"Do you really believe in Santa Claus?"
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A normal child would have answered "I'm not
crazy, I know my parents are buying the
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presents, but I pretend to so I don't
disappoint them and to get the presents."
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So, you see the paradox here: no one
effectively believes the first person.
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Movie Summary
Explores the myth of the secret multi-billion-dollar deal behind America's purchase of Yugoslavia's clandestine space program in the early 1960s.