Summary:
Two successive novels by Argentine writer and mathematician Guillermo Martínez, “Imperceptible Crimes” (2004) and “The Slow Death of Luciana B.” (2007) were made into movies. In both, the logical-mathematical categories of chance and necessity are addressed, allowing a gap to be opened between them to conjecture a clinical hypothesis about the subjective responsibility of the characters. This work focuses on the version "The Wrath of God" (Schindel, 2022), introducing the question of the laws of chance, the response of a subject to that encounter with chance, to conclude with revenge as a rejection of the responsibility.
Key words: chance | necessity | responsibility | Guillermo Martínez