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Bernhard 2021-11-19 08:01:28
Building index
There are too many modern buildings in the film, which are used as metaphors for the future. Indeed, these buildings have a strong "futuristic" color on the day of construction, or because of the rational relationship and roughness brought by the strict geometric characteristics of the...
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Jayde 2021-11-19 08:01:28
Science fiction set up stage, fight and sing
"Magic Warrior", looking at the translated name, I thought it was magical, but it turned out to be sci-fi.
There is nothing to say about the plot, dystopia, anti-government themes are familiar to Hollywood, nothing else. The remaining questions, you can talk about how spicy the heroine is,...

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Trevor Goodchild: There was a complication when we cured the industrial disease. The vaccine had an unintended side effect: sterility. Only one more generation of our species could survive. It was a desperate time. Cloning had never been used on humans, successfully. Now when a person dies, their DNA is recycled. Oren and I built the Relico to store DNA and to conceal the cloning process. The Keeper finds a suitable couple and using food additives, we induce a chemical pregnancy. When a woman comes in for an exam, we implant a cloned embryo. From there things happen naturally. In nine months, a citizen who died is reborn. For seven generations, Oren and I have cloned ourselves, taught ourselves, so that I could keep trying to find a cure... while we all live on.
Æon Flux: That's what we are? Copies?
Trevor Goodchild: We're more than that! It wasn't supposed to be permanent - I've been trying to cure the infertility. Una was part of my test groups. Oren lied to me - he told me her test had failed, like the others. But she had become pregnant. He killed all my subjects, your sister included.
Æon Flux: He killed her because he was pregnant...
Trevor Goodchild: Una didn't know it, but her baby would have been one of the first new children in 400 years. Oren's changed - he doesn't want to go back, he doesn't want a cure...
Æon Flux: He wants to live forever.
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[Æon, looking for an explanation, hands Trevor the photo she found in his lab. He takes it from her without a word and sets off]
Æon Flux: Trevor... the name you called me?
Trevor Goodchild: ...Catherine.
Æon Flux: That was my name...
Trevor Goodchild: You were my wife. We had a life together just like anybody else...
Æon Flux: [grabbing his hand] Wait! You need to tell me!
Trevor Goodchild: I lost you during the disease and you couldn't be brought back. I've lived and died seven times since then, and each time I taught myself about you. You were an idea I kept alive, something I had to imagine. But when I saw you, what I felt was real, and I knew you, I remembered you. What we had together has survived all that time...
Æon Flux: ...and I was looking for you.
Trevor Goodchild: ...and I've been waiting.
Æon Flux: We were different people.
Trevor Goodchild: We were.
Æon Flux: Those people are gone...
Trevor Goodchild: ...but something in them came back.