A fabled story

Kelli 2022-01-10 08:01:58

In the future, everyone will have to implant chips in their eyes and upload everything they see to the cloud for government personnel to access when necessary. The secret naturally ceases to exist, and if you want to cover up your undesirable scandal, you can only ask a hacker to modify it. In this era when everything is transparent, anonymity turns out to be a sin. If anonymity can be a choice, it may be a necessary evil.

Watching this film, a passage from 1984 kept coming to mind: "Whoever controls the past controls the future; who controls the present controls the past."

I have always loved this kind of movies that talk about the impact of technology on human nature, such as gattaca, in time, etc. Coincidentally, they are all the works of the director of this film. It is my favorite at the end of the day. The hour-by-hour battle should be because the director didn't tell the story well. I think the concept of this film is very good, but many things are not explained and I don’t know if the novel is not written clearly or what? Anyway, another subject was wasted

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  • Title Card: I give the fight up, let there be an end. A privacy, an obscure nook for me. I want to be forgotten even by God. -Robert Browning, Paracelsus, 1835

  • Josef Kenik: I don't care the victims no longer exist. I care that she doesn't. In my mind, she's murdered herself.

    Sal Frieland: Oh, I see. Taking a life, that's not important. Her not having one, that is?

    Josef Kenik: Yes. Now you understand.

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