The film is about global warming, and then people use refrigerants to make the temperature drop. The temperature has dropped, but it has become a snow country for thousands of miles. People get on the "Noah" train and on the train that has been walking. Eighteen years have passed.
The so-called places with people are rivers and lakes, so the train has become a small society. In the last carriage of the train, which is the bottom, they are oppressed and mutilated. Where there is oppression, there is resistance, and a revolution headed by Curtis began.
When their revolution was half-victorious, they continued to walk to the carriage in front, only to find that the people in the carriage in front were enjoying such a comfortable life. They were also people, so the gap was so big. When I saw aquariums and fruit and vegetable gardens, I thought to myself: It's great to live on this beautiful earth.
When Curtis reached the center of power-the engine, he knew that this so-called revolution was actually planned by Will, and even the information he gave to Curtis was to find successors and second. In order to maintain the balance of this small ecosystem in the train, killing some people; killing two birds with one stone, however, the words Curtis said in front of the door to Nangong Menshu were destined to frustrate Will's plan.
Natural selection, survival of the fittest. This is the law of nature. It is actually cruel to use in the human world in the film. What right do you have to decide the life and death of others? Said it is to maintain the ecological balance, isn't it also for self-preservation? If the indicator gets smaller and smaller, there will only be a few people in the end. I think that "Will" must be left.
Watching the movie introduction, the original title is in Korean, it is hardly possible that it was made by a Korean. Koreans really want to be the ancestors of human beings in their dreams.
View more about Snowpiercer reviews