Fifty years or so later, Primal Planet (1973) still looks avant-garde today, full of deconstructionist romance.
The party where the protagonist is located is called Aum (homme human beings in French), and the planet Terre (Earth in French) where he is finally located, explores the origin of human beings from different latitudes, and tries the simplest explanation with extreme abstraction.
Combined with the plot, it feels like a surreal version of Jesus' birth, redemption (in the way of spreading knowledge), leadership, and finally defeating the higher-ranked Dragans.
As the film suggests at the end, no one, no matter which faction, benefits from destruction.
I thought Drager was on the third layer and Om was on the second layer, and then the dimensionality reduction found that the two were always on the same layer.
The deconstructed content can be extended in a lot of details; but the story line is still a commonplace. (personal opinion)
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