Questions about watching the movie

Mae 2022-03-22 09:01:11

This is a science fiction film that can't think about logic at all, except for the severely polarized world that makes people a little curious, and the logic of the story is too poor.
1. Since you have the technology and ability to build a blissful space in space, why didn't you conquer other planets and build new territories?
2. Since the president of that group is the builder of Bliss Space, why is he not the president himself, and was threatened by the Secretary of Defense to rewrite the new president?
3. Since artificial intelligence is so advanced that it can cure all diseases, why do we need manual assembly line production? Shouldn't all these be done by robots?
4. A few natives swaggered into the Bliss Space. Didn’t Bliss Space destroy the weapons that invaded the spacecraft?

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Extended Reading
  • Rebeka 2022-03-24 09:01:14

    The director's concept of apartheid is really deep-rooted, and allusions are everywhere. I just changed my shell and talked about the issue of illegal immigration in the United States. The idea is good, but due to the length of the film, many places are too simple and rough, and the logic is incomplete, just like an American drama. Almost dizzy by the lens, is this really necessary? ! And I really dislike this use of language to mark social classes. Even if it alludes to the needs of the subject, it is still too culturally violent.

  • Green 2022-03-25 09:01:05

    The lack of detailed logic and plot rationality made this film a big and unreasonable popcorn movie, but this is also in line with the populism promoted by the film that only destroys but does not build, and only raises slogans regardless of methods.

Elysium quotes

  • John Carlyle: Now, if you will excuse me, I have to not speak to you people any longer. Thank you.

  • [repeated line]

    Kruger: That's what I'm talking about!