If I were Trevor, I would insist on being immortal

Sammy 2021-11-19 08:01:28

If it is not conceived, human beings can still develop, technology can still develop, why must we choose to die? Even if you choose to die, why can't you keep your thoughts or live in a virtual time and space?

Staying with the one you love forever, is there better than immortality? At least according to who I am now, I don't want to see the end.

I love life, and experiencing life is an extremely wonderful experience, no matter the ups and downs. I believe that technology in the future will one day be able to achieve immortality, whether it is the cloning of generations, the renewal of physical parts, the combination of machinery and the physical, or the eternal existence of spiritual consciousness, individual immortality must be achieved.

I will continue to explore for this purpose.

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  • Maybelle 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    The concept is good, but there is no logic in everything from the story to the costumes to the action design to the setting, making it unconvincing. Using real futuristic buildings as the background to shoot a group of people walking around in strange clothes was the mainstream method of filming low-cost dystopian movies in Hollywood at that time. This film should be regarded as the last batch of slightly famous films. I'm glad this type of thunderbolt is dead.

  • Edwin 2021-11-19 08:01:28

    The literal translation of "Magic Woman Warrior" is "Ian Flas", which is the name of the heroine in the film, which is similar to "Escape from the Island of Clone" produced in the same year. It is a film about clones, and there are clones who don't know. With plots like my own history, it seems that cloning was a hot topic at that time. The film is still on the route of beauty + action. The rhythm is very fast, but it leads to lack of calmness and relaxation. This is a common problem in many inferior science fiction films.

Æon Flux quotes

  • Trevor Goodchild: [walking outside] I'm getting worried about you, Oren. This edge you've taken. Displays like that aren't helpful to us.

    Oren Goodchild: [shrugs] I believe in protecting what we've created. I own't apologize for that.

    Trevor Goodchild: This was created to allow me to do my work. I can't do that if you can't control yourself. Understood?

    Oren Goodchild: Yes, it is.

    Trevor Goodchild: And what of the test results?

    Oren Goodchild: [lying] All negative... sorry.

    Trevor Goodchild: Find me a new test group by morning.

    [starts to walk away]

    Oren Goodchild: Maybe it's time to give up on the tests, Trevor. We're living the solution already. This is perfection. Why can't you just embrace it?

    Trevor Goodchild: You see what's happening to people. You know how desperate this has become.

    Oren Goodchild: It can be controlled. Contained.

    Trevor Goodchild: I think your forgetting that this was all meant to be temporary.

    Oren Goodchild: You've always said that, but why should it be?

    Trevor Goodchild: Because it's wrong.

    Oren Goodchild: Things change... but I know you won't.

    Trevor Goodchild: [smiling] You know me.

    Oren Goodchild: Been your brother a long time.

    Oren Goodchild: You're right about that.

  • Trevor Goodchild: [to Aeon, in her cell] Catherine?

    [she wakes up and take in the cell, before Trevor appears]

    Trevor Goodchild: Aeon?

    Æon Flux: You called me by another name earlier.

    Trevor Goodchild: I did and you let me live.

    Æon Flux: [provokingly] Give me my gun. We'll try it again.

    Trevor Goodchild: [smirks] Maybe later.

    Æon Flux: What was that name?

    Trevor Goodchild: You know me, don't you?

    Æon Flux: [raged] No!

    Trevor Goodchild: Do you know who you are?

    Æon Flux: I know I came here to kill you.

    Trevor Goodchild: That's why you're in a cell. But we're both still alive for a reason.

    [turns to walk away]

    Trevor Goodchild: I don't know what this is... but it's good to see you.