Nature is life and death~

Willow 2022-03-23 09:01:45

At the beginning of the film, it is said that it is a world where human civilization has reached its peak, so the whole film mainly focuses on this aspect. Of course, it is also necessary to watch beautiful women.
First of all, it is the model of urban planning~ Dang! Then the interior design and architecture are all worthy of our professional reference~
The plot is mainly a contradiction between two concepts - human beings should pursue a natural life; human beings have surpassed nature to obtain
eternal life . The problem of thinking will then appear in the pyramids and mummies of Egypt; the concept of the immortality of the soul in ancient Greek and Roman mythology; our reincarnation and spiritual immortality film relies on cloning to obtain immortality. I have seen an open course "Philosophical Death" which also involves When it comes to immortality, he is more specific about identity: neither personal identity nor body identity seems to be able to explain this problem very well, and the question of cloning, etc. does not equal immortality is also worth thinking about.
The movie finally said: why do people live ? What is the meaning of living?
It should be life and death~ Life is death and death is life...

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  • Vito 2022-04-22 07:01:14

    It might be more appropriate to drop the word "female".

  • Beulah 2022-03-26 09:01:04

    Physical identities can be cloned, but how emotions feel. Not to mention that the male protagonist who has gone through seven generations is still told the story of him and his wife, and the hints in the setting cannot clone emotions. Under the framework of dystopia, too many personal emotions and superficial techniques are used to tell the story of oppression and resistance. There are too many ineffective use of action scenes, and the motivations that support the characters' behaviors change and are inexplicable.

Æon Flux quotes

  • Trevor Goodchild: There was a complication when we cured the industrial disease. The vaccine had an unintended side effect: sterility. Only one more generation of our species could survive. It was a desperate time. Cloning had never been used on humans, successfully. Now when a person dies, their DNA is recycled. Oren and I built the Relico to store DNA and to conceal the cloning process. The Keeper finds a suitable couple and using food additives, we induce a chemical pregnancy. When a woman comes in for an exam, we implant a cloned embryo. From there things happen naturally. In nine months, a citizen who died is reborn. For seven generations, Oren and I have cloned ourselves, taught ourselves, so that I could keep trying to find a cure... while we all live on.

    Æon Flux: That's what we are? Copies?

    Trevor Goodchild: We're more than that! It wasn't supposed to be permanent - I've been trying to cure the infertility. Una was part of my test groups. Oren lied to me - he told me her test had failed, like the others. But she had become pregnant. He killed all my subjects, your sister included.

    Æon Flux: He killed her because he was pregnant...

    Trevor Goodchild: Una didn't know it, but her baby would have been one of the first new children in 400 years. Oren's changed - he doesn't want to go back, he doesn't want a cure...

    Æon Flux: He wants to live forever.

  • [Æon, looking for an explanation, hands Trevor the photo she found in his lab. He takes it from her without a word and sets off]

    Æon Flux: Trevor... the name you called me?

    Trevor Goodchild: ...Catherine.

    Æon Flux: That was my name...

    Trevor Goodchild: You were my wife. We had a life together just like anybody else...

    Æon Flux: [grabbing his hand] Wait! You need to tell me!

    Trevor Goodchild: I lost you during the disease and you couldn't be brought back. I've lived and died seven times since then, and each time I taught myself about you. You were an idea I kept alive, something I had to imagine. But when I saw you, what I felt was real, and I knew you, I remembered you. What we had together has survived all that time...

    Æon Flux: ...and I was looking for you.

    Trevor Goodchild: ...and I've been waiting.

    Æon Flux: We were different people.

    Trevor Goodchild: We were.

    Æon Flux: Those people are gone...

    Trevor Goodchild: ...but something in them came back.