evolution? Only greed can't change

Josefina 2022-11-25 07:30:25

Humanity has mastered the science of genetics, but has become more greedy, leading to a war that almost destroyed the earth. Then some people whose genes have not been changed, built laboratories around the city, and worked hard to restore the original genes. 200 years later, the people in the experiment are still greedy, and the so-called pure people who escaped the siege found that even the people who built the experiment had become greedy outside the wall.
The movie proves a proposition, whether it is changing genes or developing freely, only greed can never change.
Whether it's Jeanine, Evelyn inside the wall, or David outside the wall. People in high positions don't want the world to be united. Those who try to overthrow the dictatorship are the people at the bottom. They have never been treated fairly, so they shout slogans and hope for equality. Of course, at this time, they may really just want to be like everyone else. But once they have dictatorship, most or all of the pie, will they really divide it equally among the others. There are no eternal friends and no eternal enemies, only eternal interests.
In fact, this experiment itself is a bug. As long as someone is pure, the box containing the prompt information can be opened. As a large experiment, shouldn't it be successful if at least the majority of people have attained a level of purity. In Chicago, this so-called pure person was hunted down without a place to stand, doesn't this just show the complete failure of this experiment.
There is greedy rule, violent law enforcement, and resistance from the lower classes. There is no difference between the world outside the walls and inside the walls. Therefore, there is no so-called experiment at all, and people outside the wall are only monitoring their own shadow.

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Allegiant quotes

  • Johanna: Great leaders don't seek power. They're called by necessity. The people need you.

  • David: If you had enough to save one person, and your choice was between a healthy child and a sick old man, who would you choose?

    Four: I wouldn't choose.

    David: Good! Now they're both dead.

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