Doomsday without a Philosopher

Mariano 2022-03-27 09:01:16

I saw it through a friend's introduction and had great expectations. The design of the first scene felt that there were some problems. The design background was to survive in the doomsday and undertake the continuation of human beings. But the designer knew that when he was abandoned, he went against his design purpose and chose to make mankind extinct. The design of the second scene is even more nonsensical. He threatens with a gun just because he disagrees with himself, putting himself in a special power class. Choose to exterminate humanity when it fails. The overall feeling is that the world revolves around me, without me, people should not have a future. Disobey me, and mankind shall perish. The third scene is self-selected by the designer's students. It does not have the logical thinking of the philosopher, but rather follows the sensory emotions of the self. The final emotional design barely kept the integrity. Because of emotional problems, the scene design is targeted and imperfect. But the article does not have much to do with philosophers. If you think about it, they are all ordinary people.

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  • Jordy 2022-01-16 08:01:12

    A very creative little piece, but it stops there. The philosophical logic and visual effects at the beginning are also very attractive, but after the first doomsday, you will not be able to bear the pretentiousness and romanticism of these philosophers' thinking and logic. There is nothing wrong with such a script. It just has nothing to excite people. After all, all of this is just on paper, and the final ending is so "profound" that I don't even bother to understand it. ★★

  • Marcelina 2022-03-30 09:01:08

    Just watch it as a scenery film

After the Dark quotes

  • Petra: We live... briefly, yes. Imperfectly? Of course. Stupidly? Sometimes. But we don't mind, because that's the way we're made. And when it's time to die, we don't resist death; we summon it.

  • Mr. Zimit: Do you know what apocalypse actually means?

    Petra: Tell me.

    Mr. Zimit: It's from the Greek "apokálypsis", meaning to uncover what you couldn't see before... a way out of the dark.

    Petra: Your sweet talk still needs work.