The male protagonist who became a little monster flew to the Titan, and then what?

Elinore 2022-09-05 03:15:35

Bat Titan

Humans cannot accept the pain of becoming a monster after successful genetic modification or failing to transform, and only by becoming a monster can we go to Titan, so no one wants to go to Titan. However, at the end of the film, the male protagonist went to Titan alone. What happened to the happy flying ending? The male protagonist is not the victim of the gene mutation plan, but the supporter and beneficiary of the plan.

I think there are two possible endings

First: The male protagonist and his family will eliminate the criminal organization. In order to prevent the criminals from being obsessed with the DNA that has been successful, and regenerating tragedies and incidents, he asks to live alone on Planet Titan, full of hope and reluctance, but gives his family courage and faith. , pointing out the right path of development

Second: In the end, my own genes resisted foreign genes, the gene mutation was terminated, and I became a normal human being, living happily with my family.

Perhaps what the film wants to show is the heroic image of the male protagonist who sacrifices himself for the sake of his family. The problem is that the brilliance of the film's humanity is not accounted for at all. It only says that sacrifice is necessary.

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Extended Reading

The Titan quotes

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: Each of you is here because you understand the dire necessity of finding a new home for the human race. Maybe you're mad, ambitious, adventurous. But each of you has a rare willingness to put yourselves on the line for the sake of others.

  • Prof. Martin Collingwood: Everybody evolves in a different way. But I know for a fact that if Rick doesn't have surgery within 48 hours, he will lose control of his emotions - and within 72 hours he will be dead

    [long pause, as camera shows both Rick and his wife Abby faces, no comments or reactions: Prof continues]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: All we can do is move forward

    [pregnant pause, camera close up on Rick's face]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: and hope

    [pause again, shot to Abby's face]

    Prof. Martin Collingwood: and pray.

    [Close up focus on each of Rick and wife's faces in turn- still no comment, slight tightening of lip reaction from Rick]