invisible man metaphor

Mavis 2022-03-25 09:01:07

Imagine two endings:

1. Sebastian knows how to control himself. He sneaks into houses and hotels day after day.

2. With intelligence and an invisible body, Sebastian follows her neighbors all day long, mastering all her likes, tempers and weaknesses. Finally, let yourself appear, and use the information to hold the beauty back.

Stealth is so useful, we can't help but ask, what is the government's motivation to develop this technology? Will people be surrounded by invisible FBI when technology matures?

When Daozuo makes himself invisible (is the government behind Daozuo? Hackers? Capitalists? Whatever), Yurou doesn't know it yet. In the era of big data, there is no privacy where the network covers. People can't see the intrusion of the Internet, smartphones and big data on themselves, but they can at least recognize it. But what if someone has another technology in their hands that you haven't even heard of? This is the metaphor of Hollow man in the movie.

As a weak populace, I think the root of fear is technology. Technology helps the strong to grab capital, and capital nurtures new technologies. The gap between people will eventually become more and more different: the future will be an era of differentiation, and a part of human beings will continue to evolve. The rest make their way up the food chain.

In the way of man, the damage is not enough and the service is more than enough.

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Hollow Man quotes

  • Linda: What bothers you most? That you don't have a life... or that I do?

  • Sebastian: Well, your objections have been duly noted and summarily overruled.

    Sarah: Yes, Sir!

    Sebastian: How come when you say "Yes, Sir" it kinda sounds like "Fuck you!"

    Sarah: Practice!