I agree with Delacourt's approach. After all, people are different, and it is difficult to separate people from others. Elysium was built, and the beautiful and tidy environment and the excellent people with cultural education naturally couldn't live together in a mess. The diaosi counterattacked, and the mess took over Elysium, and eventually Elysium would become the Los Angeles in the film, and the mess even worse in space. The superior people can only build one outer space Elysium after another, constantly escaping from the mess, but they are constantly being counterattacked by the diaosi, endlessly circulating and constantly being consumed. What's the point of this?
This is the biggest flaw in the entire film. There is a problem with the setting, so that the audience cannot agree with the actions of any party, nor can they sympathize with the disadvantaged. Who doesn't want to live in a clean neighborhood? Associate with educated people?
Add a Chinese imperial examination system, and those who are willing to work hard can enter Elysium, so that the good ones can be retained and the bad ones eliminated.
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