What God makes curved, man cannot make straight?

Trevor 2022-04-19 09:01:19

When technology continues to advance, will we still think about the value of existence? What exactly is lost when all values ​​are replaced by benefits, high quality and convenience? How is the judgment of qualified and unqualified people generated? When society decides The direction of development All civilizations have turned the purpose of existence into only to meet the direction of development and lost themselves
This film reminds me of British author George Orwell's 1984 when all the ideological identities were restricted by social totalitarianism In that kind of life people think they have everything but in fact not even having a relationship is a luxury. It's like the pass and the knockout in the
movie. The film uses the obvious contrast of the two people. Passing and knocking out a socially qualified person can't The genetically eugenic inferiors and the genetic inferiors eliminated by a society are the real winners. Such a stark contrast reflects the reality of the society. The values ​​between the younger brother and the older brother are also very interesting. The younger brother judges the older brother according to social standards. Why can't you but you can do
it and my brother is just a simple belief Why can't I do it when Didi swims to the coast and tells herself that the distance is too far and she should go back, this is what society limits her to what she can do But my brother never looks behind and jumps out of the so-called frame.
Although it is a sci-fi film, the psychological level of discussion is far more valuable than sci-fi. movie

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  • [last lines]

    Vincent: [voiceover] For someone who was never meant for this world, I must confess I'm suddenly having a hard time leaving it. Of course, they say every atom in our bodies was once part of a star. Maybe I'm not leaving... maybe I'm going home.

  • Vincent: Is the only way you can succeed is to see me fail?