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Cuando el dominio burocrático y la avanzada tecnología de una especie alienígena ocupante dejan a la mayor parte de la Tierra empobrecida y sin trabajo, dos adolescentes traman un arriesgado... Leer todoCuando el dominio burocrático y la avanzada tecnología de una especie alienígena ocupante dejan a la mayor parte de la Tierra empobrecida y sin trabajo, dos adolescentes traman un arriesgado plan para asegurar el futuro de sus familias.Cuando el dominio burocrático y la avanzada tecnología de una especie alienígena ocupante dejan a la mayor parte de la Tierra empobrecida y sin trabajo, dos adolescentes traman un arriesgado plan para asegurar el futuro de sus familias.
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The Vuvv represent all the worst aspects of modern, neo-liberal capitalism, imposing a world order in which one can only survive by being their direct servants, their paid mouthpieces (and they'll alter your message or art to make sure its acceptable), or by underbidding everyone else to sell one's labor, although that last option leaves you and yours only barely scraping by.
Unions are obviously a thing of the past, and cultural imperialism is being implemented to assimilate humans into the Vuvv way. It's all straight out of the playbooks of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Reason and The Economist, The Cato Institute and more think tanks than you could shake a stick at. Unfortunately for humanity, the Vuvv breath life into a theory and practice of neo-liberalism, whether it's called Reaganism, Thatcherism or Blairism, that is intellectually and empirically worn out, and can now only be implemented by fascists wearing a populist face.
In other words, Landscape with Invisible Hand stands in the grand tradition of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone, hiding themes and messages meant for today behind science fiction trappings. Overall, it's a good film, and a nice break from dystopian fiction in the style of A Quite Place, The Walking Dead and The Rest of Us.
Unions are obviously a thing of the past, and cultural imperialism is being implemented to assimilate humans into the Vuvv way. It's all straight out of the playbooks of the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund, Reason and The Economist, The Cato Institute and more think tanks than you could shake a stick at. Unfortunately for humanity, the Vuvv breath life into a theory and practice of neo-liberalism, whether it's called Reaganism, Thatcherism or Blairism, that is intellectually and empirically worn out, and can now only be implemented by fascists wearing a populist face.
In other words, Landscape with Invisible Hand stands in the grand tradition of Star Trek and The Twilight Zone, hiding themes and messages meant for today behind science fiction trappings. Overall, it's a good film, and a nice break from dystopian fiction in the style of A Quite Place, The Walking Dead and The Rest of Us.
This film was pretty unexpected and unlike anything I've seen, and I think because of that it was a bit weird, like it had some narrative shifts. I loved the fact it touched on some pretty controversial topics, which is something I really enjoy under a Sci-fi lens.
Like distribution of wealth, what happens to native people in occupied land. It was really interesting.
The acting was pretty good, and the creature design was excellent in a way that it was very inhuman, and even communicated very differently, which was pretty cool. The film was well made with nice details, even down to the soundtrack.
Like distribution of wealth, what happens to native people in occupied land. It was really interesting.
The acting was pretty good, and the creature design was excellent in a way that it was very inhuman, and even communicated very differently, which was pretty cool. The film was well made with nice details, even down to the soundtrack.
It was an interesting premise for sure but it got way to obvious way too soon for me. There was a lot to explore here and it could have been entertaining and thought provoking but it didn't really provoke many thoughts of merit, felt a little bit flat and boring.
The theremin music was just too obvious a choice and steered it in the predictable direction and vibe of it all.
It just didn't click and it should have. There were lots of interesting ideas in it but the characters didn't all work and ultimately my attention drifted till I didn't feel like watching it in one sitting, and there it stopped.
The theremin music was just too obvious a choice and steered it in the predictable direction and vibe of it all.
It just didn't click and it should have. There were lots of interesting ideas in it but the characters didn't all work and ultimately my attention drifted till I didn't feel like watching it in one sitting, and there it stopped.
"Landscape with Invisible Hand" is a 2023 satirical sci-fi comedy that attempts to critique capitalism, economic exploitation, and class divisions through interactions with quirky alien beings called the Vuvv. The film's satire occasionally teeters on the edge of parody as it portrays the Vuvv as whimsical and amusing visitors rather than imposing invaders. The story follows teenager Adam Campbell in a world where the Vuvv have left humanity financially distressed and creatively stifled. While the film has an inventive premise, it struggles with an overabundance of ideas and tonal inconsistency. The characters are emotionally detached, making it hard to connect with them. Despite its promise, the film often falls short in delivering a deep exploration of its themes. The portrayal of the Vuvv verges on becoming caricatures, and the film's tonal shifts disrupt the overall experience. However, it retains an odd charm and occasional moments of amusement, making it worth a watch for those open to its quirky journey.
We found the movie fresh and fairly unpredictable, with some clear satirical references to race relations, reality TV and social networks, wealth disparity, and the fate of indigenous people.
The acting was fine, nothing cringe-worthy. At times, it felt like the director was the main actor's mom -- look at my boy, he's so pretty! But otherwise it was fine.
We really liked the aliens, who avoid most of the tropes of the genre. No humanoids with brow ridges here!
The special effects were well done, no problem with suspension of disbelief.
There is no real conclusion, and the future is frankly bleak, but the human spirit lives on (we hope?).
Worth watching simply because it touches on topics that most sci-fi is usually reluctant to even allude to.
The acting was fine, nothing cringe-worthy. At times, it felt like the director was the main actor's mom -- look at my boy, he's so pretty! But otherwise it was fine.
We really liked the aliens, who avoid most of the tropes of the genre. No humanoids with brow ridges here!
The special effects were well done, no problem with suspension of disbelief.
There is no real conclusion, and the future is frankly bleak, but the human spirit lives on (we hope?).
Worth watching simply because it touches on topics that most sci-fi is usually reluctant to even allude to.
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- TriviaThe unique sound of the alien Vuvv language was created using dried out coconuts with nails in them, rubbed against mossy rocks.
- ErroresDuring the Homecoming Dance, after Adam and Chloe's argument, Adam angrily replaces his Node by slapping in carelessly back on his head, but it attaches too low, near the corner of his eye, rather than to his temple above the eyebrow, showing that it is an adhesive prop rather than placed in a certain location for a mental interface.
- Bandas sonorasOutside
Written by Riley Tripp Fleck, David Carriere, and Penny Jane
Performed by TOPS
Courtesy of Arbutus Records
By arrangement with Terrorbird Media
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- Total en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 203,403
- Fin de semana de estreno en EE. UU. y Canadá
- USD 96,847
- 20 ago 2023
- Total a nivel mundial
- USD 203,403
- Tiempo de ejecución1 hora 45 minutos
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- 1.66 : 1
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