A depressed millennial discovers that the world she knows is just a simulated version of reality that is being shut down. Suddenly, she's the only one who wants to stick around.A depressed millennial discovers that the world she knows is just a simulated version of reality that is being shut down. Suddenly, she's the only one who wants to stick around.A depressed millennial discovers that the world she knows is just a simulated version of reality that is being shut down. Suddenly, she's the only one who wants to stick around.
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Michelle Alba Yazvac
- Kayla
- (as Michelle Yazvac)
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The premise is somewhat intriguing and this is probably the only good thing i can write about this. Obviously it's low budget but the problem is with the execution of their idea and not the acting or the money.
In reality the people's reaction would be much more erratic. There would be chaos and all types of violent behavior.
The ending suggests that it doesn't matter what type of person you are and how you lived your life. Sadly, this anti-moral message is quite popular nowadays. I wonder why.
Summary: despite all these it's worth a watch just don't expect too much. Also, this is not a comedy.
In reality the people's reaction would be much more erratic. There would be chaos and all types of violent behavior.
The ending suggests that it doesn't matter what type of person you are and how you lived your life. Sadly, this anti-moral message is quite popular nowadays. I wonder why.
Summary: despite all these it's worth a watch just don't expect too much. Also, this is not a comedy.
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Some have called it "The 4th Turning," others call it "The Great Reset;" regardless of what it's called, it an Industrial Revolution of sorts (again). So many things go into this new Industrial whirlwind that promises to make the previous industrial revolutions primitive and obsolete.
One of the features of this future for humanity is Virtual Reality while another is Transhumanism. This movie explores this perceived reality, from a point of view similar to that of ants. Ants represent a collective society; And, this new industry proposes that we are as well, it we are to adapt and survive this all.
I just added this editorial.
This flick is actually very complicated with respect to the multiple layers and themes (imagined & addressed) - related to our very future, that which is unraveling every day...
One of the features of this future for humanity is Virtual Reality while another is Transhumanism. This movie explores this perceived reality, from a point of view similar to that of ants. Ants represent a collective society; And, this new industry proposes that we are as well, it we are to adapt and survive this all.
I just added this editorial.
This flick is actually very complicated with respect to the multiple layers and themes (imagined & addressed) - related to our very future, that which is unraveling every day...
After trying to watch two atrocious films with aging actors who couldn't care less about the production, I stumbled onto this one with no expectations and was pleasantly surprised! Someone put a lot of thought in the script, the acting is good, the story is surprising. It should have been great.
Unfortunately, after the middle of the movie, when the main character learns the world she's been whining about is a simulation, there is where the entertainment stops completely. I understand the film is supposed to be metaphorical and, ironically, real, but at no time did I feel any connection with the main character. Maybe I would have chosen the same things as her, but then why would I want to watch someone "working through her problems" when they are all gone?
Bottom line: I have to appreciate the production and the effort that went into it, but in the end it was just as disappointing as a lot of "end of the world which makes us reevaluate our place in it" stories. An average rating which is made of equal parts greatness and disappointment.
Unfortunately, after the middle of the movie, when the main character learns the world she's been whining about is a simulation, there is where the entertainment stops completely. I understand the film is supposed to be metaphorical and, ironically, real, but at no time did I feel any connection with the main character. Maybe I would have chosen the same things as her, but then why would I want to watch someone "working through her problems" when they are all gone?
Bottom line: I have to appreciate the production and the effort that went into it, but in the end it was just as disappointing as a lot of "end of the world which makes us reevaluate our place in it" stories. An average rating which is made of equal parts greatness and disappointment.
I enjoyed this movie! The premise is intriguing, the acting is good (the main actress does a great job), and the production is perfectly adequate.
There is some light comedy, but also some interesting questions. Recommended for people who enjoy speculative fiction.
I'm actually surprised that more movies have not addressed the questions raised here: what is it all about? Does anything make sense?
I am also intrigued by the hints about the responsibility to simulated life forms, what to do with them, and so on. This movie is punching well above its weight in terms of philosophical questions.
There is some light comedy, but also some interesting questions. Recommended for people who enjoy speculative fiction.
I'm actually surprised that more movies have not addressed the questions raised here: what is it all about? Does anything make sense?
I am also intrigued by the hints about the responsibility to simulated life forms, what to do with them, and so on. This movie is punching well above its weight in terms of philosophical questions.
This is a really great little movie. The lead actress is excellent - especially in the first act - and the supporting cast do a fine job, too.
There a lots of little touches in this movie that make it so good. Like in the first act where she is depressed and watching a documentary about The Pyramids being built by aliens, and when she tosses and turns so violently when she tries to sleep.
The second act, after the great reveal, is a little weaker and almost undoes the great opening act, but it is in the final act that the sense of self really shines.
The movie is very philosophical but in a very modern sense. It looks at what we are and what it means to be 'alive'. For me, it gave a sense of how we all share this consciousness and I was deeply moved by the ending.
There a lots of little touches in this movie that make it so good. Like in the first act where she is depressed and watching a documentary about The Pyramids being built by aliens, and when she tosses and turns so violently when she tries to sleep.
The second act, after the great reveal, is a little weaker and almost undoes the great opening act, but it is in the final act that the sense of self really shines.
The movie is very philosophical but in a very modern sense. It looks at what we are and what it means to be 'alive'. For me, it gave a sense of how we all share this consciousness and I was deeply moved by the ending.
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- GoofsAfter the end of the world, roads can't be as clean as shown.
- ConnectionsReferences Ouvre les yeux (1997)
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