bianaryabyss
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The movie will be appreciated by those with the background to understand it. The problem some have in grasping much of what's here is that few understand that we've reached an inflection point in history that's being poorly handled by government's around the world. The most dangerous ideas ever adopted by humanity with regard to the management of people are "the ends justify the means" and "for the greater good". We now live in a world where nearly 8,000,000,000 others live. A world where increasingly automation will replace humanity in the workplace, and where everyone wants a 2500 sq ft home two cars and a boat in the garage and a cheeseburger for dinner. Many nations want to join the nuclear community and the world is devoting more and more resources to security. In a world with finite resources it's been determined that they must be shared and at a level that's sustainable. A global standard of living, far below what has been enjoyed by my generation here in the US. In attempting to create this new future governments around the world have adopted the goal of breaking down borders and national cultures to reform the world with a single global culture. This effort has been underway in earnest for about 25 years. The drive for this new managed world is seen by proponents as the only way forward for mankind. Those that resist have seen the danger in the new managed society roughly outlined in everything from Logan's Run to The Hunger Games. The difficulty some have with the film is that it's a view through a toilet paper roll and thus difficult for them to connect with. What most people argue about is nonsense ginned up to divide. A quick analysis shows both sides to be correct. There will need to be some changes. Those changes cannot create a totalitarian system, nor a unified world government. The content of this movie is the case for that understanding.
The movie sucks you in with what looks to be a good story. Later you find out the point is dead people you didn't care about anyway. Had they bothered with a few more shots they could have saved this film.
That's the saddest thing here, with just a little thought this could have been a good film. A few of the characters should have been better developed and provided a back story that made sense.
That's the saddest thing here, with just a little thought this could have been a good film. A few of the characters should have been better developed and provided a back story that made sense.
Admittedly I only watched 10 minutes of it, all I could take. Just as I tuned in a child maybe 10 or so found a shotgun inside a piano, allegedly left by a previous occupant of their residence. Everyone in the scene freaked out, the children were screaming for their dad as though there was malevolent stranger in the house. The shotgun presented no danger except that the father had never instructed his son in the proper handling of a firearm. The fear of the shotgun was really super duper over the top. This movie is pure leftist trash. I'm really sick of Hollywood being the mouthpiece of the commy culture in this country. What's interesting is that most of them would not be able to do what they do in the culture they advocate because the private capitol pools they depend on can't exist in a communist society.