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  • suisetsuma
    suisetsuma

    Please, put the master recordings, for this music, in a toilet and flush it. If somehow, they get discovered in a sewer somewhere, please grab them, and run straight to an incinerator, to chuck them into.

  • suisetsuma
    suisetsuma

    Going straight to the point, IMO, no matter if we do a hard reset on the society, there's always be classes. It's human nature. There's always the one that outstand, the hard worked but easy to manipulate, the lazy, the conformist, the leader, so on and so forth. So eventually, groups on these categories will emerge and voila, you end up with a group of classes. It's hard to embrace but to me, there's no way around this. So the movie tries to explain that, if there's no other way and we need to live with all these different type of persons which happen to end up divided into classes no matter what, then someone has to take the hard decisions to ensure the raze is not auto-destroyed. That guy from the train was just tough enough to make the right decisions and keep everything correctly balanced. I honestly don't know what would I do if I would have to be on Wilford's or Curtis' position. It's really tough to decide who lives and who dies, who eats and who doesn't. I'd like to think I would have been pragmatic and taken proper action to sustain the human race at all cost, but most likely would have reacted the same as Curtis after looking at that kiddo in such an awful situation. We do know what was the director's opinion on this, he went for the hard reset. I never comment on any social media but your analysis worth commenting. It was a great one. I really enjoyed this movie and saw a few videos on youtube seeking for other's people opinion. Thanks for sharing your POV.

  • suisetsuma
    suisetsuma

    I've watched the film and I was confused between Orlando bloom and Luke they look alike! I loved it sooo much! I advice watching.