Overall I really enjoyed this movie and how it shows what happens to the earth if humans let robots make decisions for them, which could result in them taking over the world. I give this movie a 4 and a half out of 5. Mainly because its wicked awesome.
Thursday, January 15, 2009
The Matrix (1999)
Overall I really enjoyed this movie and how it shows what happens to the earth if humans let robots make decisions for them, which could result in them taking over the world. I give this movie a 4 and a half out of 5. Mainly because its wicked awesome.
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Brazil (1985) Not The Country Either
Personally to me, this movie was a mirror of current-day America. The reason for this was because of how the people lived, not the standpoints of the government and their bureaucratic views. The reason for the people is with the older females in the movie. The two eldest women, Ida Lowry and Alma Terrain, are obsessed with their looks so they result to expensive and dangerous plastic surgery. This mirrors current-day America because of the way that women are objectified in the media and made to feel uncomfortable in their own skin in which they result to risky surgery to fix their supposed problems. Another reason is the way the government woulkd torure the accused until they pled guilty. This makes me think of Guantanamo Bay in Cuba, the US prison that accused terrorists are held in.
Overall this movie paints a clear picture and even though it dragged out it had a thorough meaning which made up for the wild storyline. I give this movie a 3 and a half out of five on a overall level and a perfect 5 on the meaning of the movie and how it relates to today.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
A.I.: Artificial Intelligence (2001)
This movie brings up the question of what makes us human. David continuosly shows these human-like emotions and starts to become human on the inside with his mindset instead of just outside with his appearence.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Blade Runner (1982)
The plot of the movie was different, I will admit, but it was more up and down with me. Overall i enjoyed it in more of a comical sense than in a serious way. So on a scale of 10 I would rate it a 5 and a half of a half.
Friday, January 9, 2009
Soylent Green (1973)
Thursday, January 8, 2009
Planet Of The Apes (1968)
The movie starts with a spaceship and its crew crash landing on a planet "500 Light Years Away From Earth". The men travel through desert and mountainous terrain for three days. They then come across signs of life on this seemingly deserted planet in the form of a waterfall in a rain forest-like area. As they swim around one of the men discover a footprint on the ground. Suddenly, they discover than unknown life forms are stealing their clothes and items t
hey brought with them off the ship. They follow the people into a crop field where they are given clothes and food to eat. Then, these gorillas mounted on horses and they start to capture the humans and bring them back to their little civilization.
During the whole capture scene the main character, George Taylor, gets shot in the neck and needs to be operated on. Because of this he is unable to speak whatsoever. This forces him to not be able to communicate with the apes, who just happen to apeak english. So, they see him as an inferior mute human like all the other humans on the planet.
The rest of the movie is just his journey to escape from the afformentioned "Damned Planet" with his newly aquired girlfriend, Nova. Throughout the movie, Taylor is repeatedly treated as an animal, put in leashes and sprayed with fire hoses.
This confirms my theory about the movie that it shows how humans treat others in the form of differences with inferiors and superiors.
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
2001: A Space Odyssey (1968)
1968's 2001: A Space Odyssey shows the decline of emotion in man as we make technological improvements/ progress. The movie starts out in the beginning of the planet with primates in their natural culture. As the sun rises they discover a huge monolith in a crater. The monkeys continuously inch closer to the monolith they get more and more frightened of this unknown discovery. The chimps touch the monolith in awe and the movie immediately cuts to one of the chimps smashing a skeleton of an a
nimal with a bone. This may not seem significant but then it cuts to two sets of chimps getting into an altercation. But the difference between the two groups is that one set of monkeys is using bones as a weapon. In the end, the monkeys using weapons end up beating one of the other chimps to death (I suppose).
The movie then jumps to the late 19th/ early 20th century and shows a man by the name of Dr. Halloway Floyd traveling to the moon. as they get to the moon they find a similar monolith than from earlier in the movie. They then find out that the monolith sends radiowaves to a monolith on Jupiter (confusing, I know). 
The movie then jumps once more to 18 months into the future on a space ship's mission to Jupiter. Along with the crew of five (2 awake, 3 in hibernation) is the ships Super-Computer HAL-9000 or Hal. Things go wrong as Hal goes rouge and murders the 3 hibernating astronauts and 1 of the men as they are outside of the ship.
Throughout this entire movie the humans hardly talk and show hardly any emotion. But, Hal shows the most emotion of anyone in the movie, and he's a computer. This shows that with technological improvement, us as humans become less emotionally involved in life.
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