
I liked this strange film. It felt like it was some Big Brother patriotic extremist group and it just wasn't at all. SPOILER ALERT: It was so like a present day iRobot. I liked that this played on people's emotions and the careful calculating of people based on behaviours and past actions. Strangely this seems to be a common theme in films. Everyone seems to be obsessed that there is more to people than what they show and that people can surprise others when they have real feelings for another person and show some compassion. Suddenly a moral backbone arises in desperate times. Reminds me of The Day the Earth Stood Still... ugh. I'm now going to keep a mental note on this in future movies. Everyone is obsessed with Western thinking and the destruction of the world and the destruction of man vs. man. It had some good action, really deep eternal struggles and underlying motivations to get the characters to do whatever they were supposed to do on blind faith that they were doing the right thing. It was not a bad film by any standards.
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