Apart from cinematography and set design, the movie is average; only the last half hour is worth it. It's occasionally overly philosophical and slow-paced, reminiscent of Prometheus at times and in atmosphere akin to Blade Runner 2024. Surprisingly, in a world where AI advances rapidly, the special effects here are poorly done. Whether I am too old or if film standards have drastically declined is now a question? Perhaps I expected too much; that sometimes happens with films that carry a certain weight. I would praise Austin Butler, whose acting at times reminds me of a young Christian Bale. ..
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After the Bite
(2023)
What is going on here_
13 August 2023
The film After Bite explores the deep moral dilemmas and ambiguities that people face in their relationship to nature and animal species. The story revolves around several key characters whose decisions illustrate the pervasive uncertainty and inconsistency of human behavior.
The profile of a female scientist whose passion for sharks and the preservation of their populations helps us explore how human insecurity is connected to our relationship with nature. This scientist is deeply dedicated to her work, but it seems that her messages about the importance of the ecosystem go unnoticed. Her understanding of the virus and caring for the seals sets the stage for the film's moral conflicts.
The film also follows groups of surfers and beachgoers, who, despite the obvious problems in the marine environment, remain focused on their current pleasures and fun. This aspect of the film illustrates the human tendency to ignore serious issues, driven by selfishness and short-sightedness.
The main antagonist of the film, man represents the deepest contradictions in human nature. Man is playing God by manipulating the populations of different marine species. His attempts to balance the ecosystem often lead to new problems, but he still claims to know what is best for nature. Human arrogance and the need for control are emphasized here.
Through the conflicts and interactions of these different characters, the film emphasizes the importance of recognizing our insecurities and tendencies towards contradictions. At the same time, the film invites viewers to look deeper and think about their role in relation to nature and animal species.
The profile of a female scientist whose passion for sharks and the preservation of their populations helps us explore how human insecurity is connected to our relationship with nature. This scientist is deeply dedicated to her work, but it seems that her messages about the importance of the ecosystem go unnoticed. Her understanding of the virus and caring for the seals sets the stage for the film's moral conflicts.
The film also follows groups of surfers and beachgoers, who, despite the obvious problems in the marine environment, remain focused on their current pleasures and fun. This aspect of the film illustrates the human tendency to ignore serious issues, driven by selfishness and short-sightedness.
The main antagonist of the film, man represents the deepest contradictions in human nature. Man is playing God by manipulating the populations of different marine species. His attempts to balance the ecosystem often lead to new problems, but he still claims to know what is best for nature. Human arrogance and the need for control are emphasized here.
Through the conflicts and interactions of these different characters, the film emphasizes the importance of recognizing our insecurities and tendencies towards contradictions. At the same time, the film invites viewers to look deeper and think about their role in relation to nature and animal species.
And Just Like That...
(2021– )
You ruined everything
30 December 2021
Warning: Spoilers
I was very happy when I heard that after 17 years I will watch the new season of Sex and the City or Just Like that again..But right at the beginning I was disappointed. All the characters seem to be 70 years old, deathof Mr. Big is cruel and stretched unnecessarily .The series itself is no longer playful, funny but cruel and sad. I watched 4 episodes and that's enough for me.
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