The moral premise
Am I the only one who thought the moral premise - the whole basis for the movie's plot - was wrong?
We have a planet of 600 people who get to live forever. Now if they get kicked off, the system's resources, which could save billions of lives, could be harnessed. And the point is it's wrong to deny these 600 their home, their immortality, and their "ideal" lifestyle because it's rightfully theirs. Even though billions of people could be helped by doing so.
Excuse me, what?
I have no sympathy for people who have already lived a hugely extended lifespan and want immortality at the cost of many, many other lives. I don't care if the planet is "theirs", it's wrong for them to keep it and they should GET THE HELL OUT of there.
Look up "eminent domain" and try to tell me this isn't a valid example.