at its finest, reminded me of The Georgia Guidestones https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Georgia_Guidestones
I quote: 1."Maintain humanity under 500,000,000 in perpetual balance with nature."
2. "Guide reproduction wisely — improving fitness and diversity."
Was I the only one who saw this?
except that the movie doesn't depopulate the world of humans and the main theme of the film ends up about how by focusing too much on the big issues of whether or not to be sustainable, or focusing on achieving material success or opfocusing on getting accolades and the respect of our peers, that we often neglect what really matters in life, to connect with one another as human beings, to be present in and appreciate the world and to make life better for one another...
it's a very humanist message and in it's own way as critical of the nihilism and mysanthropy of some popular environmentalism as it is a warning agaisnt our greed and consumerism...
It's not a pro malthusian movie... it is much more nuanced and sensitive than that...