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My interpretation of the end
My main takeaway
Terrible
Laughably bad
A critique
Manson family (spoiler)
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So you stopped watching a movie because you disagree with what a character is saying? Or you think the filmmakers are feeding you their own bias through the character, rather.
1) If they wanted to force their interpretation of religion through a character why would they make him the antagonist?
2) Have you considered that, perhaps, the filmmakers are not sharing their beliefs to the viewers but it is the beliefs of the character that they created and that he could be wrong?
3) If you watch the movie to the end, you would realize that it is not an "anti-Christian" or even an anti-religion movie.
I think you can either take it literally or metaphorically. In either case the prey is killed for some purpose or none. I don't think the void has a big significance other than to symbolize death. As to why men were picked instead of women I believe is because when studying earthlings, they probably noticed how women were more successful at seducing men than the other way around. It was a practicality rather than a specific choice.
I disagree with your first statement. You're not supposed to sympathize with her in the beginning, it's the other way around. She was a wolf in sheep's clothing luring men into her pit as fodder (or some other utility) for her species. It's only later that she begins to understand what it is to be human and develop some form of empathy that she becomes the "lamb" as you call her, that she is no longer the predator but the prey.
They both have their merits. While the original is more suspenseful, the remake is more action oriented. I liked the twist that the bad guys were corrupt cops this time instead of gangs.
The joke isn't that funny. The funniest part is that Bishop knew the punchline and left Beck stumped.
And what are the chances that 65 Million years ago there was a planet at the other edge of the galaxy with humans at the same stage of evolution as we are, speaking the same way as modern Americans and have spaceships that can travel faster than the speed of light? Nah, instead, let's focus on the small possibility that a spaceship could collide with an asteroid. Now, that is just unbelievable.
No, the twist was that they landed on Earth which was spoiled by the trailers and reviews.
It's really sad how this message board is filled with pathetic loser incels like you. I try to ignore posts like these but it seems to spread everywhere like a virus.
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