2017 Director of the King of Brain Holes!

Ellen 2022-10-08 18:54:19

There are too many brain holes in this film~! 1. In a country with developed education, there will never be a population explosion without immigration; 2. When there is a population explosion, the ignorant mobs at the bottom (that is, where they emphasize "I am Chinese" or something) will first make peace with them. Got into a mess by myself. What kind of country was formed, where a few people were provoked and killed, and then they were bombed and killed in batches. This is also one of the ways that nature controls the population; Brain Hole 3. There are 7 children in a family, even if the food can be secretly obtained, in such an era of intensive monitoring, the consumption of water, electricity and energy can be reduced in 30 years. people found? ! 4. Go out once a day, then, in theory, when no one is at home, there is still piano sound coming out, and the neighbors are all deaf? ! 5. On the street, in the houses, the sound of fighting, gunfire, and bombs are all in a mess, and the newspapers and media are all vegetarians? But if this is the norm, the population is still not under control? ? ? 6. In such an era of population explosion, humans still have not established alien colonies? ! When so many scientists are vegetarian? ! All the major space agencies are decorations? ... all the brain holes can't be listed one by one. This film is not science fiction, but a fantasy with no scientific basis!
The director of this play is obviously a sensualist, that is, only sensory stimulation can prove the existence of the self. So, childish! shallow! But it must be admitted that the acting skills of the female lead are extraordinary! Glenn Close and Willem Dafoe are immortal. Apart from these three wonderful actors, there is nothing else to see in this film!

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What Happened to Monday quotes

  • Terrence Settman: What happens to one of you, happens to all of you.

  • [first lines]

    Reporter: In the last 50 years we've doubled our population, tripled the amount of food and water we use, and we have quadrupled the use of fossil fuels. Every four days there's a million more people on the planet. How is the world going to cope with this explosion in population.