Test humanity? What is there to test

Hollie 2022-08-02 22:46:19

This is another so-called test of human nature. I always feel that I have watched several of this kind of movies. Although nothing new, the whole rhythm of the movie is not bad. The setting of the movie is to close a group of people and let them kill each other to test humanity. But what I want to say is, to test the humanity of a woolen yarn, what is a good test, I know what the results will be. Some people are selfish and cruel, some are selfless and kind-hearted and willing to sacrifice, and some shrink and seek self-protection. Isn't that true? Isn’t this how human nature has evolved to the present? It is necessary to test that the human nature of all people in the future looks very good (when the crime rate is also very low), but it is not known whether the evil of human nature has really disappeared, and whether it has really evolved to true goodness. This It is necessary to test again later. Of course, the technology at that time was already sufficiently developed, and testing did not need to sacrifice human lives. Various technologies could be used to make people immersive, um...it seems a little too far to think. Going back to this movie, I think even if this movie has a second one, its theme and concept will not be deeper than this one. Just like the Human Elimination Project series, the central idea of ​​each part is the same, but the story is changed.

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The Belko Experiment quotes

  • Barry Norris: Hey, listen up, everybody, whoever's doing this, they're having a little fun at our expense.

  • Leandra Florez: At the end of the day, people are out for themselves.