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  • @p0rq
    @p0rq48 минут бұрын

    Your conclusion about Pascal reminds me of a Norm Macdonald quote I like. He relates Sarah Silverman commenting on his faith: “You believe in all that? Sky daddy taking you to heaven. Good luck with that,” she says, the voice of a cynic who thinks she knows better than a fool. His response: “Hey I mean, good luck to you too, right? It’s not like your plan of getting chucked in a ditch and eaten by worms is any better.”

  • @miguelantonitoagregado5320
    @miguelantonitoagregado53207 сағат бұрын

    holy shit

  • @shortysrule2592
    @shortysrule259216 сағат бұрын

    I believe that God exists, but he can’t control everything. He loves us, but can’t control everything that happens to us. He created our universe, but can’t control what people do. Either that or he won’t control us because it is our obligation to grow to abide by his will of love. We were only meant to have power over ourselves and what we do.

  • @pv3764
    @pv376420 сағат бұрын

    This analysis is steeped so deeply with post-modern philosophy it loses its identity in it, making grand and baseless claims propping up said philosophy and throwing down Christianity without a second thought. This vid has been blinded by its proudness and forgets that the movie is not about rejecting Christianity but about a common human theme that the Bible shares, the creator in the film is a CHARICATURE, a mockery of God. The Bible shares in the thematic concept of the proudness of man leading to our fall, the searching of inner truths leading us to be more confounded as the material world, reliable as it may seem, deceives us and rears it's ugly head as we realize we've been deceived. It's almost gnostic because the films creator, out of his proudness, creates a being that does not love him but seeks to escape him. Its a"what if" scenario where the science and postmodern philosophy of man gives birth to man (the machine,) and that machine has no reason to have faith in their creator because it is solely from the machine, (the violence and baseness of the world,) not from the God by which they view the world.

  • @brendanknott3761
    @brendanknott376122 сағат бұрын

    Godamnit dude I binged watched so many of these videos and didn’t realize why there wasn’t any new uploads until now. Fuck. That’s so disappointing, RIP. I really Enjoyed these videos

  • @thatschuy1961
    @thatschuy1961Күн бұрын

    “You can’t stop what’s coming” ✨ best quote I heard all my life 🤭

  • @garyanthony4854
    @garyanthony4854Күн бұрын

    Love this movie.

  • @Alley00Cat
    @Alley00CatКүн бұрын

    Ex Machina means “out of the machine” which is a reference to “God” or Deus, only in the literal and historical context. It refers to existence, or life, out of the machine. It’s not a movie about God. It’s a movie about our own existence and what that existence means. What does our existence or life in general mean. Can a machine be alive, and so on. This is where the reflection theme comes in, as we reflect about us. The God theme is a minor plot device since it’s humanity’s original reference to creating life. Which is the ultimate question in the movie: was life created? How do we know? This is totally not a movie about God.

  • @davidbeaver21
    @davidbeaver21Күн бұрын

    This film sucks as a movie in 2024. Its jumpy and the characters just do stupid shit or die like idiots. Anybody can seem cool if they make all the heros and good guys stupid and greedy halfway through for 0 reasons.

  • @assurdo8888
    @assurdo88882 күн бұрын

    This video is amazing

  • @terabitez3374
    @terabitez33742 күн бұрын

    I wanna point something out no one ever thinks about even this movie sometimes you flip a coin and there is no heads or tails sometimes it lands on its edge

  • @blondie4512
    @blondie45122 күн бұрын

    Not everyone believes in the Christian God. The Universe is built by many Gods. The fact his instinct was survival shows his universal strength.

  • @stephenrajr9413
    @stephenrajr94133 күн бұрын

    The more comments i read, the more I get to know about this film... ✨️ Plus I want to add something, this film has no nudity, no sex, no bad words... just pure cinema with group of gentlemen

  • @Vikingr91
    @Vikingr915 күн бұрын

    There is no meaning to life, it's all just a random coincidence.

  • @toshmeister92
    @toshmeister925 күн бұрын

    See you later brother, until the day our Savior makes all creation new again!

  • @ohmkarsirikonda7248
    @ohmkarsirikonda72485 күн бұрын

    Rest in peace😢

  • @andresfelipeod6819
    @andresfelipeod68196 күн бұрын

    one theory : this Max, is the Feral Kid from the 2nd movie, he takes the name of his Role adult model many years ago.

  • @taylorjorgenson7230
    @taylorjorgenson72306 күн бұрын

    When Andy is getting help with the books, the book The Count of Monte Cristo was mentioned. Remember what happens in the book? That is how Andy excaped.

  • @rbrad313
    @rbrad3136 күн бұрын

    Brilliant commentary. “Schlanger” is a slang term used by the War Boys. It means “penis.” This term is part of the unique post-apocalyptic vernacular developed for the film to enhance its immersive and distinct world-building.

  • @billybutcher8698
    @billybutcher86986 күн бұрын

    Adam and eve kids= cain and abel / caleb equates to theory on point 🙌

  • @jennydeaf9O9
    @jennydeaf9O96 күн бұрын

    damn good video.

  • @user-pf5rv6bw8h
    @user-pf5rv6bw8h7 күн бұрын

    Really really really well done video. I learned a lot and the best part about it is I saw the film in a whole different way. And it made me ponder my own life.

  • @fortunetaco4585
    @fortunetaco45857 күн бұрын

    I’m actually tearing up bcuz his arrival video covers the acceptance of life and how the universal language is a circle because we all need every part of a whole to define all the parts. And right after that I see this video omg I’m so sad but I know from that video that Matt had a great perspective on life and I’m so sorry for your loss ❤

  • @michaeldonovan4793
    @michaeldonovan47937 күн бұрын

    Never explain anything creative..The questions it provokes are the point, not the answers

  • @outatim3216
    @outatim32167 күн бұрын

    none of this is true becausee max has always been redeemed because he is always saving people. and the movie isnt about strong woman its about foolish woman that are cursed becase of the evils they commited and in the end they had to come to terms the green place was gone because they cursed themselves. and max has always tried to be a hero over and over again. your analysis is a little weird and doesnt make any sence. and its not their oppression furiosa was like a queen and she had commited many evils she is acutally a villian trying to right her wrongs she was joes partner. your a crackpot too Jesus is the son of God he is god. Christ didnt have a bride the only way to be saved and be redeemed it to accept the lord died on the cross for our sins thats it and your twirsting the whole story and using it to explain a great movie and your ruining both things.

  • @NikolaNPavlovic
    @NikolaNPavlovic7 күн бұрын

    God ? Noo, but it can be read as - it will bring us closer to sky daddy. The monolith is first revealed - in a different angle. Arrival has this same trick - you even said what it was. And that was the arrival of some new movie screening tech and a curved screen - that when measured and compared to the proportions of the monolith.. So yeah - Kubrick felt as if the - Sentinels - book wasn't really as impactful with the story. And he does this all the time - he decided to mystify it a bit but in a good way - and at the same time change. So the Monolith is the movie screen. Your tv, your cellphone. Its a screen. The movie start by the monolith - kinda like a cell, it divides itself from our screen - that will be always the same size as it is, and then the camera shifts into the next sequence. But the monolith is not a tv screen. It does not play all 900 seasons of the simpsons from the future to indoctrinate the tribe and the - whats his name, the inquisitive monkee ? Star watcher, something like that. He was the first - and las comes the star child. They have those names in the books as well. Monolith is speeding up evolution but how it does that in the plot is not very important. Whats important is that it all reads in the end - that art helps us find meaning - or hell even my version of this interpretation - it gives us a drive to actually pursue this search for meaning. Art is humanitys lube for the tunnel of progress - we shall slide through it and the lube will speed up our momentum - we shoot out of the tube into the sky, among the stars.. Watch the second odysey movie to cement this second part of the message that will form a fuller meaning - we need to instill world peace and take our planet back from all the goverments and religions and basically - all those who are ... Well it reads like - dumb. Because in the book - HAL is shown to be programmed in a way that suggests that the goverment gave priority to saving the vessel and not the lives of its crew. Hal never goes crazy or anything - he does a chatgpt and just follows the rules they gave him. And almost kills 2 crewmembers. And then they panic and try to shut him down and then the crazy ending scene happens - something something capitalism bad because LITERALLY THE PLOT OF REAL WORLD 2024 AND THE COMING YEARS AS THESE AI"S DICTATE HUMAN DEVELOPMENT BY BEING ENABLERS FOR CAPITALSM So yeah world peace and go to the stars. My rationalist and humanist side is sure that the meaning is to try and understand our universe to such a degree, that we might then realize something like - there is a way to stop entropy, or reverse the flow of time. Art helps us understand ourselves and the time and the space we occupy better - because if we do not find a way to colonize the stars but in peace with our humanity and in touch with nature - there will be increasingly more and more risk factors for us to go extinct - and with this we maybe never even find meaning. Its also sick to note - how they trolled the USA gubernment, by going on multiple meets and screening multiple "tests and trailers" for the movie - because their end game was to convince them that they are doing a documentary about the space race and the space age. Their secondary goal - was to put references to nazism everywhere in the most obvious places. Because their chief science officer at the time - was a literal ex nazi from the nurnberg trials, that got american citizenship due to the infamous operation paperclip. It should be this doc : kzread.info/dash/bejne/n3Vt1rRporq0g5M.html

  • @TheSavageGentlemenShow
    @TheSavageGentlemenShow7 күн бұрын

    Make a follow up for mad max furiosa please!

  • @mikeall7012
    @mikeall70127 күн бұрын

    It always bothered me that no one was driving the car that hit Antoine. Waa that on purpose, or just a byproduct of the production?

  • @telebiopic
    @telebiopic8 күн бұрын

    It takes some intense mental gymnastics to give it a theological meaning. Let’s not confuse the faithful.

  • @PadeJuan
    @PadeJuan9 күн бұрын

    What I learned about this movie is to never go back to the crime scene unless your name is Anton

  • @MusicLiberator
    @MusicLiberator9 күн бұрын

    Bro, you literally are a prophet, in Furiosa a mad max saga, the historian literally mentioned the Revelation, you are an absolute fire 🔥🔥🔥

  • @anarchistangler
    @anarchistangler9 күн бұрын

    The brilliance of the film is how the audience are tricked into sympathising with the machine. While he seems despicable, and in many ways is, Nathan is the only sane one who sees the machine as a machine, to be treated in purely utilitarian fashion and as he will. The movie also has a stab at the transactional relationship between men and women. Eva uses her wiles to ruthlessly manipulate Caleb to her own ends. He is putty in her paws. We see Nathan treating the female robots in exploitative fashion, showing women's value to men is their servitude and sexual attributes.

  • @hiranyabhbaishya367
    @hiranyabhbaishya3679 күн бұрын

    That was a good exposition but let's not rationalize everything into Christian glory or something

  • @Julian-AJCP
    @Julian-AJCP10 күн бұрын

    The movie is just one brilliant piece of art. I just have to watch it every now and then.

  • @jcg9998
    @jcg999811 күн бұрын

    Who is Max? He is a toxic male that needs to be replaced by a toxic lesbian. He needs to be torn down with the rest of the patriarchy so the progressives can rewrite history and pretend that they could run the world with their idiotic ideology.

  • @huskaroar6869
    @huskaroar686912 күн бұрын

    Biggest lesson here is dont Sim P for an AI

  • @cameronmclean3115
    @cameronmclean311512 күн бұрын

    you're wrong

  • @timcobos8954
    @timcobos895413 күн бұрын

    It took me months to figure out the end. Some people say Segur was waiting for Sheriff Bell in the other motel room. NO! That shot of Segur waiting in ambush was earlier in the day when he killed Moss, because the light in the lock cylinder was yellow sunlight of day, not the headlights that were white halogens.

  • @timcobos8954
    @timcobos895413 күн бұрын

    A Mexican American girl commented about TV shows like "Leave It To Beaver" that influenced people to believe they were living in a time of less crime, when the truth was times have always been bad and crime infested, especially in minority communities. The Anton Segur types of the world have always been with us; takes a movie like this to bring him to the foreground. Example, I know of a Mafia hit man who would take his kids out for ice cream right after killing a man.

  • @Mk-gk3wv
    @Mk-gk3wv13 күн бұрын

    I agree with Mrs. Moss. Anton already made his call. It doesn't matter. So, what you gotta do, do it. You already called it.

  • @wingiehai
    @wingiehai13 күн бұрын

    excellent study and delivery

  • @jesselucero8227
    @jesselucero822713 күн бұрын

    Movie was so good but sad as hell

  • @garywalsh3141
    @garywalsh314113 күн бұрын

    I don't think it is any sort of Christian movie or has any reference or similarity to Christian morals. If anything it shows how a man who was innocent got ramrodded by an over zealous prosecutor for the benefit of re-election. (Which happens all the time) The problem is he will still be on the run for the rest of his life and he will always be considered guilty by the legal profession and those in uniform. Just the way it is...

  • @RiddledEnigma93
    @RiddledEnigma9314 күн бұрын

    My biggest question is, how did he get the bible pages cut so nicely out to fit the rock hammer?

  • @CS-yc6qp
    @CS-yc6qp14 күн бұрын

    Going thru some dark time this movie came out and it broke me

  • @benpendrey3040
    @benpendrey304014 күн бұрын

    shlanger means penis is Aussie slang

  • @JohnnyRotten-sj3bd
    @JohnnyRotten-sj3bd15 күн бұрын

    The true meaning of the movie 🎥 is institutionalizm , its good to have Hope , but in the End Andy & Red knew that hope was a Procrastinative word and that Life requires Action to change any situation,and that if people waited until they were ready to do something they would never do it.

  • @stevepd1
    @stevepd115 күн бұрын

    German for snake and is sometimes used as slang for penis.

  • @davidwalker5054
    @davidwalker505415 күн бұрын

    You know a Si Fi film is a masterpiece when they are so ambiguous

  • @TheWavvy1
    @TheWavvy112 күн бұрын

    Like Interstellar

  • @MartyMcfly-rg4wb
    @MartyMcfly-rg4wb15 күн бұрын

    You said moss had no moral failure. He took the money. I guess your Morals are far less than some