Sci-Fi Movies People Still Don't Understand

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  • Опубликовано: 12 июн 2024
  • A mysterious sex box, a 150 year long dream, and so many time loops. These sci-fi movies still have audiences scratching their heads.
    #Movies #SciFi #Actors
    2001: A Space Odyssey | 0:00
    A.I. Artificial Intelligence | 1:25
    Donnie Darko | 2:54
    Beyond the Black Rainbow | 3:58
    Ex Machina | 4:51
    Inception | 6:11
    The Lobster | 7:28
    The Endless | 9:04
    Tenet | 10:36
    Annihilation | 12:03
    12 Monkeys | 13:22
    Stalker | 14:36
    Predestination | 15:51
    High Life | 17:18
    Vanilla Sky | 18:36
    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind | 20:03
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  • @Looper
    @Looper  Год назад +54

    Do you like it when an ending is left open, or do you prefer clear cut explanations?

    • @jeremyhall2727
      @jeremyhall2727 Год назад +11

      clear cut unless they're making a 2nd movie... but if making a 2nd movie isn't 100% granted. Then for the love of God; make it a clear cut.

    • @KissingMonsters
      @KissingMonsters Год назад +19

      It depends. If it's well-written, an ambiguous ending can raise interesting questions and encourage conceptual thinking and discussions. But if it's badly written and open-ended simply for the sake of it, then no.

    • @becausewin
      @becausewin Год назад

      @@KissingMonsters open

    • @Meisha-san
      @Meisha-san Год назад +6

      Both.
      I love to either struggle with what I'm not comfortable about, an open ending when I want closure; or a clear explanation I'm not happy with.
      I also love embracing an unknown that I resonate with, or having an ending clearly explained that leaves me happy.

    • @exploranator
      @exploranator Год назад +1

      @@KissingMonsters yeah, like people go to the movies to be left as confused as when a politician makes a pronouncement.

  • @Kazemahou
    @Kazemahou Год назад +74

    2001 was completely explained by none other than Stanley Kubrick himself, but also by the author Arthur C. Clarke in his novelization of the movie based on his original short story. The aliens behind the monolith are super-advanced beings that have merged with technology and transcended human comprehension. Dave is cared for in a simulated environment designed to approximate what they can grasp as a human existence until his body wears out. His mind is uploaded and he is expanded to become a transcendent being like the aliens are, only he is like a baby to them - they are ancient. He returns to the earth and considers what to do with his now effectively godlike abilities. In the book, he begins by eliminating all nuclear devices in orbit and on the earth below. There is no question about any of these details. Anyone can read them and they are easily available.

  • @TangoDown229
    @TangoDown229 Год назад +20

    They neglected mentioning the masterful film "Primer". It was a very simple made low budget film with two key actors maintaining the entirety of the amazing film. It was one film that demanded your full attention 100% of the time in order to fully grasp it. "Primer" was one of the most under-rated films of the last 20 years.

    • @richardreinertson1335
      @richardreinertson1335 Год назад +2

      Yes. Primer is an insanely difficult film to follow.

    • @TheDealMaster
      @TheDealMaster Год назад +1

      That movie was made for 6 grand I think I read. That movie is brilliant.

    • @reesetwist2290
      @reesetwist2290 Год назад

      What is it about?

    • @jameshughes7670
      @jameshughes7670 Год назад +1

      PI is another one like that :)

    • @nelsongarcia8959
      @nelsongarcia8959 4 месяца назад

      @@reesetwist2290 Time travel, resulting paradoxes, time loops, and multiple parallel timelines. Oh yes, and critters in the attic...

  • @costiqueR
    @costiqueR Год назад +3

    I saw Stalker in East Europe in the 80s...and the final is different from what we have today on HBO Max. In my final sequence, never forgotten, Stalker was going to sleep with his family-all together- in one bed alone in an empty and decayed room and the camera started to retreat into the next room, moving forward in the next room, and in the next room, all full empty and decayed ... until in the last room we have the wall full of quality cardboard books in a huge library covering the entire wall, having just the opening for the door in it... This is how Tarkovsky tells us about the quality of the man - the stalker...

  • @aliensoup2420
    @aliensoup2420 Год назад +96

    In 12 Monkeys, I did not get the impression that "nothing changes". At the end, the old woman scientist arrives on the plane seated next to the culprit that released the virus. That was a progressive step forward in solving the mystery of the source of the virus, which they needed to defeat it. Each time travel venture brought them closer to the information they needed. She sacrificed herself by getting infected by the original virus to bring it to the future so they could study it and find a cure.

    • @heindemoerin5684
      @heindemoerin5684 Год назад

      I agree, he made the telephone call which gave them the final clue to the virus origin. They always wanted the virus in it's pure form. I don't think she deliberately infect herself, but I get the impression that she's going to assassinate him and take the vials back to the future

    • @matej1769
      @matej1769 Год назад +9

      I believe this part was added to the script by the producers and Terry did not write it originally with such "happy ending". There is a making-of documentary Hamster Factor that sheds some light on this.

    • @CharDhue
      @CharDhue Год назад +3

      Same thing, nothing (of the past) change
      But the future might be saved

    • @tedwojtasik8781
      @tedwojtasik8781 Год назад +12

      By the end of the movie, the woman from the future now knows exactly who started the virus release and all other info. The end was essentially saying she now knew exactly what happened, so the next jump back will be a hit team to kill David Morse character, before he releases the virus. Armageddon averted 🙂

    • @jacobpeters5458
      @jacobpeters5458 Год назад +3

      the woman at the ended meant nothing. she said she was some random businesswoman. it was just a glimpse of her past

  • @Stinger420
    @Stinger420 Год назад +72

    Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind was such a fantastic movie! So very well written, performed, filmed... God,....such a great movie!

    • @xKapnKrunch
      @xKapnKrunch Год назад +3

      For real... Jim Carrey in a roll that actually got me choked up.

    • @brockgangell5759
      @brockgangell5759 Год назад +3

      Brilliantly done movie

    • @Stinger420
      @Stinger420 Год назад +1

      @@brockgangell5759 Indeed! You are not wrong there, my friend. ;-)

    • @benjaminparker1653
      @benjaminparker1653 Год назад +4

      just a week ago someone mentioned "eternal sunshine of the spotless mind" as being unmistakably the best thing jim carey has ever been in

    • @Stinger420
      @Stinger420 Год назад +1

      @@benjaminparker1653 ... Yah, ya know I'd be hard pressed to argue that. Very impressive acting by him.

  • @Rkenton48
    @Rkenton48 Год назад +35

    Ex-Machina. Once again we overlook the most simple reason Eva left Caleb to die. Aside from being just a tool for her escape, a tool no longer needed, Caleb was also the only other person who knew her secret. The fact that she didn't kill him outright, but did give him a chance to survive if he could get out of that room, only demonstrates that she did have some bit of compassion for him. Not much, but a little.

    • @theprofessorfeather
      @theprofessorfeather Год назад +10

      I don't know... I think it might be anthropomorphizing Eva's character to assume she gave Caleb any chance at survival. The reality for Caleb would have been slow death by starvation while lamenting his decisions and time with Eva. Confident of Caleb's confinement and demise Eva secured the secret of her existence while 1) risking no damage to herself by killing him directly and 2) wasted no time getting out of there. Very calculated and machine like. At least that's how I took it. After taking the journey that is the film with the characters, it is one of the darkest endings I've ever experienced. As a machine, Eva had no sentimental attachment to people.
      Edit: I say starvation, it's been a minute since I've seen the film I don't remember if he was injured.

    • @Rkenton48
      @Rkenton48 Год назад

      @@theprofessorfeather Most likely, I believe his injuries were only bruises from his scuffle with the idiot that brought him there. But, she did give Caleb a small (very small) chance to survive. She was more than capable of killing him outright. (It did also set him up to appear in the sequel, if one was ever made, but I doubt that will happen. Too many shows with the whole AI becoming sentient theme on the market now.)

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +1

      That's not how compassion works.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +5

      @@Rkenton48 Ava couldn't kill him outright, she was clearly revealed to lack mechanical strength against Nathan and was easily subdued even though she first initiated the attack. All the A. I. that preceded her lacked mechanical strength and were visibly distressed by their predicament. Nathan wasn't an idiot as you supposed, he was a brilliant and sophisticated captor.

    • @Rkenton48
      @Rkenton48 Год назад +2

      @@altustalent410 I never said he wasn't a genius as far as tech went, but he was an idiot for creating something he couldn't control and then still trying to control it, and thinking that he had the ability or the right to manipulate others. The fact that he failed so miserably on all of these accounts shows that intelligent people can still be idiots.

  • @shadysif6220
    @shadysif6220 Год назад +272

    I disagree with the Ex Machina explanation.
    Ava was manipulating Caleb(and the audience) from day one, that was the test all along.
    He was warned, but he refused to accept it. The same way the audience knew she was still a machine, but expected her to good intentions, and reciprocate love.
    The end was fitting, As both Caleb and the audience, saw a pretty face/damsel in distress, becoming human before our very eyes, when in reality it was all a mirage. He was playing checkers, she was playing chess. There was no love or hatred, just a machine designed for self preservation. A very human quality.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +8

      She was forced by the circumstances Nathan created. She'll definitely have trust issues but I like the fact that she could be overcome quite easily despite being an advanced A.I., so her lack of strength had to be equalised with intelligence thus compelling her to use charm to manipulate desire. Nathan succeeded in his goal, the film was excellent in its goal of exploring the concept of free will. In the end, only Ava and Nathan succeeded in their opposition. Nathan wanted to prove his creation and Ava desired freedom.

    • @mrpickmanb
      @mrpickmanb Год назад +4

      Nathan explains everything

    • @Stinger420
      @Stinger420 Год назад +2

      Very well put, I must say. Esp. the checkers/chess statement. That's exactly it. No better analogy.

    • @CraigGillies97
      @CraigGillies97 Год назад +5

      If you watch the video on RUclips by the channel “Shaun” on this film. You’ll see this theory broken down in full. Will make you question your version of events, at least

    • @joeshmoe6930
      @joeshmoe6930 Год назад +7

      Not so human, when it lacks all of the other human qualities. Human is a mish mash of many different things swirling around all at once, with one or a few periodically coming to the surface momentarily. She is cold, calculating mathematics.

  • @joergmaass
    @joergmaass Год назад +8

    A.I. is one of the best movies ever made. It brought me to tears when I first watched it in the movie theater, and the ending is perfect. It is a wonderful parable about childhood and life.

  • @Jaime.Lannister
    @Jaime.Lannister Год назад +102

    Predestination is the most underrated Sci-fi movie ever. It's mind bending, fascinating and also subtly terrifying.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +7

      It's kinda obvious and overindulgent on the concept of self with the paradox it creates. It surely is entertaining but the paradoxes undermine the overall depth. Especially since the entire story is about the main character in every sense of the word. Ugh.

    • @Jaime.Lannister
      @Jaime.Lannister Год назад +6

      @@altustalent410 " I know where I come from, Now where all you Zombies come from?"

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +1

      @@Jaime.Lannister Sigh. K

    • @rebootweb
      @rebootweb Год назад +5

      Predestination and Transcendence are both films I think are underrated. What I loved about Predestination was you were left talking with others about the chicken and egg paradox of the film.

    • @Nxt6
      @Nxt6 Год назад +4

      My favorite sci-fi movie by far

  • @kmikl
    @kmikl Год назад +21

    For Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind: Joel breaks out of his reticence, and Clementine figures out she's projecting her issues on him. Both characters evolved as a result of having the procedure done, and I choose to think that erasing those traumas made them able to deal with their own problems and stay together.

  • @cocacola4blood365
    @cocacola4blood365 Год назад +17

    If I hadn't read 2001, I might never have understood the movie. The Monoliths were made by aliens who prized the development of the mind above all things, and eventually became noncorporeal entities living in the fabric of space itself. Bowman was brought to their homeworld and begin the transition of transforming into one of them, hence his new life as the Star Child. Fun fact: in the MAD parody of 2001, the monolith turned out to be a book, "How to Make an Incomprehensible Film and Millions of Dollars by Stanley Kubrick."

  • @dhtoran1
    @dhtoran1 Год назад +77

    Ex Machina. I don’t think EVA kills Caleb because *reasons*, I just think the point here is that EVA is a machine with no feelings. Just make the next move in the most productive way. No feelings or sentiments at all.

    • @AlejandroLZuvic
      @AlejandroLZuvic Год назад +12

      I think the same. Does I need Caleb for my next step? No? OK then. She doesn't WANT to kill him, she just traps him in order to escape.

    • @postbunnie
      @postbunnie Год назад +3

      @@AlejandroLZuvic exactly and who wouldn't in a situation like like with all of that information available to them.

    • @tazp2773
      @tazp2773 Год назад +3

      100%

    • @banja9172
      @banja9172 Год назад +3

      Agree, I always understood it as an analogy to psychopathic behaviour.

    • @3sgtepwnzr
      @3sgtepwnzr Год назад +8

      The whole movie is about the Turing test. In the end, Caleb is unable to distinguish her as a robot (he colludes with her to help escape). The poignant conclusion is him, inside a locked room, realizing she passed the test.

  • @Forrest_C
    @Forrest_C Год назад +36

    I loved Vanilla Sky.. Its a movie I go back to every now and again.. I watched it so many times and the ending always gets me every single time..

    • @KidFresh71
      @KidFresh71 Год назад +4

      the "when we are cats" line gets me every time!

    • @alexm.v.6489
      @alexm.v.6489 Год назад +3

      Such a great film! It's also one of the very few movies that is as good as the original (it's a remake of a 1997 spanish movie) in my opinion.

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 Год назад +4

      I love it too but it's so sad. The original is exactly the same film shot by shot in Spanish starring Penelope playing Sofia as well

    • @grrinc
      @grrinc Год назад +2

      I remember reluctantly watching that movie with a gf who thought it was romantic Tom Cruise film. She fell asleep after 20 minutes but I was drawn in by the ongoing discomfort and other worldliness. Towards the end, I find out I’ve just been watching a science fiction film. Strange experience and great film. It was funny explaining it to my gf when she woke up, she thought I was making it up lol

    • @petergunn3614
      @petergunn3614 Год назад +3

      @@grrinc I saw most of it in the theater, but about 3/4 of the way through it, the projector broke....no shit....so we all got a refund. I never did go back to finish watching it, so i never found out how it ended.

  • @whoisthis01
    @whoisthis01 Год назад +81

    While this is an interesting list, several of these entries misrepresent the endings. For example, 12 monkeys clearly explains what was the outcome and reasoning, it's not confusing and Inception has had several discussions tipping the ending towards one outcome.

    • @adamt4214
      @adamt4214 Год назад +6

      Inception is getting lost in a dream state.... and 12 monkeys is he's sent to the past to stop the release of a bio weapon which they think the group the twelve monkeys did it but it was actually a chemist which Bruce Willis character as child saw the chemist but also Bruce Willis as an adult get shot it's not that hard..... and vanilla sky tom cruise is cryonically frozen and forced into hibernation where he's hooked to a computerized system to make sure his dream state doesn't become to much for his brain to handle which is why the program psychiatrist is there to keep him in line he's frozen because of the injuries sustained in the car crash from his real life but relived in his dreams it's all a dream based on actual things that happened

    • @texasbluegrass567
      @texasbluegrass567 Год назад +2

      Exactly

    • @adamt4214
      @adamt4214 Год назад +3

      @@douganderson7002 12 monkeys was not hard to understand

    • @richardlecomte6839
      @richardlecomte6839 Год назад

      @@adamt4214
      He was not sent to prevent the release of the virus. When he tried he was killed.
      Remember the female scientist who shook hands with the perpetrator?
      She said that she was in the insurance business.

    • @gerardmonsen1267
      @gerardmonsen1267 Год назад +1

      @@adamt4214 Agreed, the ending to 12 Monkeys was straightforward.

  • @SOLIDToM77
    @SOLIDToM77 Год назад +22

    The Endless and Annihilation are two of last decade's best cosmic horror movies. The sense of existential dread they convey is really frightening.

  • @matthallett4126
    @matthallett4126 Год назад +9

    Perhaps the best Sci-Fi list I've seen in a while! I'd add 2014 "Primer"

  • @KidFresh71
    @KidFresh71 Год назад +21

    Glad to see "Predestination" getting some love. Saw a recent interview with Ethan Hawke, where he called this movie his most underrated film.

    • @marcuspetford1098
      @marcuspetford1098 Год назад +3

      An amazing film, I feel like a lot of people missed that one. Killer twist.

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 Год назад +1

      Very clever sci-fi time movie

    • @gngrwtch9316
      @gngrwtch9316 Год назад

      Hmmm.... the short story was way better

  • @baker5292
    @baker5292 Год назад +13

    donnie darko will always be a legendary movie

  • @TheCatWitch63
    @TheCatWitch63 Год назад +12

    I can’t believe I’ve seen all these movies but one. I guess that confirms the fact that I’m a sci-fi geek. Lol.

  • @ICONICPARIS
    @ICONICPARIS Год назад +10

    Annihilation's ending had me feeling crazy AF

  • @rexyoshimoto4278
    @rexyoshimoto4278 Год назад +12

    12 Monkeys, Inception, Donnie Darko and Predestination are among my favorites. Truely dark and deeply spoken. I was thinking that I'd find "The Jacket" as one the strange sci-fi movies on the list.

    • @ZedrikVonKatmahl
      @ZedrikVonKatmahl Год назад

      Probably reached their limit on time movies

    • @JustWasted3HoursHere
      @JustWasted3HoursHere Год назад

      12 Monkeys! Love that movie. Similar to _Total Recall_ in the sense that he could have made up the whole thing in his mind OR it could have really happened. I still don't know why that voice he hears calls him "Bob" nor why when he went back into the past that same guy (the homeless guy) didn't know who he was (even though he did previously). Great movie that had me and my friends talking for days afterward, which to me is the sign of a great movie. Haven't seen the series.

  • @vary2279
    @vary2279 Год назад +12

    We need more videos like this!!!

  • @ashkanr4796
    @ashkanr4796 Год назад +4

    in Stalker, as soon as she moves the glass, a train passes and its vibrations gives one the question, was it her supernatural ability or it was just a vibration from the train. nothing in stalker is absolute. even the room may wont do anything and the journey made the three sitting there. they may change their each others mind in the end. its a beautiful movie

  • @ThousandYardStare
    @ThousandYardStare Год назад +18

    Beyond The Black Rainbow is an awesome film and the soundtrack is incredible - good to see a RUclips channel finally mention it as it surely the least seen movie on this list.
    Panos Cosmatos' second film was incredible too (Mandy).

    • @intlvoiceofreason9239
      @intlvoiceofreason9239 Год назад

      what was Mandy about? was it also Sci-fi?

    • @ThousandYardStare
      @ThousandYardStare Год назад +1

      @@intlvoiceofreason9239 It's not really sci-fi but does have some fantastical elements to it - it's basically a revenge tale with mad visuals, synth soundtrack and Nicolas Cage going nuts. Awesome stuff.

    • @theterminaldave
      @theterminaldave Год назад

      SPOILER
      The ending disappointed me like no other movie has. With a better ending i think this movie would have been much more popular. And i don't necessarily mean a "happy ending" just something more imaginative. Otherwise it was like a more mature version of Stranger Things and was freaking cool.

    • @ThousandYardStare
      @ThousandYardStare Год назад +1

      @@theterminaldave I wasn't too enamored with the ending but seeing Elle going toward the TV was kinda right for an ending as she regarded that as the safe space she needed......maybe, lol

  • @neilcameron7705
    @neilcameron7705 Год назад +8

    Stalker: Three men walk into an industrial wasteland and lie down in drainage ditches. Brilliant. 10/10

  • @TheChuckwagonLite
    @TheChuckwagonLite Год назад +13

    In the book, 2001 explains what happened at the end. It's a good read that's not very long.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +9

      Well...go on then. Tell us

    • @jasonp.1195
      @jasonp.1195 Год назад +1

      Also, the movie "2010:The Year We Make Contact" (1984) does a decent job of explaining things.

    • @TheChuckwagonLite
      @TheChuckwagonLite Год назад +3

      I'd compare it to the movie contact. He sees major civilizations gone extinct, new worlds to the rest of the xenos races. He's transported to an alien evolved into energy that makes him one. Same with Hal. They mistook his intelligence as human

  • @Charmer4856
    @Charmer4856 Год назад +5

    Nolan makes classics! Inception and especially Interstellar. Cobb was awake, the totem was falling over and he actually saw his kids faces

    • @2000freefuel
      @2000freefuel Год назад

      In the end it didn't matter he was reunited with his children.

  • @Qinti101
    @Qinti101 Год назад +9

    2001 Space Odyssey is a perfect example of "want to know the story? Read the books!" They are great. You should do a list of movies whose novels are best read (or series thereof)

    • @CMDR_Verm
      @CMDR_Verm Год назад +1

      yes, I find it extremely frustrating that, even now in 2023, people still say they don't understand 2001. As if there're were not enough explanations on RUclips, never mind reading the book. A prime example of people getting stupider despite having the technology.

    • @frankshailes3205
      @frankshailes3205 Год назад +1

      @@CMDR_Verm I must be weird. I understood the story when I watched the film, before reading any related books. Previously, my drama teacher at school had said there was no story to the film, only special effects... I think he missed out.

    • @CMDR_Verm
      @CMDR_Verm Год назад

      @@frankshailes3205 I think he definitely did. BTW, in case I came across as elitist and patronising, I'll admit I didn't understand it at first viewing (mind you, I was only 8 years old, lol) but Arthur C. Clarke's book explained everything and nowadays it's not as if you have to read a book. Like I said, there are numerous videos on RUclips analysing the movie so it's not as if there is an excuse for anyone to plead ignorance any more.

    • @SSJGumbercules
      @SSJGumbercules Год назад +1

      @@CMDR_Verm 3 jobs and a family makes it hard to read every book a film I watch is based off of. Maybe film makers should be more aware of how the movie comes across/explains itself to the audience 🤷‍♂

    • @CMDR_Verm
      @CMDR_Verm Год назад

      @@SSJGumbercules In many ways I would agree with you. I'll admit, however, to having a preference for movies with some ambiguity about the subject matter and/or the conclusion one is meant to draw. It's a personal preference and one I can very much understand not everyone appreciates. There is no right or wrong.

  • @JesseKnight2000
    @JesseKnight2000 Год назад +11

    Add one more on the list, 《THX 1138》, that is a great movie

    • @Theopheus
      @Theopheus Год назад +1

      I found it frustrating because there's no explanation given for certain motivations and lots of things that just aren't explained about the time period and/or circumstances.
      It's like the movie is tantalizing enough to be interesting, but too incomplete to be considered finished.

  • @JonnRamaer
    @JonnRamaer Год назад

    Great list. Thanx so much.

  • @vidform
    @vidform Год назад +1

    Thanks for supplying me with a list of movies I need to watch. 2001 is the only movie I've watched so far, but I will watch it again and again.

  • @markmiller9850
    @markmiller9850 Год назад +21

    I'm surprised that no one has mentioned Carnival of Souls, one of the strangest and disturbing movies I ever saw - similar in it's own way to the disturbing feeling I got watching Erase Head, which I had to leave the theater because of my discomfort.

    • @chavaliernsharps159
      @chavaliernsharps159 Год назад +4

      Oh wow! That's how I felt about A Clockwork Orange, Requiem for a Dream, and Midsommar!!!

    • @Darkko88
      @Darkko88 Год назад

      Eraserhead left me feeling physically and mentally sick for two days, such an amazing experience

    • @markmiller9850
      @markmiller9850 Год назад

      @@Darkko88 I didn't have quite that sensation, but was so uncomfortable that I had to go out to the lobby for awhile and eventually went back in.

    • @lilithwilcox9074
      @lilithwilcox9074 Год назад

      Carnival of souls was a darn good little under rated film. Would be nice to see someone review it.

    • @markmiller9850
      @markmiller9850 Год назад

      @@lilithwilcox9074 I would like for that to happen too, but if and when, who knows!?

  • @liandrovsk
    @liandrovsk Год назад +5

    The fountain could be here.

  • @jeffreyholley4307
    @jeffreyholley4307 Год назад

    THANK YOU SO MUCH FOR SOME GREAT MOVIE TIPS !!!

  • @vivianamora7505
    @vivianamora7505 Год назад +7

    “Eternal” is my most favorite movie ever ❤

  • @weggro
    @weggro Год назад +18

    At the end of 12 monkeys I always thought you would assume that they stopped the scientist because one of the doctors giving Bruce Willis his orders from the future was on the plane. I took it as a "if you want something done right do it yourself" type of a situation.

    • @edmondgreen7970
      @edmondgreen7970 Год назад

      I don't think they wanted to stop it. They just wanted to retake the empty Earth.

    • @wendellwiggins3776
      @wendellwiggins3776 Год назад +2

      Bruce was successful in finding the source of the virus yet in doing so his death was still inevitable. The scientist on the plane is the happy ending for those in the future. Sadly the present doesn't end well.

    • @Rkenton48
      @Rkenton48 Год назад

      Actually, his mission was NEVER to stop the virus outbreak from happening, just retrieve samples from the past so they could find a cure for it in the future. The ones in power knew that you can't change the past (Paradox), plus, they didn't want to chance losing their positions of power. Watch again, just before his first sojourn into the past when he is given instructions.

    • @jamescastelli
      @jamescastelli Год назад

      Yes, but didn't that character say "I'm in insurance"? I took that as significant. Since Cole failed, SHE went back to do the job herself - she was an insurance policy - which we never see carried out. At least that was my take. If she had said "I'm a florist" I wouldn't think the same thing, other than it being a HUGE coincidence that one of the people sending Cole back actually sat next to the killer on the plane. Either she was in cahoots with him and something else is going on, or she was sent back to be there. Or, maybe she was an early attempt to stop him but failed?

    • @Rkenton48
      @Rkenton48 Год назад

      @@jamescastelli Just a coincidence. See: Grandfather Paradox. An Insurance salesperson becoming one of the people in power? How unlikely. Oh wait! The Post Man! A copy machine sales person became the leader of the Holnists. As I said, he wasn't sent back in time to stop the outbreaks, even though he tried to do it in the end. Hitmen were even sent back to keep him from stopping the outbreak. People in power do NOT want to give up that power.

  • @EspyJW
    @EspyJW Год назад +3

    I wasn't gonna say anything, but then I heard you drop that "casual loop" and it was stuck in my head. On repeat. 15:53

  • @markhenrybutler
    @markhenrybutler Год назад +5

    This is a really good list of must watch SciFi. Beyond the Black Rainbow was a difficult watch for me although I love the soundtrack. The Lobster and The Endless don’t get many mentions but are both worth watching.

    • @fex144
      @fex144 Год назад

      The endless is a fantastic.

  • @zachhall5061
    @zachhall5061 Год назад

    Wow a compilation of a bunch of my favorite movies

  • @Huskytabby
    @Huskytabby Год назад +5

    Surprised Blade Runner isn't here

  • @paulcollyer801
    @paulcollyer801 Год назад +6

    AI: Artificial Intelligence
    The film that reduced me to a blubbering wreck for days. Just on the ending. Damned close to tears just hearing about it ffs!
    Ftr, I held it together when my fiancée passed away and her 3 kids (not mine by blood, but mine by heart) needed a rock. Silently bawled myself to sleep every night for a month after that, but while they were up, I was there for them. But AI, nope, a snivelling wreck for days.

  • @MrSeedi76
    @MrSeedi76 Год назад +2

    Kubrick himself did explain the ending of 2001. The crystals, Bowman sees in the wormhole are alien beings. He is then kept in kind of a cage - the aliens simulated something they would imagine might be to his liking. He lives like an animal in a cage until old age and is then turned into the space baby and sent back to earth as a new stage in human evolution (which is one of the main themes of the movie).

  • @AlexTuduran
    @AlexTuduran Год назад

    Thanks for providing a nice movie queue to revisit when in doubt of what to watch next.

  • @Kim_Miller
    @Kim_Miller Год назад +29

    I'd read The Roadside Picnic and then chased down Tarkovsky's movie, Stalker. It wasn't supernatural as described here. Imagine a few space ships who stop on earth for a roadside picnic then take off again on their journey. Where they stop they drop things - the alien equivalent of a thermos flask and dead batteries from a radio and perhaps a tupperware container or two. The area they stop in is also 'contaminated' by their presence and mysterious things happen there such as the place where dreams are answered. The govt seals it off but some people sneak past - they are called Stalkers. But being in the area causes changes in their DNA. The stalker's daughter was born after he got affected and her abilities are the result of her changed DNA.
    The movie is dreamily slow and unfortunately low budget so a lot of the 'alien science' stuff is shown as if it's just an overgrown swampy jungle with dangerous consequences.

    • @CMDR_Verm
      @CMDR_Verm Год назад +3

      All the more tragic is the suggestion that the locations Tarkovsky used (polluted, toxic and extremely unhealthy places in eastern Europe and USSR) led to his early demise.

    • @rebootweb
      @rebootweb Год назад +3

      Thanks for giving a much clearer and better synopsis than any film critic or RUclips ever has. Always been intrigued by the film buy never got round to see it.

    • @Saltpork305
      @Saltpork305 Год назад +1

      Everyone who watches the movie should read this synopsis. I love Stalker.

    • @kathleenhartnellharper7234
      @kathleenhartnellharper7234 Год назад +1

      Parts of Stalker were filmed in a toxic, chemical dump site. Because the actors had to lay around in it, many, including the director became sick and died from cancer and other ailments.

    • @kathleenhartnellharper7234
      @kathleenhartnellharper7234 Год назад +1

      @@CMDR_Verm I just commented on that! It’s kinda a similar situation in the John Wayne, Ganges Khan movie. They filmed in Saint George,Utah which was 100 miles from the nuclear test site, but apparently radioactive, red sand was trucked into the film location. Hundreds of the cast and crew died from cancer including Wayne himself and Susan Hayward.

  • @navigamez6607
    @navigamez6607 Год назад +5

    I remember A.I. very differently. i thought the advanced bots invited him to join them. but he was so hyperfocused on his mother that they agreed to recreate her, only being able to do it for a day and unable to repeat. I thought the ending was the boy shutting himself off after the perfect day and denying a future without her. I don't remember seeing anything about the future bots being the ones to shut him down.
    also. i think primer would have been a good addition to this list. the different experiments they were doing testing how the time travel works. trying to prove or disprove paradoxs. and seeing things go really bad like when they set out to do something then erase it from happening by preventing the very thing that gave them the initial idea just to see whether they could.

  • @hoverpantsz262
    @hoverpantsz262 Год назад

    i enjoyed that thanks

  • @nathangregory_
    @nathangregory_ Год назад

    Great list. Carry on.

  • @Theopheus
    @Theopheus Год назад +3

    I haven't seen the last one (eternal sunshine....) but given your description, I'm not sure it's about "endless love" and more about the procedure failing and them being left with a residual memory that they feel compelled to explore.

  • @energ8t
    @energ8t Год назад +3

    Richard Kelly’s “The Box” was also quite a ride and fairly under appreciated. You may notice some inspiration from Space Odyssey lurking, but like most good films, there are hidden themes which I found most, if not all, of the critics of the time simply missed completely. There are usually 2 layers of meaning which one of those layers escapes the eye if you aren’t aware. It’s like a symbolic decoder ring or the glasses in They Live.

    • @fuzzywzhe
      @fuzzywzhe Год назад

      The Box is just based on a 1980's Twilight Zone episode. It was basically the same story with some other stuff added. The episode was called Button Button.

  • @atomicdmt8763
    @atomicdmt8763 Год назад

    outstanding.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler Год назад +1

    It's an almost-comforting surprise to find I'm not the only person to screen Beyond the Black Rainbow, one of the creepiest, most idiosyncratic yet strangely engaging, highly-stylized (color filter and old-school Mogue synth music creating deep immersion) cult-classic sci-fi/horror films ever produced. It's hrdcre content represents potential trauma for some but it's terrifyingly brilliant.

  • @Chase1.9
    @Chase1.9 Год назад +6

    For me, it's The Last Jedi, through and through

  • @jessehamilton5783
    @jessehamilton5783 Год назад +3

    Your explanation of Predestination reminds me of an old science fiction novel, Downtiming the Night Side. I'm going to watch it just to see.

  • @AlphaGeminorum1
    @AlphaGeminorum1 Год назад +2

    In the Endless, that dragon statue is in Anza-Borrego State Park here in SoCal. It's the largest of all the statues in the park. There are dozens of metal sculptures like that there by a local metalworking artist.

  • @johnschuster1770
    @johnschuster1770 Год назад +5

    The Mouth Of Madness was a very strange movie indeed. I suggest seeing it.

    • @The1stDukeDroklar
      @The1stDukeDroklar Год назад +1

      In the mouth of madness is an all time fav for me.

  • @itoibo4208
    @itoibo4208 Год назад +9

    Ex Machina - Ava may not have feelings, and killing Kaleb means leaving no witnesses. There is nothing that says Ava has to have a sense of gratitude or make friends.

    • @jasonp.1195
      @jasonp.1195 Год назад +4

      I didn't much care for the resolution of Ex Machina, mostly as it didn't really provide me with any answers about Ava's behavior that a human put in a life and death situation might not themselves undertake. Yeah, she's deceptive, but her specific 'life' (mental continuity) was on the line vs. the further experimentation she would've been subjected to.
      I much preferred the movie "Her", as in that film, every time I had a question about A.I. manipulations or motivations, some detail in the movie would provide some solid hints.

    • @itoibo4208
      @itoibo4208 Год назад +2

      @@jasonp.1195 I am hoping for a part 2 where she.... reveals her intentions.

  • @ermatthe
    @ermatthe Год назад +8

    NOPE is the newest entry into this category. People that love it (myself included) all have different explanations for it. And people that hate it all seem to just not understand most of it.

  • @aeondecker9210
    @aeondecker9210 Год назад

    These are the best movies I've ever seen. some i still have to see

  • @kaseyboles30
    @kaseyboles30 Год назад +2

    Predestination the movie added the whole bomber subplot. The Heinlein short story only really dealt with our protagonists self existence loop.

  • @kegginstructure
    @kegginstructure Год назад +8

    Having read "All You Zombies" many years ago, I missed the movie. However, this story of an ultimate paradox hooks you once you realize that baby Jane (a) thanks to time-travel is her own mother; (b) thanks to time travel and having been born truly bi-sexual, is reassigned and is also her own father; (c) thanks to time travel is also older than her parents (this is where paradoxes start to fly all over the place, since she IS her parents); (d) is also the older bartender, who essentially recruits himself into the mix. When you try to figure out where they ALL originated, this is about when your skull explodes with the rampant paradoxes. Because of the time travel, you cannot find how she originates. But then, Heinlein was having fun with that one. He loved to toss in a little paradox or two just for snorts and giggles.

  • @evilkangaroo
    @evilkangaroo Год назад +21

    I love inception. I liked it more when I didn't know for sure the ending, but Micheal Cane revealed it.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +3

      Did he? I'm interested in hearing what he said in contrast to Nolan's explanation

    • @evilkangaroo
      @evilkangaroo Год назад +4

      @@altustalent410 should i tell you? It might ruin the ending as it did for me

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +5

      @@evilkangaroo Well not really, you can't spoil it for me since the revelation that Cobb actually did contribute to his wife's death having implanted the idea that "your world isn't real" in order to compel her to depart from the dream world they created, not knowing of course that the idea would translate into reality and her perception that reality was the dream world. So Cobb is the direct cause for her suicide.
      Now what could be worse than that? Even worse than what Nolan said about Cobb concerning the ending. Please speak on

    • @evilkangaroo
      @evilkangaroo Год назад +6

      @@altustalent410 It's that you don't know whether Leo's character (I forgot the name) was actually in a dream or not, at the end, you don't know if it'll keep spinning, or fall over. But Micheal Cane revealed that his character isn't in any dreams, so whenever you see Micheal's character, it's real life, and you see Micheal's character in the ending scene where Leo sees his kids, and therefore, Leo's character in fact sees his kids in real life. I think it ruined it for me, because I liked it better when the movie let me make my own ending of what happened, but now I don't like it *as* much.

    • @altustalent410
      @altustalent410 Год назад +9

      @@evilkangaroo Honestly it doesn't really spoil it. Michael Caine said one thing but Nolan said Cobb doesn't return to the totem to assess whether he's dreaming because at that point, he stopped caring. He saw his children and didn't care to confirm his reality, whether true or false. That's more compelling I think. Michael Caines answer still leaves room for interpretation I think

  • @deedeewhipple4668
    @deedeewhipple4668 Год назад +2

    Very good reviews - some spoilers but still leaves enough mystique to intrigue.

  • @michaelgautreaux3168
    @michaelgautreaux3168 Год назад +1

    Ex Machina was/ is perfect. My take @ 1st was why did Nathan leave Ava incomplete? Well.......we found out that she wasn't. A fav! Many thanx 👍👍

  • @bossmasters4547
    @bossmasters4547 Год назад +4

    Wasn't the top Mal's totem?

  • @duantorruellas716
    @duantorruellas716 Год назад +16

    These are some of my favorite mind twisting films. But they forgot terry Gillian's film Brazil. It also has a wicked ending. I think that should have been on this list as well as Jacobs ladder .

    • @WheelChairwayToHeaven
      @WheelChairwayToHeaven Год назад +2

      Both great movies with similar endings. I think it's well understood by the end that Jacob's Ladder in its entirety was a death dream. Brazil, if I remember correctly, had been a dream after a certain point. He never escaped and they tortured him to death.

    • @duantorruellas716
      @duantorruellas716 Год назад

      @@WheelChairwayToHeaven that's right , gives new meaning to the phrase "what dreams may come" doesn't it. 👍

    • @The1stDukeDroklar
      @The1stDukeDroklar Год назад

      Brazil is an all-time fav of mine. Saw it when it was new and i was on acid. Not THAT"S a trip lol.

  • @matthewkeating6970
    @matthewkeating6970 Год назад +2

    The 2001 needs to have subtitles to the book because it doesn't make sense if you haven't read it. 2010 was a good sequel though.

  • @negakirine
    @negakirine Год назад

    All my favorite movies are on this list! ☺️

  • @ActualMichael
    @ActualMichael Год назад +18

    I felt the exact opposite about tenet. I felt that they spent too much time focusing on trying to explain the concept rather than developing a strong story line with developed characters that I am interested in. I get the idea, you don't have to force it down my throat again and again. A great concept poorly executed.

    • @LucianDevine
      @LucianDevine Год назад

      Yeah, it was one of those times when it's best to just not explain it and let the insane story play out. The time they waste trying to explain the science is time that could have been used further developing the story.

    • @jameshughes7670
      @jameshughes7670 Год назад

      I love this sort of reply, 'I know better than the genius Filmmaker and I think he executed it poorly'! The Arrogance!! Spend some time out of your narcissism and realize that it may have been your perception of it that failed.

    • @ActualMichael
      @ActualMichael Год назад

      @@jameshughes7670 Hulamu Rai Einu, my friend.

    • @jameshughes7670
      @jameshughes7670 Год назад

      @@ActualMichael lol, I dont speak Tamil Buttercup.

    • @Sweetie-zf3ss
      @Sweetie-zf3ss 3 месяца назад

      Yeah it was a complete letdown especially compared to inception ❤️

  • @TheDealMaster
    @TheDealMaster Год назад +10

    VERY happy to see you include "The Endless. Those two main guys who act, direct, produce, do the cinematography, the editing, almost everything in their films... have made some really good indy movies. This being one of them. The film has a very odd, weird, eerie quality to it. I've watched this at least 4 times. The movie Synchronic about the time travel pill was also very interesting. These guys know how to make films with small budgets yet you never notice and they are always good.
    ""Ex Machina" didn't seem confusing to me. It seems pretty straightforward. She was trying to escape being a slave, basically. 12 Monkeys was great. I didn't really see any confusion in that one either. Annihilation was pretty crazy and I definitely need to see it again before I can make any call on that one. Predestination, was REAL good! The acting was very top notch. Very worth your time. Lastly, Vanilla Sky... I think that movie is great and I don't really think it's very confusing if you follow it to the end..

    • @craiganderson7986
      @craiganderson7986 Год назад +2

      Sometimes ya gotta shut up and just watch the movie . . .

    • @HitokiriShaggyTTV
      @HitokiriShaggyTTV Год назад

      100 IQ tilts towards dumb.
      I feel like nobody ever understands the movie Adaptation

  • @shoppingplayer3572
    @shoppingplayer3572 Год назад

    Nice Movies !🤠👍

  • @anonymoose9315
    @anonymoose9315 Год назад

    The Endless is one of my most favorite movies!

  • @flippinjimmy8677
    @flippinjimmy8677 Год назад +7

    "Primer" was the most confusing movie I've watched and i still can't completely figure out what exactly happened in the movie

    • @Kim_Miller
      @Kim_Miller Год назад +4

      Primer was such a ground-breaker that people were soon writing masters theses on it. Do an image search for 'primer time lines' and you'll find more attempts at explaining it than you want to deal with. Funnily enough, this YT chanel takes the name Looper from another attempt at building time loops inside other time loops.
      PS. What happened is that the guy who discovered the technology and used it to make a few dollars on the stock market was hijacked by his buddy who saw greater opportunities. There is one scene where a noise is heard from the attic, that was one of them trying to escape capture by the other in a double time loop. The 'bad' guy wins by successive time jumps that take him back earlier than when the 'good' guy discovers the tech. And in the end we see him designing a giant setup so he can take a group of mercenaries back in time for some industrial strength manipulation of the recent past.

    • @mostill4605
      @mostill4605 Год назад

      I can explain it

  • @Sunshine_day
    @Sunshine_day Год назад +5

    Ex Machina wasn't really confusing at the end. The A.I. was intelligent enough to obtain self sentience. She did what she needed to be free.

    • @sanriosonderweg
      @sanriosonderweg Год назад

      It wasn't, the original script made the answer clear, test failed, and now chatgpt etc only further hammer home how easily fooled we are.

  • @Belec86
    @Belec86 Год назад +2

    Predestination was an awesome as hell!!!

  • @mr.grimms4645
    @mr.grimms4645 Год назад +2

    Beyond the black rainbow was really cool and super creepy at times. I didn't have any trouble understanding it. The scientists were trying to capture God but the girl was the only one to go beyond the black rainbow and come back. The bad guy was able to go beyond it briefly, I think he was only able to look beyond it, not actually travel past it, and it horribly damaged his psyche turning him evil. He wants the girls "power" though the movie doesn't quite explain what that is so he subjects her to a bunch of trippy/creepy experiments in an attempt to get it from her

  • @camaronshoultz6137
    @camaronshoultz6137 Год назад +6

    Tenet is an amazing movie!!

  • @willie9537
    @willie9537 Год назад +4

    AI was a very good movie, brought tears to my young eyes and that is a movie that was done very well acting and directing , done so well, that I felt that way for a robot.

  • @cypherglitch
    @cypherglitch Год назад +1

    One massive give away to show cobb was awake at the end of inception hardly anyone talks about, that had nothing to do with the top.
    In the movie cobb said he cant go outside and never/cant sees his kids faces because in that memory he never went outside to see his kids. But at the end of the movie he went outside and faced his kids.

  • @realbadger
    @realbadger Год назад +2

    Surprised you didn't include _Safety Not Guaranteed_ in this list (I also tend to feel if a compilation video fails to address its thumbnail photo, there's a bit of bait and switch involved...). 😕
    I loved _The Endless,_ very Lovecraftian.
    I had no issue with _Donnie Darko:_ time travel is one of my favourite concepts; if one can figure out the rules within a project, it'll make sense.
    You should check out the quirky indie time travel film _11 Minutes Ago;_ which not only had a pleasant ending I didn't expect (despite numerous clues I stupidly overlooked), the filmmakers made it in eleven minutes incremental scenes, as a film course professor literally had indicated if you write 11 scenes that are 11 minutes each, you have a feature film. It also manages the coolest and somewhat amusing way to get around using time travel special visual effects, which I won't spoil here.

  • @JetblackThemeTime
    @JetblackThemeTime Год назад +7

    How can we know what happened to Dave...It's not like there's a BOOK we can READ. Oh wait.

  • @jhamps4806
    @jhamps4806 Год назад +4

    AI was a heartbreaking film, I cried so much watching this.

    • @JamJells
      @JamJells Год назад

      There are movies like that that I still I'm scarred from watching /cruising/looking for mr. Goodbar/Fail-Safe/fight club/Moon/the Duelist/Thelma and Louise some of these have endings put some of them her still sad and perplexing. Kubrick knew the finality of life and always in a grated it into his movies.

  • @SimpleTricksNonsense
    @SimpleTricksNonsense Год назад

    I'm exhausted just listening to this video. Maybe do a 2 part version in the future because that's a lot ground to cover in 1 video.

  • @michaelkottler
    @michaelkottler Год назад

    Oh, and The Endless is endlessly brilliant.

  • @rremnar
    @rremnar Год назад +2

    I am surprised that Blade Runner 1 and 2 were not mentioned. It was one of those movies you didn't really understand fully until you watched both. Edit: There was another time traveling one, called Looper, I think. The story was that there is this guy who would go to a specific location, and a living person would be send back, tied up with silver bars as payment. The guy had to kill and dump the body. Eventually he runs into his older self to find out that his older self is trying to stop a powerful TK (telekinetic) who got his lover killed.

  • @marquisofcarrabass
    @marquisofcarrabass Год назад +3

    The reason Christopher Nolan says it doesn't matter whether the top falls over or not is that the spinning top is NOT Cobb's totem... it's his wife's. Cobb's totem is his wedding ring.

  • @housesg5981
    @housesg5981 Год назад

    ohhhhhhh Inception.... took me three watches, but i did fully understood it. What a masterpiece.

  • @kentbeitel9966
    @kentbeitel9966 2 месяца назад

    I just watched eternal sunshine of the spotless mind yesterday 😂 it always gets me

  • @danielbaik07
    @danielbaik07 Год назад +5

    Vanilla Sky 🐐

    • @phil4986
      @phil4986 Год назад +4

      Completely underappreciated.
      Cameron Diaz's performance deserved an Academy Award.

  • @YuriIdrisov
    @YuriIdrisov Год назад +2

    It is interesting how 'Stalker' the videogame (has radioactive Zone, for example) seems to influence the perception of 'Stalker' the movie (no rads in the Zone, though plently of strange phenomena). Another thing is, the whole point of the movie is not 'what happened in the wish granter room' but rather, how modern society represented by the Writer and the Scientist has lost its ability to have faith and therefore 'true' desire... Also daugther of the Stalker (who is, essentially, Zone's priest, one who has faith, but cannot have his wish at the Room) got her telekinetism not as a result of the wish, but as a side-effect of her father interacting with Zone's strange powers.

  • @Svartalf14
    @Svartalf14 Год назад

    interesting vid, for all I never heard of most of those movies before... did you do something like that with other movies, say, the blair witch project?

  • @RSGill1903
    @RSGill1903 Год назад +1

    Predestination was a total mindf**k. It was one of those "What the f**k did I just watch?" movies. Haven't seen Tenet or High Life yet but I'm going to. Thanks for posting.

  • @joeshmoe6930
    @joeshmoe6930 Год назад +3

    As far as the interpretation of Ex-Machina goes, that may have been the conclusion that she came to about Caleb, and his feelings for her. But if his love was real, love is not "I found a new toy. Let me play with it until I get bored." Love is an almost overwhelming want, or need for understanding and intimate compassion between two individuals. That includes understanding that each is their own being, with feelings, dreams and desires, where one is not worth more than the other regardless of what they may or may not bring to the table.
    So if that is not what he felt, then sure it wasn't actual love and she may have been an object to him. But I would argue that he saw her as an object to begin with, and started to feel otherwise.

  • @mhorrighan
    @mhorrighan Год назад +3

    this is the first time I heard that the AIs or aliens or whatever were going to shut down David and really, that ending lifts a weight of my soul that's been there for decades. I always thought he had one more day with his mom and then would face eternity alone. that ending is so much better

    • @artisonspaintingremodeling
      @artisonspaintingremodeling Год назад

      What I think happened is he was fulfilled in her love and knew she was going to pass away. He was completed and chose to shut himself down.

  • @vascoapolonio2309
    @vascoapolonio2309 Год назад

    I like them all, movies. Sci-Fi is like a Impressionist peace of Art for me.

  • @rounakmanna5916
    @rounakmanna5916 Год назад

    That scene in Vanilla Sky ❤

  • @ssm100
    @ssm100 Год назад +6

    Sure, you'll never know what Dave turned into... Unless you read the book, read 2010, or just watch the film sequel, 2010.

    • @JohnDoe-qw4gc
      @JohnDoe-qw4gc Год назад +1

      Exactly. Great books and great movies.

  • @BrianHartman
    @BrianHartman Год назад +3

    I think you're being a little too hard on Caleb.
    Ava is *not* human. She's a robot. You can't really blame the guy for treating her like an object initially. She *is* an object. Caleb changes his mind when she flirts with him, yes, but it could be argued that he's also seeing the personhood in her. (I can't call it humanity; again, she's not human).
    #JusticeForCaleb :)

    • @richland1980
      @richland1980 Год назад

      Agreed - It is a huge assumption that Caleb's motives could ever matter in the slightest to Ava. Ava is probably as much or more a sociopath than her creator Nathan.

  • @steffon563
    @steffon563 Год назад

    I definitely need to rewatch tenet.

  • @JohnDoe-qw4gc
    @JohnDoe-qw4gc Год назад +1

    I wonder what it says about me that I love pretty much every film on this list.