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@@t.e.r.sven2.0vs.daskaltest59 it's disturbing how many people didn't catch this. Almost 10 years later, it doesn't feel like a warning, but more like gloating.
the actress who played the executioner/slaughterer is the same one who played the front desk lady in the Ghastly Ordeal Of Timothy Cavendish. She is also an evil archetype, the one who baits the innocent into a lair where they get trapped or in this case killed.
I think it was a clever tactic to cast the same characters in a cycle of different archetypes on both extremes of the scale to remove some level of visual bias. We're all human, none of us are purely good or purely evil without an extreme level of dedication/focus.
Her eyes before she was being killed. It's disturbing. She believed that she will get something she want, that's why her eyes like someone who got a Christmas present and wonder what's thing in that present, her eyes informed to us about curiosity, joy, and wondering what "happiness" will their experienced...
Well, it's kind of macabre, but realistically animals that go to slaughter probably have a pretty decent life. They get fed until they are nice and fat, and then their death is actually meant to be quite quick and painless. I hate to say it but every living thing dies. Most of us die in very painful ways, if you think about it. Both of my grandmothers died of multiple strokes, and lived out their last weeks in agony. My mom shot herself in the head so she kind of circumvented that. My dad's still alive. A few uncles died of various forms of organ failure.... extremely painful and slow from what I was told. My paternal grandparents were farmers, they knew how cattle died. A quick shot to the head, they never knew what was coming or really experienced any pain. I mean my grandma on my mom's side was always more of a legal secretary, but on my dad's side she was a farmer's girl through and through. She died when I was a teenager in high school. Cancer. She died in my grandfather's arms. She was a tough woman and the people that she loved she loved to the bone. My family is kind of strange... Not particularly emotional in a lot of instances but fiercely loyal when it comes to certain things. I hate to say it but I would probably even put up a fight for my brother, as much as I hate him. I would stare him in the face and let him know that I do not want to put up a fight for him and I will only do so because he is blood and for anyone who is blood I will fight.... But don't think it means I like you. Ugh I actually hate my brother. He raped me when I was four years old. But a long time ago... he was in an accident where he had a really bad head injury. As a teenager. He wouldn't talk to anyone, except for me. He had to have the swelling on his brain released.... he was in the ER with almost no human contact for about 3 months except for me. I was the first person that he responded to. He kind of moved his hand and gave me a little flutter of his eyes. Honestly the ER doctors were amazed. They thought he was going to be out of it permanently. When he showed signs of life everyone was shocked.
Except that we don't need to eat meat to survive. We're lead to believe that that is the case. If you study biology and nutrition, you will find out what they don't teach you in school. The reasons for eating meat are that it tastes good and that people believe that's what is needed to stay alive.
+Evil Gopher I'm vegan for almost two year and guess what?! I'M STILL ALIVE and I'm much healthier than you'll ever be!!!!! STOP MAKING EXCUSES, you always have the choice to start respecting every single creature! Just because we are the smartest animals it doesn't mean that we own everything on this planet!!!
that makes no sense since there wouldn't be enough corpses, it wouldn't even be enough to feed themselves since obviously there are more live ones than dead ones every day
2:07 Hae-Joo Chang: The genomics industry demands a huge quantity of biomatter for wombtanks, but more importantly to sustain their engineered labor force. Recycled fabricants are a cheap source of protein. Sonmi-451: Soap. They feed us to ourselves. OMG
@Iron Ostrich Prions are the one thing that prevents us from eating each other, however, once scientists who work for the meat industry find a way to bypass or prevent prion disease then sometime in the future the next generation will be eating other people which will most likely be the lower classes in the form of drinks and protein packages. This is what a monetary system evolves into where profits become more important than life itself!
@@MunirMatsuo Of course it is horrible 💔 What I mean is how deep it is, and how eye opening it could be for many people -I mean, that’s the way a real slaughter house works with animals, so cruel and inhumane. I felt identified with her when she finally realized how cruel these places can be.
@@Sebas.B. I agree. Thats how our industry works. Not just when it comes to slaughterhouses. Everything in our supermarkets might come from these places that only exist for us privileged people (not for those who live in developing countries and hunger). Its really sad when you think about it more.
@@Sebas.B. we humans are originally a livestock as well. see the paintings of hell from hundreds of years ago. we are eaten. you need to read more about this on stolenhistory forum
Yo dude. When they put the thing on ol girls head. I knew. But I was not ready for the thing that hooks em by the ankles. Also, i shall be telling this with a sigh, but the sestet sang is my favorite version. Such angelic voices. Haunting really
If you study the scene from 2:08 - 2:11, you can see some horrifying details... The machine on the right decapitated the bodies, while the one on the left sliced them in two.
the better question is why do they have to remove the head. It's not like they will become a nice junk of meat that needs to look nice. Just but them in a giant blender so you wont waste the minerals in blood and bones.
To clarify/expand on some of the previous comments, eating human brains increases your chance of getting disease such as 'Kuru', which occur when you consumed misfolded protein, or prion type disease
This scene and in fact the whole film haunts my dreams/nightmares, what a horrible thing. Now I learn about not eating human brains and understand why the bodies are processed without heads which is horrifying, the amount of details the author researched is amazing.
@@frankspank5211 where and who is being made into soap? Don't say it as it will bring back my nightmares. I've forgotten them all and you say this. Ugh
@@cherylw1958 its real. Ancient humans depicting this as hell. Look up hell painting. Looks like a meat slaughterhouse. In ancient times its industrial scale.
Cloud Atlas: Haha here's a silly story about a British writer's zany mishap in an old folks' home haha isn't this nutty Also Cloud Atlas: In the not too distant future we farm clones to perform society's menial tasks and when we've gotten our use out of them we send them to a slaughter factory to be broken down to be used to grow more clones and converted into a food source for the current clone workforce, all under the guise that they're leaving for some sort of paradise for their honorable service to us
Actually most of K-pop stars live fairly decent life after their retirement, with millions they earned during their career. Imagine living vast majority of your life with no worry of paying bills and going to work, make your living solely by receiving rents from all the houses that you bought with money you earned hard for 5-8 years using your youth. Idk about you guys, but it sounds like quite tempting life to me
The most disturbing death for me is the quick one. The one you don't even notice, a shot in the head by something. Everything is fine, you're doing well, you're alive, as you have been for several decades, thousands of days, millions of minutes and billions of seconds, then, all of a sudden, nothing. It's over. You never found out. You never thought "wait a minute, what happened?". No. You'll never be able to. It's all over. Forever.
The bolt to the head isn't meant to kill, that comes later. It destroys higher brain function but leaves the heart beating. Death comes later from exsanguination when they slice open the carotid arteries in the neck, allowing the heart to pump most of the blood out. That is why they are hung upside down. Cattle are processed the same way.
@@andrewscharbarth2099 Yeah no. I get it if the book has that to add some more cruelty but in real life the bolt kills the animal instantly. They are hung upside down because all the blood can escape through the neck that way. No need nor use for a beating heart at that point.
@@TheArachnoBot The book didn't add that and it's not for added cruelty. That's simply how bolt stunners work. They were specifically designed to work that way and thats exactly how they do work in real life. I used one occasionally for years when a farmer had to put an injured cow down and wanted us to butcher it so the meat didn't go to waste, back when my grandfather ran his own butcher shop.
@@andrewscharbarth2099 so a cow can wake up after a bolt gun shot? That just sounds insane to me. And does gravity not drain the blood well enough or what?
@@TheArachnoBot No, they don't wake up after 9 inches of steel pin is driven into their brain. It scrambles their egg enough to knock them out, but not kill them. It's purpose is to induce enough brain trauma to instantly put them into a permanent coma. Having their throat cut once they're hung upside down is what finally does them in. The stunning is just to keep them from thrashing around while that happens. If you watch closely on the right side of the screen at about 2:08 youll see the stunned fabricants being decapitated, they off poultry the same way after the stunning, their necks are skinny enough the head can just be lopped off, they bleed out quicker that way too.
Then there was the bit of foreshadowing in the Aurora House scenes, Cavendish yelling "Soylent Green is People" and Nurse Noakes's threat to make him eat "soap"
Purely innocent until the very end. The very definition of Saint hood. Caught in a world of pure suffering, their innocence a beacon of light in a world without eyes.
@@Petersmith-il7bsthere is something to be said about the banality of evil. I’ve always taken this scene as a metaphor for the industrialized slaughter and treatment of animals. Smart animals with a conscious being raised in cramped cages and slaughter to be served in our “fast-food” stops. Thank the Gods we were not born as those pigs, cows, or chickens. It’s wrong.
In my opinion the most emotionally profound part of the movie is the 3 seconds showing the factory u didn’t include and I noticed the Netflix version of the movie cuts this scene down those 3 seconds and it’s a real shame because it’s the most important part of the movie!
A great scene, right out of Bromden's vision of the combine: "He goes to the bed and with one hand grabs the old Vegetable Blastic by the heel and lifts him straight up like Blastic don’t weigh more’n a few pounds; with the other hand the worker drives the hook through the tendon back of the heel, and the old guy’s hanging there upside down, his moldy face blown up big, scared, the eyes scummed with mute fear. He keeps flapping both arms and the free leg till his pajama top falls around his head. The worker grabs the top and bunches and twists it like a burlap sack and pulls the trolley clicking back over the trestle to the catwalk and looks up to where those two guys in white shirts are standing. One of the guys takes a scalpel from a holster at his belt. There’s a chain welded to the scalpel. The guy lowers it to the worker, loops the other end of the chain around the railing so the worker can’t run off with a weapon. The worker takes the scalpel and slices up the front of old Blastic with a clean swing and the old man stops thrashing around."
@@latinoheat300 Sluaghterhouses just kill the livestock with electric shock. They are dead in milliseconds.. I am notagainst people how go vegan,sure well informed first.
@@maerythegreek9008 my dude I'm not vegan either. I eat more meat than most. Some animals die pretty quickly. Some don't. I've seen a *lot* of slaughterhouse footage. I can't tell you what percentage die a not painless death, but I can tell you that claiming that death is instant for all is false.
It's interesting by Zachary's time cannibalism is no longer a secret but heavily encouraged. Now here's a creepy thought. What if it was Sonmi's testimony that gave them the idea to bring it out in the open? In encouraging the future Resistance, she also revealed one of their biggest secrets!
+Katana Seiko At Aurora house, Nurse Noakes threatens to make Timothy Cavendish eat soap. Timothy Cavendish runs past the cafeteria window yelling "Soylent Green is People!" Soap is fabricants Everything is connected.
This kind of scene should be used in the rumored Logan's Run reboot/remake of having the Sandman realize the horror of what he/she has been protecting unknown to the rest of the population.
Soylent Green can be anybody. In the old days, the powerful hired a child to follow them around and repeat: memto mori. Trinkets were carried as additional reminders that no one is immortal. Each person is their own best and worst of enemies. A tale as old as time itself. Concise, coincidentally.
Somni: So... all my life,... I've been eating... the bodies of... my sisters... in a Soap sack? 😢 *shocked and haunted for life* Hae-Joo: I'm afraid so, my love. 😔
The Death of COINTELPRO Stalkers <集団ストーカーの死> あなた、集団ストーカーやめますか? それとも・・・人間やめますか? 実は、もう集団ストーカー犯罪者の臨終時の脳内映像は掌握されているがパシリくんたちは根が臆病なので見せるとビビッて大好きなガスライティング犯罪をやらなくなるから「そんな映像あるわけない」と騙されているだけかもしれない。 ちょうど世界の大多数が未だに騙されていてただ自分らが無知なだけなのに「思考盗聴なんてあるわけないだろ」と被害者の訴えを鼻で嗤ってるのと同じように。
Notice the Malthusian outfits of the workers on the Euthanasia-Ship. You know this scene is about Euthanasia before it even starts, just by the costumes
After hours of searching “humans made into soap movie” I’ve finally found it. I was young when my parents watched it. I can’t find the scene where she is killed. Did it even happen?
C'mon that is a conspiracy theory they say (December2019) Yeah count me out (December2020) The thing is Giovanny most folk are blissfully asleep, time to make your own Tribe
@@ChrisInToon The two of you are equally blissfully asleep, but in a lucid dream, thinking you are both privy to insider information because you want to feel special.
Ironically in one clip wear Timothy Cavendish is trying to leave the retirement home he shouts out to the folks "Soylent Green is made out of people!" I was laughing how random that line was then this scene came on I was like holy shit!
Its actually from a movie named SOYLENT GREEN where at the end a detective finds out that Soylent Green (synthetic nutrition packs) are actually made out of humans.
I have never seen the movie and this has to be the first clip I watch of it? Okay, okay... I think this just permanently scarred me for life. Thanks Cloud Atlas. I appreciate it.
If you care at all about humanity, you must see it. I promise, it's not all grim and ghastly. There are some remarkable moments of hope, love, and justice for the righteous ☁️
Wouldn't be the first time the Wachowski siblings dabbled in this metaphor. BTW, I love how Cavendish comes to his "Charlton Heston" moment in the book... :D
This is so about a christianity! Even priests do call christians "lambs of the God". "Be patient and you will be rewarded in the next world" - this is idea.
+Алексей Кузнецов lol i liken it to believing in lies people tell you just like how in most extremist religions ( including christianity) they tell you if you if you do what god wants you to do you'll goto heaven ... The corporation like the church says be good and you'll go to exaltation when they're really just lied to taken advantage of and killed off.
Omg,every person I've met that likes this movie is SO pissed off.. Lambs of God means that you are just a humble creature that follow your sepherd..it's directly translation from the greek language.ANd it's used nowadays in greek with the same meaning. ALso,Screw this movie,it's not even original!
If humans, or any animal, consume themselves too much, they develop brain problems. That's where mad cow disease came from. Eating human meat isn't just just like eating pork like a lot of people suggest. Also, I don't think I'd want to live in a society where I might have to wonder if my child got scooped up and eaten by some hungry guy while he or she was at school. I'd rather the guy remain hungry.
IHateBigots100 It's interesting that you mentioned how unhealthy consuming oneself is, because earlier in the film, the guy who was in charge of Somni-451 and the other Fabricants ended up having a "Soap overdose."
I don't know if you're going to see this, but I think that in the novel it's explained that they put narcotics and drugs in the soap so the clones would have a deep and uninterrupted sleep to be fully awake and completely productive without the need of the recommended 8 hours of sleep. Besides, I don't think whoever runs this would care too much about the clones developing health problems because of consuming themselves, as the clones' life wasn't very long anyways. I recommend the book to anyone who wants to know more about this world. Sonmi's storyline is definitely the most complex of all of them and the movie skipped a lot of details of the history and changed other parts to make it more cinema-friendly.
And we will if the world runs out of resources like food and water. The future generations will have no choice but to eat each other to survive. So let's make sure we don't doom them to that.
Mc Kitty because this is how we use animals. We use and abuse them their whole life, then we put a bolt in their head, cut their throats and hang them upside down. All in an industrialized fashion.
I still don't understand why they make the "exultation" special with elaborate ritual and special treatment for the clones. They're already made submissive all their lives.
It’s exactly like The process in factory farms. The parade towards the slaughterhouse, the stunning knock box, The stunning, bleeding out. Except in real factory farms, it’s a lot more chaotic. Stunning often doesn’t work and animals bleed out fully conscious. They’re even often boiled alive.
It fits to the a quote in the film which was something like: if you want to control them, you have to give them something. If you don’t give them something they have nothing to lose. It was something like that. That of course transfers to the real life and maybe for the clones since they also have kind of an own will which we can seen by sunmi or her friend.
Allan T, they made it because “Christians” vie for the rapture and they secretly compete with each other for the coveted opportunity to be chosen to go to exhultation(heaven) only for find out they’ve been had by religion. Ponder prayerfully 🦋
@@samasoku basically we find out that she didn't get her free will by herself, but she was some students experiment and she was meant to break of her code. And at the end we find out that Hae-Joo wasn't really a revolutionary, but a provocator, hired to expose the revolutionaries. So basically the whole love story is far more darker.
I don't see this as shocking as the movie tries to portray it. In a way that's how the world works. Everything in this world is recycled. We die worms eat us, then the chicken eats the worms and then we eat chicken.
By this argument, nothing is 'intrinsically wrong'. Here you are saying cannibalism and the mass growth of humans as slaves and then their violent dismemberment once they cease to be of use is kosher, simply because their society considers it ok. Theoretically a society where babies are raped, or misbehaving children have their eyes gouged out with rusty spoons is in the right as long as they consider it ok, because, again, nothing is 'intrinsically wrong'. The same sort of argument is used by some today to justify the subjugation of women by cultures who consider them inferior, existing not to make their way in the world independently as men do but to be subservient to them and serve as mothers only. The same cultures consider the word of one man equal to three or four women, and consider things like spousal rape impossible. You can feel free to consider that ok because that culture considers it moral and proper. I do not profess to know everything, or to be some paragon of virtue, where my morals and the morals of my society are the only ones that could possibly be right. But, I do recognize right from wrong most of the time. That is wrong. The examples I gave above are wrong. The stuff in this clip is wrong. A culture that glorifies any of these things is not worthy of respect and can't reasonably claim to be on an even footing with a culture that rejects these things. "Every culture gets to decide what's right and what's wrong!" is a cop out. Through history we have seen people be less accepting of gruesome things like those shown in this clip, not more. Used to be that people would go and have picnics and watch battles in the Civil War like they were going on a date. Used to be that public executions were common, and the corpses of those executed were put up on spikes or hanged for all to see until they rotted down to the bone. Groups like ISIS still do that. Governments don't. Civilized people don't. We used to shoot people or hang them, now we strive to painlessly make them go to sleep (basically) - we execute convicted mass murderers much like we put down beloved pet dogs and cats. Does that sound like the mark of a society that is on its way to accepting things like in the clip? Your whole argument is wrong because the trend through all of recorded history has been the world being less accepting of violence and mass murder, not more. It completely ignores recorded history in its entirety.
I think the bit that is shocking is not the use of their dead bodies to make protein. The shocking bit is that they are killing healthy, sentient people to use them as a food source for other enslaved people. For the past 12 years of the lives of the fabricant women, they have told them, 'Work everyday, and you will earn the right to xultation'. Xultation is portrayed to them as an ascension to a paradise, to freedom, where they can live like the consumers. They were expecting retirement and freedom. They trust the papa song employees, who then murder them on a mass scale. To me, that is heart breaking. These are people who have never known a moment of freedom, have lived in subjugation and cages their entire lives. Papa song is effectively their parent, and has betrayed them. And for Somni, she is seeing her sisters being murdered, and her own possible future.
I got a very scary thought. Millions of good hearted christians believe they're going to heaven. But God makes soap of them in a human slaughter house instead.
secret admirer bingo. It's that the average religious or spiritual person does not know the spiritual laws that govern the universe and that makes us played by the people running the show who DO understand these laws and are using them for ego-ic reasons. It very much is a human slaughterhouse. Are we using our free will or is the decision being made for us?
The irony cons. Christians and every other human being (cause we all believe in something even when we´re not) is what´s the point of looking back to life where you mostly just suffered. Without connection is life pointless.
1:30 the thing is these kind of people are already at work in your hospitals, when you are in a hospital ward try get a nurse or doctor to validate you as a human, they will not cos they don't see you as human. they see you as product. having any deepth of empathy or alertness makes this obvious but some people are fast asleep in this world.
I wish the Sonmi part of the story was a whole film unto itself.
Exactly!
Get Bong Joon Ho to write one.
I would watch most substories as a full movie.
Dispensational Truth, Or God's Plan and Purpose in the Ages
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The Gospel is 1 Corinthians 15:1-4
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@@da96103 And Park Chan Wook!
They’re singing the Cloud Atlas sextet on their way to their deaths. How haunting
this movie is profound & underrated & overlooked.
@kztar621 You mean the novel was?
This movie is simply a NWO and transhumanism warning.
'Agenda 2030' is one step in this direction ...
The book was, the movie was hot garbage that bounced all over the place incoherently.
@@t.e.r.sven2.0vs.daskaltest59 it's disturbing how many people didn't catch this. Almost 10 years later, it doesn't feel like a warning, but more like gloating.
@@nikushim666 Made perfect sense to me and many others. Maybe your little brain just couldn’t keep up 🤷🏻♂️
the actress who played the executioner/slaughterer is the same one who played the front desk lady in the Ghastly Ordeal Of Timothy Cavendish. She is also an evil archetype, the one who baits the innocent into a lair where they get trapped or in this case killed.
I think it was a clever tactic to cast the same characters in a cycle of different archetypes on both extremes of the scale to remove some level of visual bias. We're all human, none of us are purely good or purely evil without an extreme level of dedication/focus.
@@Paradoxicalhumor412 thats like the idea of the film no?
@@nikita5917 Yep. Seems like some people weren't getting it.
1:17
"This is to remove your collar"
Well, she's not LYING....
Freedom for the dead, slavery for the living 😵💫
Her eyes before she was being killed. It's disturbing.
She believed that she will get something she want, that's why her eyes like someone who got a Christmas present and wonder what's thing in that present, her eyes informed to us about curiosity, joy, and wondering what "happiness" will their experienced...
You ever been to a slaughterhouse?
How aborted babies feel.
Well, it's kind of macabre, but realistically animals that go to slaughter probably have a pretty decent life. They get fed until they are nice and fat, and then their death is actually meant to be quite quick and painless. I hate to say it but every living thing dies. Most of us die in very painful ways, if you think about it. Both of my grandmothers died of multiple strokes, and lived out their last weeks in agony. My mom shot herself in the head so she kind of circumvented that. My dad's still alive. A few uncles died of various forms of organ failure.... extremely painful and slow from what I was told. My paternal grandparents were farmers, they knew how cattle died. A quick shot to the head, they never knew what was coming or really experienced any pain. I mean my grandma on my mom's side was always more of a legal secretary, but on my dad's side she was a farmer's girl through and through. She died when I was a teenager in high school. Cancer. She died in my grandfather's arms. She was a tough woman and the people that she loved she loved to the bone. My family is kind of strange... Not particularly emotional in a lot of instances but fiercely loyal when it comes to certain things. I hate to say it but I would probably even put up a fight for my brother, as much as I hate him. I would stare him in the face and let him know that I do not want to put up a fight for him and I will only do so because he is blood and for anyone who is blood I will fight.... But don't think it means I like you. Ugh I actually hate my brother. He raped me when I was four years old. But a long time ago... he was in an accident where he had a really bad head injury. As a teenager. He wouldn't talk to anyone, except for me. He had to have the swelling on his brain released.... he was in the ER with almost no human contact for about 3 months except for me. I was the first person that he responded to. He kind of moved his hand and gave me a little flutter of his eyes. Honestly the ER doctors were amazed. They thought he was going to be out of it permanently. When he showed signs of life everyone was shocked.
@@melissahoover3389 omg....wow.
@@melissahoover3389 Just send your brother to hell, fuck the people that hurts you, blood related or not.
The hardsest scence in this wonderful movie
What I find most disturbing about this is the deceptively kind demeanor of the lady who works in the slaughterhouse at 1:02.
Bae Doona is an amazing actor. Her expressions say more than any dialogue.
Her eyes are haunting. I may be into dudes but I’m taken aback by her. 😍
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Soylent Green: I have the most horrific human slaughterhouse in Cinema!
Cloud Atlas: Hold my Soju
like pigs in the slaughterhouse. I am not vegan or something, but this is a comparison that might make people think.
Are you saying we should fuck pigs?
No duh you stupid fuck
Except that we don't need to eat meat to survive. We're lead to believe that that is the case. If you study biology and nutrition, you will find out what they don't teach you in school. The reasons for eating meat are that it tastes good and that people believe that's what is needed to stay alive.
+Evil Gopher I'm vegan for almost two year and guess what?! I'M STILL ALIVE and I'm much healthier than you'll ever be!!!!! STOP MAKING EXCUSES, you always have the choice to start respecting every single creature! Just because we are the smartest animals it doesn't mean that we own everything on this planet!!!
Chris Aster well still alive. Were you a vegan from birth? If you are and live a full life than good you proved everyone who opposed you wrong
this scene in the book is more horrific, I believe, as Hae-Joo explains that the fabricants corpses also supply the food that is sold to consumers.
The food printing cafes.
🤢🤢🤮🤮
that makes no sense since there wouldn't be enough corpses, it wouldn't even be enough to feed themselves since obviously there are more live ones than dead ones every day
@@NitpickingNerd did you even read the book?
@@Ehlodieyng134 no
2:07
Hae-Joo Chang: The genomics industry demands a huge quantity of biomatter for wombtanks, but more importantly to sustain their engineered labor force. Recycled fabricants are a cheap source of protein.
Sonmi-451: Soap. They feed us to ourselves.
OMG
soylent green
@@suzdbombcat4006 soylet yellow
@Iron Ostrich Prions are the one thing that prevents us from eating each other, however, once scientists who work for the meat industry find a way to bypass or prevent prion disease then sometime in the future the next generation will be eating other people which will most likely be the lower classes in the form of drinks and protein packages. This is what a monetary system evolves into where profits become more important than life itself!
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@@joemacdonald6312that's grim, Joe, but thanks for sharing.
This is simply one of the best scenes of Cloud Atlas! Just perfect.
Yeah perfectly horrifying.
@@MunirMatsuo Of course it is horrible 💔 What I mean is how deep it is, and how eye opening it could be for many people -I mean, that’s the way a real slaughter house works with animals, so cruel and inhumane. I felt identified with her when she finally realized how cruel these places can be.
@@Sebas.B. I agree. Thats how our industry works. Not just when it comes to slaughterhouses. Everything in our supermarkets might come from these places that only exist for us privileged people (not for those who live in developing countries and hunger). Its really sad when you think about it more.
Based on real life.
@@Sebas.B. we humans are originally a livestock as well. see the paintings of hell from hundreds of years ago. we are eaten. you need to read more about this on stolenhistory forum
Yo dude. When they put the thing on ol girls head. I knew. But I was not ready for the thing that hooks em by the ankles. Also, i shall be telling this with a sigh, but the sestet sang is my favorite version. Such angelic voices. Haunting really
If you study the scene from 2:08 - 2:11, you can see some horrifying details... The machine on the right decapitated the bodies, while the one on the left sliced them in two.
the better question is why do they have to remove the head. It's not like they will become a nice junk of meat that needs to look nice. Just but them in a giant blender so you wont waste the minerals in blood and bones.
Eating human brain is bad for humans.
yeah if a human eats brain it'll fuck em up
To clarify/expand on some of the previous comments, eating human brains increases your chance of getting disease such as 'Kuru', which occur when you consumed misfolded protein, or prion type disease
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All are product.
- The Corporation.
This scene and in fact the whole film haunts my dreams/nightmares, what a horrible thing. Now I learn about not eating human brains and understand why the bodies are processed without heads which is horrifying, the amount of details the author researched is amazing.
I’ve got terrible news.. it’s actually happening. I’m absolutely serious.
@@frankspank5211 where and who is being made into soap? Don't say it as it will bring back my nightmares. I've forgotten them all and you say this. Ugh
@@cherylw1958 you don't like cannibalism? lol
@@wishiwassleeping8382 Google what happens if you eat the brains of another human, it's bad. So no I feel cannibalism is very bad.
@@cherylw1958 its real. Ancient humans depicting this as hell. Look up hell painting. Looks like a meat slaughterhouse.
In ancient times its industrial scale.
Cloud Atlas: Haha here's a silly story about a British writer's zany mishap in an old folks' home haha isn't this nutty
Also Cloud Atlas: In the not too distant future we farm clones to perform society's menial tasks and when we've gotten our use out of them we send them to a slaughter factory to be broken down to be used to grow more clones and converted into a food source for the current clone workforce, all under the guise that they're leaving for some sort of paradise for their honorable service to us
And the Soylent Green reference earlier in the Timothy story was a major foreshadowing
They do the same with Kpop artist after 25yo
You're stupid LMAO
Omg
hahahahahaha so sad but so true
Actually most of K-pop stars live fairly decent life after their retirement, with millions they earned during their career.
Imagine living vast majority of your life with no worry of paying bills and going to work, make your living solely by receiving rents from all the houses that you bought with money you earned hard for 5-8 years using your youth.
Idk about you guys, but it sounds like quite tempting life to me
G.P. Kim you are talking about the one in a million kpop stars that actually "made it" remember wonder boyz? yeah i don't think so lol
The most disturbing death for me is the quick one. The one you don't even notice, a shot in the head by something. Everything is fine, you're doing well, you're alive, as you have been for several decades, thousands of days, millions of minutes and billions of seconds, then, all of a sudden, nothing. It's over. You never found out. You never thought "wait a minute, what happened?". No. You'll never be able to. It's all over. Forever.
The bolt to the head isn't meant to kill, that comes later. It destroys higher brain function but leaves the heart beating. Death comes later from exsanguination when they slice open the carotid arteries in the neck, allowing the heart to pump most of the blood out. That is why they are hung upside down. Cattle are processed the same way.
@@andrewscharbarth2099 Yeah no. I get it if the book has that to add some more cruelty but in real life the bolt kills the animal instantly. They are hung upside down because all the blood can escape through the neck that way. No need nor use for a beating heart at that point.
@@TheArachnoBot The book didn't add that and it's not for added cruelty. That's simply how bolt stunners work. They were specifically designed to work that way and thats exactly how they do work in real life. I used one occasionally for years when a farmer had to put an injured cow down and wanted us to butcher it so the meat didn't go to waste, back when my grandfather ran his own butcher shop.
@@andrewscharbarth2099 so a cow can wake up after a bolt gun shot? That just sounds insane to me. And does gravity not drain the blood well enough or what?
@@TheArachnoBot No, they don't wake up after 9 inches of steel pin is driven into their brain. It scrambles their egg enough to knock them out, but not kill them. It's purpose is to induce enough brain trauma to instantly put them into a permanent coma. Having their throat cut once they're hung upside down is what finally does them in. The stunning is just to keep them from thrashing around while that happens.
If you watch closely on the right side of the screen at about 2:08 youll see the stunned fabricants being decapitated, they off poultry the same way after the stunning, their necks are skinny enough the head can just be lopped off, they bleed out quicker that way too.
SOYLENT GREEN IS PEOPLE! SOAP IS FABRICANTS!
Then there was the bit of foreshadowing in the Aurora House scenes, Cavendish yelling "Soylent Green is People" and Nurse Noakes's threat to make him eat "soap"
@@tuttt99 Wow, good catch!
Papa Song, the dystopian god of greed and capitalism
So, like Apple?
Fernando Ramos
Like MCD.
this is one of the most .... crazy and at the same time realistic film i have ever seen
Purely innocent until the very end. The very definition of Saint hood. Caught in a world of pure suffering, their innocence a beacon of light in a world without eyes.
That was beautiful. Yes, they are martyred saints. They are treated as slaves, then like animals in an abattoir. Born innocent, died innocent.
@@Petersmith-il7bsthere is something to be said about the banality of evil. I’ve always taken this scene as a metaphor for the industrialized slaughter and treatment of animals.
Smart animals with a conscious being raised in cramped cages and slaughter to be served in our “fast-food” stops. Thank the Gods we were not born as those pigs, cows, or chickens. It’s wrong.
Oh so this is what promotions in the future look like. ....
In my opinion the most emotionally profound part of the movie is the 3 seconds showing the factory u didn’t include and I noticed the Netflix version of the movie cuts this scene down those 3 seconds and it’s a real shame because it’s the most important part of the movie!
How do you find the 3 seconds?
A great scene, right out of Bromden's vision of the combine:
"He goes to the bed and with one hand grabs the old Vegetable
Blastic by the heel and lifts him straight up like Blastic don’t weigh
more’n a few pounds; with the other hand the worker drives the hook
through the tendon back of the heel, and the old guy’s hanging there
upside down, his moldy face blown up big, scared, the eyes scummed
with mute fear. He keeps flapping both arms and the free leg till his
pajama top falls around his head. The worker grabs the top and
bunches and twists it like a burlap sack and pulls the trolley clicking
back over the trestle to the catwalk and looks up to where those two
guys in white shirts are standing. One of the guys takes a scalpel from
a holster at his belt. There’s a chain welded to the scalpel. The guy
lowers it to the worker, loops the other end of the chain around the
railing so the worker can’t run off with a weapon.
The worker takes the scalpel and slices up the front of old Blastic
with a clean swing and the old man stops thrashing around."
this scene gives my protein shake a strange taste...
As it should.
Do you know what's in those drinks?
@@daisy671no I don't know kindly explain it to me
1:34 gets me every time.
Music timing
I believe the girls singing is the most beautiful part of the Cloud Atlas Theme song.
Do you know where can I find the complete chorale? Or it´s just that little part?
@@jhoelsebastian5179 search "cloud atlas hymn" in Google and you'll find it.
That's what a slaughterhouse looks like.
Nocturnal Recluse Is this what you plan to do with your slaves, moonman?
If only. Death for the fabricants looks very quick, painless and terror free.
@@latinoheat300 Sluaghterhouses just kill the livestock with electric shock. They are dead in milliseconds..
I am notagainst people how go vegan,sure well informed first.
@@maerythegreek9008 my dude I'm not vegan either. I eat more meat than most.
Some animals die pretty quickly. Some don't. I've seen a *lot* of slaughterhouse footage. I can't tell you what percentage die a not painless death, but I can tell you that claiming that death is instant for all is false.
It's far worse than that.
It's interesting by Zachary's time cannibalism is no longer a secret but heavily encouraged. Now here's a creepy thought. What if it was Sonmi's testimony that gave them the idea to bring it out in the open? In encouraging the future Resistance, she also revealed one of their biggest secrets!
Revolution?
Great !
That lady at 1:08 was packing a serious bulge in her pants lol.
How did I not notice this until now...? O_O
Damn girl!
+Benjamin Grimes
Whoa. I never noticed that!. That is seriously f*cked!
hehehe wow
killing fabricants makes her hard.
“They are feeding us to ourselves “ sounds like the newest revelation of human DNA found in McDonald’s!!!!!
Yep. We've been eating human since the beginning.
It's people! Soap is made of people!
I knew what I was getting into when I clicked but I was NOT ready for it
Soylent green is people!
The epitome of "I am what I eat"
"Soylent Green is people!" (Quoted in the movie..)
+Katana Seiko
At Aurora house, Nurse Noakes threatens to make Timothy Cavendish eat soap.
Timothy Cavendish runs past the cafeteria window yelling "Soylent Green is People!"
Soap is fabricants
Everything is connected.
@@tuttt99 i still don't understand
What's the music throughout this clip? When she sees the servers walk. The choir!
This kind of scene should be used in the rumored Logan's Run reboot/remake of having the Sandman realize the horror of what he/she has been protecting unknown to the rest of the population.
Soylent Green can be anybody. In the old days, the powerful hired a child to follow them around and repeat: memto mori. Trinkets were carried as additional reminders that no one is immortal. Each person is their own best and worst of enemies. A tale as old as time itself. Concise, coincidentally.
Do you mean memento mori?
Actually, it was the Wachowski siblings who directed this arc. :)
The corporations have naughty wet dreams of doing this to us all, one day :)
Yeah like now
And yet 2 years later........
@@Demogorgon47 if only you knew
They have since the beginning and they continue now.
You've eaten human. I guarantee it.
@@Demogorgon47 since ancient times. Look at "Roman public baths" its a slaughter spot
Shocked me quite a lot when I first watched the movie.
Somni: So... all my life,... I've been eating... the bodies of... my sisters... in a Soap sack? 😢 *shocked and haunted for life*
Hae-Joo: I'm afraid so, my love. 😔
The Death of COINTELPRO Stalkers <集団ストーカーの死> あなた、集団ストーカーやめますか? それとも・・・人間やめますか?
実は、もう集団ストーカー犯罪者の臨終時の脳内映像は掌握されているがパシリくんたちは根が臆病なので見せるとビビッて大好きなガスライティング犯罪をやらなくなるから「そんな映像あるわけない」と騙されているだけかもしれない。
ちょうど世界の大多数が未だに騙されていてただ自分らが無知なだけなのに「思考盗聴なんてあるわけないだろ」と被害者の訴えを鼻で嗤ってるのと同じように。
when are we to expect it Mr. Schwab?
Notice the Malthusian outfits of the workers on the Euthanasia-Ship.
You know this scene is about Euthanasia before it even starts, just by the costumes
The hooks going through the ankles is the most disturbing aspect to me for some reason.
Yes because there is no respect for the person.
@@cosmeto5472 Why should there be?
That's a clone, a product and trash to be recycled for them.
@@Ok-ks7qm So? They aren't even people to those that made them.
After hours of searching “humans made into soap movie” I’ve finally found it. I was young when my parents watched it. I can’t find the scene where she is killed. Did it even happen?
She was executed. Happens in the last 10 minutes of the movie.
Most Terryfying scene of this Great Movie
Even Cannibal Clan scene is less scarier
This isn't science fiction. This is their plan.
C'mon that is a conspiracy theory they say (December2019)
Yeah count me out (December2020)
The thing is Giovanny most folk are blissfully asleep, time to make your own Tribe
What is their plan, to make clones and then feed the old clones to the new clones?
@@ChrisInToon The two of you are equally blissfully asleep, but in a lucid dream, thinking you are both privy to insider information because you want to feel special.
"--That's right, children of man. This is liberation."
Soap...they feed us to ourselves.
Humanity in a nutshell.
Loved this movie!
"Humanity in a nutshell." what the fuck is that supposed to mean? What fucked up pessimistic and arrogant mind says shit like that? Fuck you asshole.
@@flybeep1661 okay
@@flybeep1661 Pigs. This happens to pigs.
Bc it is already happening??
McDonalds
god you're stupid
Maybe read the book or watch the film before name-calling. Papa Song's is literally the Cloud Atlas version of McDonald's.
Diran Bodossian
Ya.
After the book and the movie.
MCD is the restaurant referenced.
I love me some McPerson
THERE'S A BOOK?! HOLY SHITAKE I NEED TO READ THIS
Ironically in one clip wear Timothy Cavendish is trying to leave the retirement home he shouts out to the folks "Soylent Green is made out of people!" I was laughing how random that line was then this scene came on I was like holy shit!
Its actually from a movie named SOYLENT GREEN where at the end a detective finds out that Soylent Green (synthetic nutrition packs) are actually made out of humans.
@@MunirMatsuo I know that I was referring to when the other character was trying to leave the retirement home he was quoting that movie as a joke
@@Howyaduing are you still alive?
As soon as I saw the mention of "Soap" I knew that "Soap is People!!".
So, this is all one of them big lies, isn’t it?
Kind of reminded me of the Matrix - how dead humans are liquefied and fed to living humans in their pods.
It’s happening now. But it’s sprayed on crops
@@frankspank5211 Who the fuck is spraying liquid humans on crops?
@@TheArachnoBot you need to lurk the internet more
I have never seen the movie and this has to be the first clip I watch of it? Okay, okay... I think this just permanently scarred me for life. Thanks Cloud Atlas. I appreciate it.
If you care at all about humanity, you must see it.
I promise, it's not all grim and ghastly. There are some remarkable moments of hope, love, and justice for the righteous ☁️
F this is the few scenes on movies I can't see because I get scared so much
I honestly did not think that they would include this scene in the movie because of how horrifying it is, but they did. They had to. It's our future.
Only if we continue on our path of disrespecting human life
@@utopiandreamer04
And animal life
They do it now.
@@daisy671 And how is this "they"
It makes me glad I had no children, and I'll be gone before it comes to this. I hope 😵💫
Exactly what we do with chicken. Just browse something like "chicken sexing"
Wouldn't be the first time the Wachowski siblings dabbled in this metaphor.
BTW, I love how Cavendish comes to his "Charlton Heston" moment in the book... :D
There's an audio only with the woman's voices?
At least they made it quick here, in reality animals are killed slowly as they are put into queues.
Wished they would have shown more of the factory
Prepare for the feast, the great harvest is here!
This is so about a christianity! Even priests do call christians "lambs of the God". "Be patient and you will be rewarded in the next world" - this is idea.
+OhMyGodSushiRoll "Be patient and you will be rewarded in the next world". Did you actually saw "Cloud atlas"?
+Алексей Кузнецов lol i liken it to believing in lies people tell you just like how in most extremist religions ( including christianity) they tell you if you if you do what god wants you to do you'll goto heaven ... The corporation like the church says be good and you'll go to exaltation when they're really just lied to taken advantage of and killed off.
no it isn't. its more about corporate greed, consumption and slaughtering animals
1:40 "Da Cross"
Omg,every person I've met that likes this movie is SO pissed off..
Lambs of God means that you are just a humble creature that follow your sepherd..it's directly translation from the greek language.ANd it's used nowadays in greek with the same meaning.
ALso,Screw this movie,it's not even original!
They Live
we does this to animals everyday...humans are beasts in everyway
If people continue to whine about lifestock, they'll probably be glad if we make fabricants.
If humans, or any animal, consume themselves too much, they develop brain problems.
That's where mad cow disease came from.
Eating human meat isn't just just like eating pork like a lot of people suggest. Also, I don't think I'd want to live in a society where I might have to wonder if my child got scooped up and eaten by some hungry guy while he or she was at school. I'd rather the guy remain hungry.
IHateBigots100 It's interesting that you mentioned how unhealthy consuming oneself is, because earlier in the film, the guy who was in charge of Somni-451 and the other Fabricants ended up having a "Soap overdose."
And in that guy's next life, he was a full-on cannibal.
I don't know if you're going to see this, but I think that in the novel it's explained that they put narcotics and drugs in the soap so the clones would have a deep and uninterrupted sleep to be fully awake and completely productive without the need of the recommended 8 hours of sleep. Besides, I don't think whoever runs this would care too much about the clones developing health problems because of consuming themselves, as the clones' life wasn't very long anyways. I recommend the book to anyone who wants to know more about this world. Sonmi's storyline is definitely the most complex of all of them and the movie skipped a lot of details of the history and changed other parts to make it more cinema-friendly.
I feel we are going towards this...
And we will if the world runs out of resources like food and water.
The future generations will have no choice but to eat each other to survive.
So let's make sure we don't doom them to that.
The next armageddon, the next reset, the next harvest.
This scene fucked me up when I 1st saw it cuz i didn’t knw what hell was bout to happen had to rewatch the whole movie
What?! Don't spoil the suspense of the movie by watching this clip! You'll miss the amazing story the movie has to offer. :)
It's nice to see they are at least still incorporating Temple Grandin's curved chute method of slaughter.
@Elena Bru
In case you're still searching for it: reinholdheil.com/audio/cloud-atlas/ ; it's called "Cloud Atlas Sextett for Choir".
Vegans will interpret this scene differently than most people.
how so?
Mc Kitty because this is how we use animals. We use and abuse them their whole life, then we put a bolt in their head, cut their throats and hang them upside down. All in an industrialized fashion.
This movie has changed my life
you became vegans?
What's going on with that guy's eyes?
Hes not really asian
What is with the wachowskis’ obsession with feeding dead humans to other humans? 😂
I still don't understand why they make the "exultation" special with elaborate ritual and special treatment for the clones. They're already made submissive all their lives.
It’s exactly like The process in factory farms. The parade towards the slaughterhouse, the stunning knock box, The stunning, bleeding out.
Except in real factory farms, it’s a lot more chaotic. Stunning often doesn’t work and animals bleed out fully conscious. They’re even often boiled alive.
It fits to the a quote in the film which was something like: if you want to control them, you have to give them something. If you don’t give them something they have nothing to lose.
It was something like that. That of course transfers to the real life and maybe for the clones since they also have kind of an own will which we can seen by sunmi or her friend.
Allan T, they made it because “Christians” vie for the rapture and they secretly compete with each other for the coveted opportunity to be chosen to go to exhultation(heaven) only for find out they’ve been had by religion. Ponder prayerfully 🦋
That's why in christianity they called you "sheep" or "my flock" like a livestock. Religion was created to give hope
This movie is beautiful, but in book, Sonmi's story is way more sad.
Yes yes it was..
What happened to her?
@@samasoku basically we find out that she didn't get her free will by herself, but she was some students experiment and she was meant to break of her code. And at the end we find out that Hae-Joo wasn't really a revolutionary, but a provocator, hired to expose the revolutionaries. So basically the whole love story is far more darker.
@@vladimirlenin693 I see. Thats sad, thanks.
@@vladimirlenin693 funny that the future redneckish forrest people make her their god🤣
This movie went all Xenogears on me and I was all for it 😅
In book this is far more sad then this.....
I just realized there's head decapitation in 2:07
Omg, I saw it too. Horrifying.
A nice detail lies in the German-ish accent of the woman that invites Sonmi to take a sit and to relax (at 01:17). Holocaust vibes...
This scene really fucked me up! Reminds me of the scene from Okja where all the super pigs were awaiting to be slaughtered 😫
This movie made me a vegetarian for a solid month.
I mean, idk what the big deal is. That lady didn't lie when she said that was to get her collar off
i still have the same reaction to this scene as when I first saw this film - utter dread.
0:20 is that shepherd's pie?
I don't see this as shocking as the movie tries to portray it. In a way that's how the world works. Everything in this world is recycled. We die worms eat us, then the chicken eats the worms and then we eat chicken.
Would you eat your grandparents when they die?
Anonymous Ano So your first statement doesnt make any sense.
By this argument, nothing is 'intrinsically wrong'. Here you are saying cannibalism and the mass growth of humans as slaves and then their violent dismemberment once they cease to be of use is kosher, simply because their society considers it ok. Theoretically a society where babies are raped, or misbehaving children have their eyes gouged out with rusty spoons is in the right as long as they consider it ok, because, again, nothing is 'intrinsically wrong'.
The same sort of argument is used by some today to justify the subjugation of women by cultures who consider them inferior, existing not to make their way in the world independently as men do but to be subservient to them and serve as mothers only. The same cultures consider the word of one man equal to three or four women, and consider things like spousal rape impossible.
You can feel free to consider that ok because that culture considers it moral and proper. I do not profess to know everything, or to be some paragon of virtue, where my morals and the morals of my society are the only ones that could possibly be right. But, I do recognize right from wrong most of the time. That is wrong. The examples I gave above are wrong. The stuff in this clip is wrong. A culture that glorifies any of these things is not worthy of respect and can't reasonably claim to be on an even footing with a culture that rejects these things. "Every culture gets to decide what's right and what's wrong!" is a cop out.
Through history we have seen people be less accepting of gruesome things like those shown in this clip, not more. Used to be that people would go and have picnics and watch battles in the Civil War like they were going on a date. Used to be that public executions were common, and the corpses of those executed were put up on spikes or hanged for all to see until they rotted down to the bone. Groups like ISIS still do that. Governments don't. Civilized people don't. We used to shoot people or hang them, now we strive to painlessly make them go to sleep (basically) - we execute convicted mass murderers much like we put down beloved pet dogs and cats. Does that sound like the mark of a society that is on its way to accepting things like in the clip? Your whole argument is wrong because the trend through all of recorded history has been the world being less accepting of violence and mass murder, not more. It completely ignores recorded history in its entirety.
Anonymous Ano we have a bad ass over here. You're trying too hard dude
I think the bit that is shocking is not the use of their dead bodies to make protein. The shocking bit is that they are killing healthy, sentient people to use them as a food source for other enslaved people.
For the past 12 years of the lives of the fabricant women, they have told them, 'Work everyday, and you will earn the right to xultation'. Xultation is portrayed to them as an ascension to a paradise, to freedom, where they can live like the consumers. They were expecting retirement and freedom. They trust the papa song employees, who then murder them on a mass scale.
To me, that is heart breaking. These are people who have never known a moment of freedom, have lived in subjugation and cages their entire lives. Papa song is effectively their parent, and has betrayed them. And for Somni, she is seeing her sisters being murdered, and her own possible future.
I watched this scene many times.. actually it’s my favorite scene because I love to imagine being in their situation and In a Future like that.
It is profound, maybe folk in an meat plant get that every day
This is happening right now in China!
The channel (China uncensored) is covering it right now!
Don't they feed prisoners to pig farms?
I got a very scary thought. Millions of good hearted christians believe they're going to heaven. But God makes soap of them in a human slaughter house instead.
Great, that's the kind of thought I'd have.
secret admirer bingo. It's that the average religious or spiritual person does not know the spiritual laws that govern the universe and that makes us played by the people running the show who DO understand these laws and are using them for ego-ic reasons. It very much is a human slaughterhouse. Are we using our free will or is the decision being made for us?
The irony cons. Christians and every other human being (cause we all believe in something even when we´re not) is what´s the point of looking back to life where you mostly just suffered. Without connection is life pointless.
secret admirer Thankfully, the Christian sky wizard doesn't exist anyways.
@@HassanalBolkiahSoyjak Salaam brother. Are you perchance a follower of Muhammad Ben Geza al-Affleqqi?
1:30 the thing is these kind of people are already at work in your hospitals, when you are in a hospital ward try get a nurse or doctor to validate you as a human, they will not cos they don't see you as human. they see you as product. having any deepth of empathy or alertness makes this obvious but some people are fast asleep in this world.
What other cloud atlas stories do you have for us?
Its a disturbing scene right ? But its not disturbing that we actually do this to animals everyday ? Humans are a disease