Midwit here, can someone explain this to me as if I'm 7 years old
Midwit here, can someone explain this to me as if I'm 7 years old
The aliens fuck around for a hour and a half before they decide to tell amy something
This movie was tailored specifically for you and you still failed to get it
This explains it quite well:
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Once when Hyakujo delivered some Zen lectures an old man attended them, unseen by the monks. At the end of each talk when the monks left so did he. But one day he remained after they had gone, and Hyakujo asked him: “Who are you?”
The old man replied: “I am not a human being, but I was a human being when the Kashapa Buddha preached in this world. I was a Zen master and lived on this mountain. At that time one of my students asked me whether the enlightened man is subject to the law of causation. I answered him: ‘The enlightened man is not subject to the law of causation.’ For this answer evidencing a clinging to absoluteness I became a fox for five hundred rebirths, and I am still a fox. Will you save me from this condition with your Zen words and let me get out of a fox’s body? Now may I ask you: Is the enlightened man subject to the law of causation?”
Hyakujo said: “The enlightened man is one with the law of causation.”
At the words of Hyakujo the old man was enlightened. “I am emancipated”, he said, paying homage with a deep bow. “I am no more a fox, but I have to leave my body in my dwelling place behind this mountain. Please perform my funeral as a monk.” Then he disappeared. The next day Hyakujo gave an order through the chief monk to prepare to attend the funeral of a monk. “No one was sick in the infirmary”, wondered the monks. “What does our teacher mean?” After dinner Hyakujo led the monks out and around the mountain. In a cave, with his staff he poked out the corpse of an old fox and then performed the ceremony of cremation.
…Mumon’s comment: “The enlightened man is not subject.” How can this answer make the monk a fox?
“The enlightened man is at one with the law of causation.” How can this answer make the fox emancipated?
To understand clearly one has to have just one eye.
Controlled or not controlled?
The same dice shows two faces.
Not controlled or controlled
bad movie written by jews
the problem with jews is that they don't understand humans because they are not human
throughout history whenever anyone has called them out on doing something disgusting or illogical they have just claimed it's "sacred" or that "you goyim just don't get it" which is what the fable of the emperor's new clothes is about.
Hope that helps!
It's sad to say but this is the last good alien invasion movie
I didn't watch all of it, but other countries wanted to blow up the Alien's, so I switched it off having a too low of an IQ to bother.
It's the exact same bullshit time-travel plot as Interstellar anon
It's shitty written melodrama with sci fi cosmesis
sci fi for peopel who hate sci fi, like all modern "sci fi"
if you never figure out how to use present and past tense in your language you don't get locked down by time jews and can be whenever you want
doesnt work for niggers for some reason
Kek what?
Seriously how much acid did you drop and how long did it take to link those two while simultaneously inventing in your head a new meaning of the word "same"?
I'm actually curious.
essentially the aliens communicate in 4D
snoozefest midwit slop
Take that, Trump!
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it's about the sapir-whorf theory and how language shapes the perception of your reality. the essence of it is that the way / your culture uses language will shape how you perceive the world around you. simplest example would be if your culture has 10 different words for snow, then your eye will learn to tell the difference between different kinds of snowfall as well and start to see the difference.
in this movie, the language idea is spun even further, the aliens have a non linear perception of time, they already know the future, and have a language that represents that. amy adams learns that language and starts to perceive the future before it happens as well.
Woman learns alien language. Is able to bitch at chinese general in alien language, general is stupified and forgets to launch nukes.
uhhh it's an allegory of immigrants
Were sapir and whorf niggers or something? Why don't they understand causality?
Through the story of a linguist learning to communicate with alien visitors, the film explores how understanding a new language can change our view of reality especially our experience of time, memory, and choice. At its core, it's about connection, communication, and the power of understanding others.
I fucking hate jeremy renner. Such an unlikable face and voice.
So it's not family drama with a message to save humanity being sent back through a time loop?
Guess you havent seen it. Can't blame you, tho, the movie is shit
He had an unlikable penis too, but at least no one needs to worry about that anymore.
scientist trying to learn how to communicate is a 5 min montage. The rest is sappy melodramatic shit, trite hollywood drama and deus ex machina
the ayylmao's knew of every turn of events and later so did amy winehouse in the limited but crucial role she played that tells paranoid nations to chill the fuck out
also she saw the future that she and renner would hook up, marry, produce a child and then see that child die very young because of a rare disease which would break up the relationship between her and renner when it's revealed to him that she knew everything, but still went on ahead because she didn't want to miss out on the good experiences that would come before the bad
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Why you hate drama anon? It is fine. The movie is Villenueve's (or whatever the fuck his name is) best work.
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he fell for it this bad
Okay now explain why planet Earth is in orbit for me
a massive chocolate orange
nonsequitur
Quit the sophism.
I said trite hollywood drama and sappy melodrama.
And it should be sci fi, not that shit.
Also Villeneuve has never made a good movie, let alone a good sci fi movie
damn. amy adams is smart asf
it was a good mix of sci-fi and drama.
I don't know what "hollywood" drama means. 90% of the drama I watch is from west. If u want science go read a physics book.
Stick to capeslop and starslop pls.
If you said this to me irl, you're getting punched....HARD.
I watched this movie, understood the plot, and yet the most intense feeling it stirred in me was an ardent desire to put the violonist out of his misery.
Here's the film key "concepts"
thinking in the alien langage allows your mind to work both in the present and a future
she hasn't actually married the other guy until the end of the film, those were just visions from her future self
due to this weird future sight she knew before having the child that it was doomed to die of cancer, but decided to have it anyway
she reveals this to her husband after the child's birth, this causes a divorce since he disagree with her choice
And here's the actual key elements of the film
aliens acted in the weird ways they do not due to the natural language barriers and alien weirdness, but because they knew it would lead to a unified humanity via future sight
this means that none of the struggle to learn their language/interact with them matters, it's just weird noise
the protag is always right and always will be the enlightened voice of muh science n reason
naturally every character that comes into contact with her must end up admiring her
by the end of the film humanity as a whole must prostate itself at her feets, even a dictator, which she convinces with actual "power of love"
even the fuckwit of an author realized this was completely fucking nonsensical, and so he choose the laziest way to justify it, he gave his script to his favorite character
I think this film would legitimately be better if it was cut at the half point, even if that meant the story went nowhere
Doubt you’d have the courage to try that after seeing my 6'4'' rugged, hairy Caucasian presence.
hmm fair criticism but I still liked the movie on the first watch. I tend to indulge in the "feelings" the film leaves me with rather than thinking about logical developments after the fact. I honestly don't care she was that important I just love the "vibe" u get what i mean bro?
time is a flat circle
One of the most overrated movies of all time. Fucking Alien 3 is more entertaining.
Doubt you’d have the courage to try that after seeing my 6'4'' rugged, hairy Caucasian presence.
I guet what you mean I really tend to enjoy films for their vibe, I liked tarkovsky's work, blade runner, and even anihilation. I love film who have a "vibe" to them, but the one this film had died in the second half of the film.
It was jarring how everything was centered around the main character, especially whent the author threw a ceremony to her glory before having finished, completely threw me off, especially when I realized that due to the aliens future sight, she becomes a tool in their hands with no real possibility of affecting the story, and thus no merit.
Also I dislike how common it is for modern American style movies to include divorce drama, and when I realized the author introduced a way to have divorce sadness before even starting the relationship, it threw me into a fit of laughter that ruined any vibe that were left.
Okay! Imagine one day, big spaceship pods suddenly appear in different places around the world. They look like giant eggs from space! Inside each one, there are big squishy aliens called Heptapods who look kind of like tall squids.
People don’t know if the aliens are good or bad, so they get very nervous. A smart lady named Louise, who is really good at understanding languages, is asked to talk to the aliens and figure out what they want.
Louise and a scientist named Ian go into the spaceship to meet the aliens. The aliens don’t talk like us—they write with squiggly symbols like ink circles! Louise slowly learns to understand their alien language. But guess what? Their language is special—when you understand it, you start to see time differently. It’s like remembering the future!
As Louise learns more, she starts having visions of a little girl—her future daughter. Even though she knows that her daughter will get sick one day, she still chooses to love her and live her life.
In the end, the aliens say they came to help humans so that one day, humans can help them in return. And Louise saves the day by using what she learned from the aliens to stop people from going to war.
So it’s a story about talking, understanding each other, and how love is important—even when it's hard.
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China numba 1!!!!!
Some anon explained it perfectly to me a while back. Hollywood jews were trying to break in the Chinese market so they started making pro bug movies in the 2015s era like The Martian.
None of it worked and it was all for nothing because China makes their own movies now with red propaganda instead of jew propaganda