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Originally Posted by Shadow
Took a few reads to understand (but im a bit slow lol)
You have cleared that up for me and I feel I must view this film now.
*puts on to be viewed list (near the top)*
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sorry yes - i rushed that last post.
i can use 28 days as an example - The highlights of that film for me were things like:
1) Being completely alone in london - it's like that childhood fantasy of being able to freeze the world and being able to do whatever you want. where would you go
2) The towerblock scenario - How the hell you survive in that environment. What risk is worthwhile to take to escape it
3) the scene with the soldiers and the women - where it becomes obvious that they are prepared to be 'sub-human' towards these women to try and perpetuate the human race.
For me it's things like that that were the most gripping parts of the film, as opposed to guys with red eyes running around and eating people.
Sunshine is kind of the same - the decisions that the characters are forced to make, and what *I* would do in the same situation.
Spaceships, towerblocks etc...are all kind of beside the point in terms of what is actually interesting about the film..Which for me is the relationships between the people involved *as exacerbated by* their environment.
"Hell is other people" after all ;)
Am i confusing this further?
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