It kind of isn't, it's about a man who betrayed his ideals by nationalizing an industry of his political rival whom he believed dead that caused his fall. It wasn't libertarianism failing, it was Ryan.
It literally is and it carries through the series.
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Anonymous
It's a flanderization of the series you're showing, not the original vision. In the first game, Ryan is a tragic character forced to make an impossible choice and then seeing his whole world collapse as a result. The sequels have the subtlety of a Saturday morning cartoons.
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Anonymous
Saturday morning cartoons are at least entertaining.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Bioshock was entertaining
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Anonymous
Infinite was not.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
True
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Sounds like you know I'm right and just trying to be argumentative.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
No, I think that you're the perfect consumer of Bioshock 2 and 3, if the first one and its message flew over your head.
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
i think this anon
It's a flanderization of the series you're showing, not the original vision. In the first game, Ryan is a tragic character forced to make an impossible choice and then seeing his whole world collapse as a result. The sequels have the subtlety of a Saturday morning cartoons.
made a perfectly good argument and you refuse to engage with and refute it in anyway
address the point or stop pretending to be some kind of intellectual on Cinemaphile when you got all your views from mediocre youtube essays
2 weeks ago
Anonymous
Saying it got flanderized over time doesn't refute my point that bioshock is a critique of ayn rand, it's impossible to miss unless you're ignorant of ayn rand.
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Anonymous
You're the one who's missing things. The story of Bioshock 1 references Any Rand but the main plotline is that of Citizen Kane, a man fed up with the system he's surrounded by so he makes a new one, only to become the same system by the end. You fell for the simplest references and missed the entire point of the character.
>Jack is now Jaqueline >Andrew Ryan acts like Trump >Atlas is now the personification of toxic masculinity >Splicing becomes an allegory for transexuality
A miniseries about the rise and fall of rapture could be kino. But they will frick it up.
If they adapt the 1st game directly that would be absolutely moronic.
They're shitting themselves over the success of Fallout. They're desperately trying to find a cutie lead actress to replace the current boring square-jawed protagonist.
Im just not interested in modern filmmaking unless it’s Nolan, Tarantino, Scorsese or Villenue. Those are just a small handful of aging directors who are allowed to make their own movies without sterile, artificial diversity quotas
It'll be shit no matter what. If it's an adaptation of the first game then it'll suck because 90% of the story is audio logs with the only main plot point being interesting is the "would you kindly" twist. If they make it a prequel about Rapture then you bet they'll include Lamb and the shit from 2 for sequel bait. I replayed the games recently and while 2 has my favorite gameplay the plot sucks. Sinclair's a bro though
Can't wait for it to be some hamfisted "capitalism bad" allegory like Fallout
That's literally what the game was about.
Funny, I actually played these games as a kid and remember it being about finding plasmids and dealing with Big Daddies.
>as a kid
That's your problem
What's yours?
It's literally the premise if the game lol, it's a critique of libertarians and ayn rand type thinking. who is John Galt?
>le media literacy face
do everyone a favor and stop being a homosexual
It kind of isn't, it's about a man who betrayed his ideals by nationalizing an industry of his political rival whom he believed dead that caused his fall. It wasn't libertarianism failing, it was Ryan.
It literally is and it carries through the series.
It's a flanderization of the series you're showing, not the original vision. In the first game, Ryan is a tragic character forced to make an impossible choice and then seeing his whole world collapse as a result. The sequels have the subtlety of a Saturday morning cartoons.
Saturday morning cartoons are at least entertaining.
Bioshock was entertaining
Infinite was not.
True
Sounds like you know I'm right and just trying to be argumentative.
No, I think that you're the perfect consumer of Bioshock 2 and 3, if the first one and its message flew over your head.
i think this anon
made a perfectly good argument and you refuse to engage with and refute it in anyway
address the point or stop pretending to be some kind of intellectual on Cinemaphile when you got all your views from mediocre youtube essays
Saying it got flanderized over time doesn't refute my point that bioshock is a critique of ayn rand, it's impossible to miss unless you're ignorant of ayn rand.
You're the one who's missing things. The story of Bioshock 1 references Any Rand but the main plotline is that of Citizen Kane, a man fed up with the system he's surrounded by so he makes a new one, only to become the same system by the end. You fell for the simplest references and missed the entire point of the character.
>playing dumb
please an effort with your bait
some capitalism is good. $10 for a pound of bacon is bad.
Most capitalism is good. Lawlessness is bad.
>Netflix and anything
Fallout is good.
No it isn't but it's not Netflix so I don't know you would even bring it up.
One Piece was good
no
>Jack is now Jaqueline
>Andrew Ryan acts like Trump
>Atlas is now the personification of toxic masculinity
>Splicing becomes an allegory for transexuality
becomes an allegory for transexuality
This implies the show is going to be full of trannies getting their heads stoved in with a wrench.
>Would you kindly stay tuned?
guess her race
pro tip, it's not white 😉
>race obsessed incel seethes about race
Wow what a surprise
>t. Black person or Black person lover
>still obsessed with race
Classic
Japanese? Is she a fishmonger?
A miniseries about the rise and fall of rapture could be kino. But they will frick it up.
If they adapt the 1st game directly that would be absolutely moronic.
>Netflix
Nah. Should have been Amazon.
They're shitting themselves over the success of Fallout. They're desperately trying to find a cutie lead actress to replace the current boring square-jawed protagonist.
Im just not interested in modern filmmaking unless it’s Nolan, Tarantino, Scorsese or Villenue. Those are just a small handful of aging directors who are allowed to make their own movies without sterile, artificial diversity quotas
It'll be shit no matter what. If it's an adaptation of the first game then it'll suck because 90% of the story is audio logs with the only main plot point being interesting is the "would you kindly" twist. If they make it a prequel about Rapture then you bet they'll include Lamb and the shit from 2 for sequel bait. I replayed the games recently and while 2 has my favorite gameplay the plot sucks. Sinclair's a bro though