They send multiple assassins to complete a job, always fails until the offspring in one of them is turned into dust and causes the bomb to explode(?). Other parts i dont get yet.
Why the frick was he filled with coins and a weird fuzzy baby slug thing and what the frick are thost flying slab things that were being made in the factory city and then flying around in space after baby space dust big bang? Visually interesting film but fricked if I have any idea what was going on plot wise
Was the floating guy and Alchemist dude a metaphor for God and the Last Man on the surface constantly trying to kill them Satan? Traditionally would be flipped with Satan being underground but the themes are there.
I think the big bricks were to seed life in the new universe. That scene one of the bricks impacted a planet and it look like it spread after it hit.
I am going to bed but these posts are all I can think of makes the most sense. Any other ideas?
>Muh poop and rape >In 2022
Live action parts were terrible
It was alright but feels like it would be better off if it was released 30-20 years ago. could have been a cult classic or whatever
can anyone tell me the significance of the dudes who were being electrocuted and then releasing fluid into buckets? the fluid was then used to create the strawmen in
that was the first metaphor that flew over my head
I feel like some things don't have a meaning, or maybe they do and are very esoteric. The whole factory effort was obviously to produce the life bricks
I think the big bricks were to seed life in the new universe. That scene one of the bricks impacted a planet and it look like it spread after it hit.
I am wondering who the baby boss thing was on the screen though. Maybe the whole process was just a take on what God does in the infinite production of life, usually it is depicted as beautiful but maybe it is like what is shown, writhing flesh, gnashing teeth, and constant suffering. Perhaps it has something to do with sins idk.
Both Assassin bits were great, all of the other stuff with the First Man and the Alchemist & their shit scoopers was meh, also kinda wierd with the shit shoveler getting an erection when being electrocuted
Was the floating guy and Alchemist dude a metaphor for God and the Last Man on the surface constantly trying to kill them Satan? Traditionally would be flipped with Satan being underground but the themes are there.
I was entranced until the moment the "bomb plot" ends. After that you can tell how it went from "we have a plan and story outline" to "random shit for the sake of shock value with a very cheesy ending".
It's just a fricking acid trip.
Like a rorshach you can see what you want to see.
Anyone teeling you "this is metaphoric for this that or the other" is a pretentious wanna be critic.
And I should know, I know the occult and I know symbolism. Anybodynsaying anything else is full of shit. Picrel.
I disagree. Sure, some of it is just random "visions" the makers had, but some themes are pretty apparent. Not everything is some meaningful metaphor for something very specific the creator intended, but Im sure the overall film has some very obvious ideas.
And lastly, thats the whole point of "art", it allows the viewer to interpret the work. I personally think the whole film was about the "rat race". The first scene hes being lifted past the high fortress place with the automatic guns etc. For me thats clearly the 0.1% of the ruling class. Then as he goes further down, he keeps running into different working classes, eventually reaching rock bottom. The assassin in this context might represent some kind of spark that might lead to a revolution. That fails and then the elite watch the vivisection of the failed assassin.
Again thats just my personal interpretation off a single viewing.
Who is the Last Man/israeli guy meant to be? I thought the failed assassins were some weird loop thing with all the failed briefcases and open corpses, was the 1st assassin some unique guy since he had the baby thing in him compared to the others, but then it went to the israeli guy sending them down into different zones? I could have probably followed if it was all about the assassins and some war going on but then they threw in that other stuff with the Witch and the israeli guy. Although I'm sure the creator has said that he's bipolar and he used to just write down dreams he had, so this could just have had a plan for the first 20 minutes and the rest are just random dreams he's had over the years thrown in. Cool film though.
Where did you watch it?
On the telly.
I torrented it from RARBG
Shudder has it now, that's why it is poping up now.
Are any of the Shudder shows good? The trailers always look interesting but I dunno if it's worth the subscription
Pirate it tard
>Should I pay $6 to watch one movie?
Get a job.
kimcartoon
anarchy is, le bad?
They send multiple assassins to complete a job, always fails until the offspring in one of them is turned into dust and causes the bomb to explode(?). Other parts i dont get yet.
They use the "baby" to create a new universe and ending the old.
I stopped trying to follow the plot about 20 minutes in and just admired the work. Funny how he's been on this project since he worked on Robocop.
>just admired the work
And then it lost me with all the walking in front of a small green screen stuff.
Why the frick was he filled with coins and a weird fuzzy baby slug thing and what the frick are thost flying slab things that were being made in the factory city and then flying around in space after baby space dust big bang? Visually interesting film but fricked if I have any idea what was going on plot wise
On the wiki it says the scripture that they pull out of him during the surgery scene was a metaphor for the useful secrets of war.
I am going to bed but these posts are all I can think of makes the most sense. Any other ideas?
I think the big bricks were to seed life in the new universe. That scene one of the bricks impacted a planet and it look like it spread after it hit.
>Muh poop and rape
>In 2022
Live action parts were terrible
It was alright but feels like it would be better off if it was released 30-20 years ago. could have been a cult classic or whatever
Would you have taken him with you?
Yes, they represent the goyim forced to work until death. Taking him with me would be the redpill.
can anyone tell me the significance of the dudes who were being electrocuted and then releasing fluid into buckets? the fluid was then used to create the strawmen in
that was the first metaphor that flew over my head
shid ::::^)
it wasn't shit tho, it was transparent
I feel like some things don't have a meaning, or maybe they do and are very esoteric. The whole factory effort was obviously to produce the life bricks
I am wondering who the baby boss thing was on the screen though. Maybe the whole process was just a take on what God does in the infinite production of life, usually it is depicted as beautiful but maybe it is like what is shown, writhing flesh, gnashing teeth, and constant suffering. Perhaps it has something to do with sins idk.
Both Assassin bits were great, all of the other stuff with the First Man and the Alchemist & their shit scoopers was meh, also kinda wierd with the shit shoveler getting an erection when being electrocuted
Was the floating guy and Alchemist dude a metaphor for God and the Last Man on the surface constantly trying to kill them Satan? Traditionally would be flipped with Satan being underground but the themes are there.
I felt like there just wasn't enough feces. I dunno, maybe it's just me.
turned it off after like 30 minutes, got boring very very quickly
Filtered.
I was entranced until the moment the "bomb plot" ends. After that you can tell how it went from "we have a plan and story outline" to "random shit for the sake of shock value with a very cheesy ending".
I still enjoyed it.
It's just a fricking acid trip.
Like a rorshach you can see what you want to see.
Anyone teeling you "this is metaphoric for this that or the other" is a pretentious wanna be critic.
And I should know, I know the occult and I know symbolism. Anybodynsaying anything else is full of shit. Picrel.
Oops forgot pic
this looks like a series of morons were told to try and make a painting and just went over each other's work. just awful
That's Jackson Pollock and that's considered a modern masterpiece.
There are obvious metaphors but ok
I disagree. Sure, some of it is just random "visions" the makers had, but some themes are pretty apparent. Not everything is some meaningful metaphor for something very specific the creator intended, but Im sure the overall film has some very obvious ideas.
And lastly, thats the whole point of "art", it allows the viewer to interpret the work. I personally think the whole film was about the "rat race". The first scene hes being lifted past the high fortress place with the automatic guns etc. For me thats clearly the 0.1% of the ruling class. Then as he goes further down, he keeps running into different working classes, eventually reaching rock bottom. The assassin in this context might represent some kind of spark that might lead to a revolution. That fails and then the elite watch the vivisection of the failed assassin.
Again thats just my personal interpretation off a single viewing.
Who is the Last Man/israeli guy meant to be? I thought the failed assassins were some weird loop thing with all the failed briefcases and open corpses, was the 1st assassin some unique guy since he had the baby thing in him compared to the others, but then it went to the israeli guy sending them down into different zones? I could have probably followed if it was all about the assassins and some war going on but then they threw in that other stuff with the Witch and the israeli guy. Although I'm sure the creator has said that he's bipolar and he used to just write down dreams he had, so this could just have had a plan for the first 20 minutes and the rest are just random dreams he's had over the years thrown in. Cool film though.