Also, I initially was annoyed that the scientists would go in without any protective gear and touch things without gloves, etc.
Upon retrospection, it plays into the theme of humanity being self-destructive. These were all people who demonstrated this self-destructive compulsion, so I think it plays into the thematic structure of the film. Not to mention, everything in the movie is rather lucid anyways.
The theme that resonated for me was the idea of self-destruction. Partly how self-destruction is a method of preservation, creation, cycling, error, impulse, or just a method to feel something. It also played off more as a take on mental illness to me than humanity as a whole. Each character self-destructs but does it in their own way.
Lots of thoughts on this one. I need to see it again. But I definitely liked it.
A lot of stuff to process.
My big takeaway, that bear was terrifying af.
Conservatively there are
8,737,100,000,000,000,000,000,000
ie over 8 septillion potential combinations for your top 15 (not counting the limited films), that’s more combinations than March Madness!
Have fun!
Was trying to decide between Thoroughbreds and Annihilation. Going to end up seeing Annihilation because I figure that’ll benefit more from a theatrical viewing. I kind of wanted to see thoroughbreds more though
Gonzaga’s also a dog. I picked Gonzaga for the championship. UMBC’s mascot is also a dog. The Chinese New Year for 2018 is the dog. Year of the dog. COINCIDENCE? I think not!
GONZAGA IS WINNING THIS YEAR!!!