The film touches on many topics. One of them is computerization. Although it was just one shot, one moment, which, most likely, not everyone saw, but it says a lot. Of course, we all know that technology is developing at a cosmic pace. I'm not far from the computer myself, but I'm not going to walk around wired either. Why? Will it make life easier? The film shows a boy sitting like a plant. Okay. He's not human anymore. And the most interesting thing is that he probably did not live better. In the future, I think computers will kill us all.
The second topic is, of course, infertility. Could women suddenly stop giving birth? Many scientists argue that this is possible in principle. Here it is shown as one of the options for the extinction of mankind, among others, which, the fall of a meteorite, nuclear war and so on. But it also just can not happen, but from some disease, and the chances that humanity will die out due to disease only 1%, so I would class this film as a science fiction genre.
But at the same time, it's action. More than half of the movie there are chases, shootings, explosions and all that. So this is an action movie with a great story. Another feature of the film is the location of the camera. It feels like it's some kind of chronicle of reporting. It's like you're at war. The blood on the screen and the view from the side. I was more interested in watching the movie.
Well, if you look at the episodes, I liked the beginning more than the end. Here we go. Whose ship is that? Yours? Aliens? I don't know. Like, think for yourself whether it's good or bad. The film left a lot of questions. Can the birth of one child in 18 years save humanity? That's not clear either.
In general, I would say a very good film about a fantastic, but, nevertheless, a real future that leaves at least a drop of hope even in the most hopeless situation.
8 out of 10
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