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Surviving Progress

“Nature is not this endless credit card that we can just keep drawing on.” —Margaret Atwood

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A proud moment, indeed.
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A proud moment, indeed.

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  • 7 months ago
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Poking around on Netflix this morning, I ended up watching Code 46 with Tim Robbins and Samantha Morton. It’s a great film, despite average reviews and an unfortunately disappointing trailer (above).

The movie is a dystopian tale about a future world quietly ruled by total surveillance, mastery of genetic sequencing and cloning gone awry. The result is a two-tiered society where near-perfect information about every individual’s behavior and genetic makeup allow governments to grant or deny “cover” (the ability to travel freely) to anyone at any time based on calculated risk. With it, you live a first world life of freedom and possibility. Without it, you’re pushed to the outside edge of civilization, where life is one of subsistence.

It’s a tight plot line centered on Robbins’ and Morton’s characters, moving and nuanced. The production quality feels closer to an indie, rather than big budget, film, but they make it work. If you appreciate sci-fi as social critique and cautionary tale, Code 46 is worth watching.

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sujay:

The following might be considered slight spoilers for Inception for who don’t want to know anything about the movie before they see it, so avert your eyes quickly.
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sujay:

The following might be considered slight spoilers for Inception for who don’t want to know anything about the movie before they see it, so avert your eyes quickly.

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Read the rest of Sujay’s post on the technology behind the film.

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Alfred (via are2)

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I am very much looking forward to this film. You should too.
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I am very much looking forward to this film. You should too.

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Up — absolutely great film
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Up — absolutely great film

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Vector Movie Posters

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  • 2 years ago
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