As I recall, there's a brief mention of a flu pandemic in the movie... exactly around the time humanity started to become sterile.
With corresponding real-life bullshit flu scare at around the same preordained time.
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As I recall, there's a brief mention of a flu pandemic in the movie... exactly around the time humanity started to become sterile.
I think a full explanation for the infertility event would make the movie far worse. Not knowing make it far more ominous.
Cloning is fairly well recognized as technology without long range efficacy. Meaning, cloning could extend the life span of the human race maybe 10 or 20 more generations but, due to the problems of making copies of copies of copies and the inevitable and inescapable loss of information that occurs, it would be as futile an effort as anything else in the long run.
crookeddy said:But I just don't buy the world going to shit in the way it did.
^ Book... good? I started a thread about how horrible it is.
It's a beautiful underrated movie. Just perfectly filmed. It's simply stunning how well the story comes together considering the book is a piece of shit that I wanted to burn in a fire.
^ Book... good? I started a thread about how horrible it is.
It's a beautiful underrated movie. Just perfectly filmed. It's simply stunning how well the story comes together considering the book is a piece of shit that I wanted to burn in a fire.
To each his own, but I liked the book. It had its farfetched moments, and PD James is not an SF writer so you just sort of had to go with the general premise (much as you do in the movie), but I thought it's exploration of themes was quite good and the characters were really a lot better developed than they were in the film.
The main character in the book had a crush on his cousin...
I'd argue that P.D. James isn't a writer
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