Id recommend you watch them both. Before I say this… again I’d like to remind you that conspiracy isn’t to spread fear but to give wake to the possibilities that lay beyond the veil…. If we don’t find ways to unite in the midst of division whether it be race, culture, class, and be vocal in the fight against authoritarianism, the globalist agendas.

The possibilities of humanity having its free will usurped is highly plausible, with the rise for ai algorithms, yhall see how much the internet has changed just from 5 years ago alone, and the condition in which human morality is now, something is happening.

Not only that, we’re trying to grapple with climate change, yet ironically we’re building ai data centers that are catering to emissions and water contaminations. But that’s the least of our problems as we’re slowly being led into captive, because we’re so divided that it’s not long before we’re all conquered by a beast system in which none can escape.

Watch the movie (2073 + civil war )and share your opinions. As the entertainment industry has always had a way of pushing not only subliminal messages but also conditioning the minds as well as predictively programming ideas that at some time gradually comes into reality. The point with recommending these films is also to get some views on what it all means subliminally from your viewpoints. I still find it odd how both films are released in 2024.

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  1. SkeezySevens on

    I checked out the IMDB for 2073 and was surprised to see some notable public figures in the “cast” list.

    Nigel Farage, Narendra Modi, Viktor Orban to name a few.

    Are they actually in the movie? Or just used supplementally, like in news clips or something to help tell the narrative.

  2. ThatDamnRocketRacoon on

    I’ll give 2073 a watch. It felt iffy to me as something trying to be both fiction and non-fiction at the same time. Looked like a very janky narrative that makes the point something that is bashing you over the head with it’s non subtlety while also being so sci-fi that you can’t walk away with an honest view of the topic.

    I loved Civil War. I thought it was masterfully crafted and acted. But I also went in wanting to watch a story and not have a filmmaker lecture me with their viewpoints and have it completely mirror our current time. People who were looking for that were mad that it wasn’t explicitly anti-Trump/MAGA. What’s funny about that is the president and his supporters were pretty obviously analogs for them. It just wasn’t the point of the film, so the choir that needs to be preached to wasn’t satisfied. The entire online rage about California and Texas being allied in rebellion was embarrassing to watch.

    As for messaging on that, there certainly was some. Alex Garland always has something to say and most of the time it’s smart and layered. I think his point of Civil War was showing how pointless it is. It’s brutality against each other for no reason other than the whims of the elite. That’s why a lot of the most brutal scenes play out in almost absurd settings and showing people die who shouldn’t even be a part of this. It culminates with the idea that you don’t rise up against each other. You rise up against the ones who destroy our lives. I think that was also the point of California and Texas as allies. People wanted anger porn and got told that those feelings get us nowhere.

  3. Embarrassed-Base-139 on

    One is a pretty good Alex Garland movie the other is pure right wing prop-slop

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