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Forever Empress E
Okay. Saw it.
While I cringed through a great deal of this movie,
it is nothing compared to the nightmares I will be having
whenever I am able to sleep again.
Not that this movie was the best thing I've ever seen.
It isn't.
It just has a huge psychological impact.
While in a way the premise is absurd, in many ways it isn't.
After all, this is a time when 911 happened, kids kill each other for tennis shoes, some fairly intelligent beings hack into computer systems to do massive amounts of damage to total strangers just for the hell of it, and the rest of us are being trained to totally shun and deprive of a livelihood another human being for merely speaking the words associated with any number of non-PC things. Hell, I live in a city where we enlist volunteer "Code Rangers" to tattle on their neighbors for having tall grass, leaving their recycle bin on the curb too long, or having one too many cats.
Also found it interesting that IDs were checked at the entrance to the movie itself, not just at the entrance to the theater or at the ticket counter. I guess somebody feels teenagers would be inspired by this movie to repeat the heinous behavior depicted in the story. That is even scarier.
While I cringed through a great deal of this movie,
it is nothing compared to the nightmares I will be having
whenever I am able to sleep again.
Not that this movie was the best thing I've ever seen.
It isn't.
It just has a huge psychological impact.
While in a way the premise is absurd, in many ways it isn't.
After all, this is a time when 911 happened, kids kill each other for tennis shoes, some fairly intelligent beings hack into computer systems to do massive amounts of damage to total strangers just for the hell of it, and the rest of us are being trained to totally shun and deprive of a livelihood another human being for merely speaking the words associated with any number of non-PC things. Hell, I live in a city where we enlist volunteer "Code Rangers" to tattle on their neighbors for having tall grass, leaving their recycle bin on the curb too long, or having one too many cats.
Also found it interesting that IDs were checked at the entrance to the movie itself, not just at the entrance to the theater or at the ticket counter. I guess somebody feels teenagers would be inspired by this movie to repeat the heinous behavior depicted in the story. That is even scarier.