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It’s probably my favorite scifi movie that made me really feel something. I think you can find a lot to relate to, grief, depression, loss. I really think the main theme is self destruction, specifically resulting from some kind of trauma. Everyone had their own issues and they were all basically destroying themselves and finding solace in the shimmer.

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Quite literally self ‘Annihilation’, I think the shimmer itself is more analogous to cancer (continuously expanding, with random distorted outcomes, most of which are agressive towards anything untainted by the shimmer), but fundamentally each of the characters are there for their own different reasons for self-destruction with the hopes that it benefits others, as they effectively know it’s a suicide mission).

The bit that I cannot recall if it was explained is why did the special ops guy go if he had a loving wife at home; what was his reason for self destruction?

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The bit that I cannot recall if it was explained is why did the special ops guy go if he had a loving wife at home; what was his reason for self destruction?

I don’t remember an explanation for it aside from it was just his mission as part of being in the military. But he didn’t really have a “loving” wife at home. She cheated on him. Maybe he knew and volunteered for the mission because his marriage was over.

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The book is better IMO (other than no Portman :-) and one of the most disturbing things I’ve ever read. Highly recommended.

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Did you read all three books? Got real WTF in book 2 and 3.

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Yes, I read them all the same week (bad weather kept me inside). Yesterday I read the Silo Stories (3?) in his Machine Learning anthology. I liked the first book and the short stories the best.

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The movie was about cancer? Where did you read that?! The movie is the closest movie approximation of the book Alex Garland could make, considering how dense and intertwined the whole Southern Reach Trilogy is.

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Sorry if my question sounded like an attack 😬 Vandermeer’s writing style deliberately opens his work to different interpretations and it’s rather interesting to see the same happening with this movie adaptation. Another interesting angle I’ve read is environmental: either in a way that Area X is return to nature (purification) or it’s the opposite (our own destruction of the planet) Getting ready to re-read the whole trilogy, will definitely include this guy’s cancer perspective as I am going through to see how it fits.

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Didn’t understand the hype for that movie at all.

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My favourite film analysis of this is by Dan Olson of Folding Ideas: https://youtu.be/URo66iLNEZw

It’s a great breakdown and also criticises those “ending explained” videos as well.

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Requiem for a dream

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I just watched Neon Genesis Evangellion. WTF at the end of the series. Then saw there was a later movie with the “real” end. Which was also WTF.

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Literally the first thing on my mind when I saw this thread! I needed some time to process what happened after seeing End of Evangelion.

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I was looking for this reply. Seconded lmao

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Enter the void

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Also “The Void” is another good one.

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And Touching the Void for completeness?

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The credits just soften you up for the mindfuck.

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Black mirror.

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Seriously. That’s a show where I could only do one or two at a time.

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I dropped it after 3rd Episode.

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Third episode of which season?

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