so basically I feel that the movie was trying to say that if there were only two females left on the planet, all the men
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enj857 — 12 years ago(September 26, 2013 10:27 AM)
so basically I feel that the movie was trying to say that if there were only two females left on the planet, all the men would turn into rapists? Those guys in the army scene were acting like complete animals!
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kimmerjax — 12 years ago(September 26, 2013 09:17 PM)
Jim and Frank never acted like rapists.so, no, not all men acted like rapists.
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cassbtt — 9 years ago(October 30, 2016 06:33 PM)
This movie is a marvelous combination of a lot of other movies, or concepts form other movies:
- The OP mentions one that sounds like a description of Dr. Strangelove's 10 men to 1 women idea for the end of the world.
- The beginning of the movie is right out of Day of the Triffids.
- The rabid infecteds are basically from Cronenberg's film Rabid.
- The initial outbreak in the lab is a take on what the Army of the 12 Monkeys enviro-activists were suspected of doing in, yes, 12 Monkeys, and
- The survival against all odds (most of this movie) is like any of the Night of the Living Dead sequels.
Great pic, though. Being "inspired by" is no problem if the execution is this good.
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dementia412 — 12 years ago(October 12, 2013 06:29 PM)
It's not that odd. There is a famous study where students were put into a prison; some as guards and some as prisoners. It took less than a day for the guards to start abusing the prisoners. Take a small group of men, remove all the controls that keep them acting properly, add in some terror and a commander who was likely already a psychopath, and it's easy to see how they could tip that way in a month.
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shoegal998 — 12 years ago(January 18, 2014 11:47 PM)
I understand what you're saying, but I don't think that sexism is something that was present in this film. One of the point in the film, in my opinion, is knowing what you had to do to stay alive, whether or not it was right. The initial intentions of Major West wasn't to rape women any more than it was Jim's intention to kill the infected little boy or Selena's intention to murder Mark. You kill an infected boy before he kills you. You murder your friend before he turns and kills you. You think the world is over and feel this responsibility to make sure humanity doesn't end. Most incidents like this in the film were showing that you have to do what you have to do to survive, no matter what it is. You could tell that Major West felt guilty for what was about to happen to the girls. But he felt it was what needed to be done to make sure humanity didn't end.
Now on to the pigs that were all for the rape. They were extremely excited about it. I think that this was the second point in the film: showing the awful things people would do because they can get away with it. But yes, they did turn into animals, which is because there's nothing stopping them. No one judging them. It's a scary thought, that's for sure. -
toe_jam_on_toast — 12 years ago(February 28, 2014 02:16 AM)
As someone who has been R-worded? I don't appreciate that analogy
Its NOT a sexist film!!! Btw? Are you a film and media student? I notice just how many people start asking filmic questions around the time for dissertations
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toe_jam_on_toast — 12 years ago(March 26, 2014 01:11 PM)
Helpless? Serena was far from helpless, more it was just too many men.
I really don't like this whole analogy where it seems to have become ok to say that raping them would be ok for the continuance of the species
Nope. Power and control. R-word is a violent act and about control. Selena took most of that away by giving her some pillsand saved some for herself. You go limp? Theres no fun in for them.
Luckily? Most army guys are NOT like this.
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toe_jam_on_toast — 11 years ago(April 09, 2014 05:56 AM)
It's really just the word 'Helpless' that I personally have an issue with, it makes her seem weak, when she was far from it.
"You can take and abuse my body but you will never take my mind, my mind is my own." - Anon.
I view her as being kick-ass but will deal with each situation as it comes Gang rape or whatever She will deal with it and be strong every time.
Tho maybe Im reading into it just exactly what I want to?
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DreamCatchMe — 11 years ago(April 22, 2014 05:15 PM)
Exactlytake away women and go to the army! Men are going to become horny, then take away women full stop. They are going to see two women who as a group of men they are easily going to overpower, there will be a limited amount of things going through their minds, and it's not, "Oh I'm going to help this lady start anew in the world and become a mother." It is, "PUSSY!"
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lalinea97 — 11 years ago(July 08, 2014 05:12 PM)
Jesus. You need to gang rape a 14 year old on the day she watched her father die in order to save humanity? Having men and women would ensure humanity. Why would rape be any more necessary with just 2 women present? Eventually they likely would have had babies. Without being gang raped. Selena would have likely bred with Jim, obviously.
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cryconscry — 11 years ago(May 23, 2014 04:38 AM)
To have drama you need conflict and surprise. The heroes thought they had reached the promised land when they discovered the soldiers, which turned out to be as bad as the ragers. If there were no bad guys/girls in stories they would all be boring.