From what I can tell they wanted to make a case how the general population and politicians do not care about "real issues".
It is a big "TRUST THE SCIENCE" sign, it can be overlap with climate or anything that the science is saying, including COVID.
Considering how politicians are throwing away human rights to "fight COVID" and how freaking serious the world takes climate change it is just ridiculous.
A much better movie would have been to show how many times the scientists have been wrong. If you falsely predict the end of the world a dozen times I may not trust you next time even if it ends up being true. It would make for a great case against climate alarmism.
That's the thing. You can actually interpret its metaphor in any way you might like. I didn't hate it, and the "authorities don't give a shit" can be spot on about pretty much anything (like them apparently not seeing the trucker convoy coming, and thinking we'd sheeple our way quietly into their globalist chinese masking cult.)
It does make a point about them being scientists and people not caring about that. Is not a movie to hate but it was boring. It was suppose to make people have this revelation about the current state of the world but it just felt it was made for teenagers.
If anything that movie belonged in "I'm 14 and this is deep" subreddit.
I heard the point of it was to parody people who don't believe in climate cultism.
From what I can tell they wanted to make a case how the general population and politicians do not care about "real issues".
It is a big "TRUST THE SCIENCE" sign, it can be overlap with climate or anything that the science is saying, including COVID.
Considering how politicians are throwing away human rights to "fight COVID" and how freaking serious the world takes climate change it is just ridiculous.
A much better movie would have been to show how many times the scientists have been wrong. If you falsely predict the end of the world a dozen times I may not trust you next time even if it ends up being true. It would make for a great case against climate alarmism.
That's the thing. You can actually interpret its metaphor in any way you might like. I didn't hate it, and the "authorities don't give a shit" can be spot on about pretty much anything (like them apparently not seeing the trucker convoy coming, and thinking we'd sheeple our way quietly into their globalist chinese masking cult.)
It does make a point about them being scientists and people not caring about that. Is not a movie to hate but it was boring. It was suppose to make people have this revelation about the current state of the world but it just felt it was made for teenagers. If anything that movie belonged in "I'm 14 and this is deep" subreddit.