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City of Ember is now out on the torrent sites for download. I thought it was great, and any of the regular readers of this blog will enjoy it. The reviews are mediocre and it was a box office failure. I think this is because people aren't really understanding the movie. This is because they don't want to think or deal with the issues brought up in the movie. It is really about consciousness, and dealing with the shadow self. On a more superficial level, it is about dealing with people who are asleep in your everyday life. Here is my brief synopsis (without giving too much away).
Some sort of cataclysm destroyed life on the surface of the earth. The remaining people fled to an underground city which can sustain life for about 200 years. The "builders" (architects/masons) decided to hide the information of an outside world, from society for 200 years. The box will be passed down to each mayor, and in exactly 200 years it will open. Future generations are born in underground with no knowledge of an outside world. Society is set up in a communist way, people work for the greater good of the whole. Children go to indoctrination school. People are taught to be scared of the darkness/shadow self, and it is actually illegal to venture into the unlit outside areas of the city. On assignment day, they blindly pick a job that they will work at for the rest of their lives. The city is perpetually lit by incandescent bulbs, but at this point everything is falling apart. It is past the 200 years, the city was designed to sustain life. There are daily blackouts, the main generator is on its last legs. This is the mayor (Bill Murray) on assignment day, with a healthy dose of sun symbolism. The story centers on 2 inquisitive youth who have just got their jobs assigned. The young girls grandmother is "crazy" and literally hangs on to the threads of reality. She has yarns tied to everything in the house. She is not crazy though, she knows the truth. This kinda shows the perception society has for people who seek truth or are into 'conspiracy'. Obelisk, and sun light. The old man is his boss, he represents the typical indoctrinated person. When the kid tried to ask him a serious question, he literally falls asleep (LOL). You can relate this to everyday people, when you try to discuss 9/11 or something else esoteric. The old man is also compartmentalized, in his job/brain. When asked about other areas, he says "I don't know, its not my job". "Don't think too hard, your going to get a headache". The city hall building inbetween 2 pillars of light.
Nice rug lady!
"33' double lightning bolt, much like the 'ss' logo.
I don't want to give away too much, there is tons of symblism. Its really about these kids journey through darkness/consciousness. The center square of Ember represents the heart, everything eminates from there. Check out the movie and let me know what you think in comments. It comes out on actual dvd on jan 20th, for people that don't download.
Apple's Plans for a Foldable iPhone and Smart Home Innovations The MacRumors Show: Apple's Plans for a Foldable iPhone and Smart Home Innovations Is Apple about to revolutionize our gadgets once again? According to recent buzz and predictions from MacRumors and top analysts, Apple is gearing up to do just that. The tech giant seems poised to make significant strides in the foldable device arena and smart home technology. Let's dive into the details of these exciting endeavors, and what they could mean for Apple's product lineup. Foldable iPhone: Apple's Exciting New Leap Imagine holding an iPhone that unfolds to reveal a screen nearly as big as an iPad Mini! That's precisely what Apple is reportedly working on, with a foldable iPhone expected to debut in the second half of 2026. Rumored to feature a clamshell design akin to Samsung's Galaxy Z Flip, this device could have a screen size ranging from 7.9 to 8.3 inches when opened...
Steven Kazmierczak had been taking three drugs prescribed for him by his psychiatrist, the Northern Illinois University gunman's girlfriend told CNN. Jessica Baty said Tuesday that her boyfriend of two years had been taking Xanax, used to treat anxiety, and Ambien, a sleep agent, as well as the antidepressant Prozac. Baty said the psychiatrist prescribed the medications, a fact that made her so "nervous" that she tried to persuade Kazmierczak to stop taking one of the drugs. She said he had stopped taking the antidepressant three weeks before the Valentine's Day rampage on the NIU campus in DeKalb, Illinois, which left five students dead and 16 wounded. He then killed himself. In an exclusive interview with CNN Sunday, Baty said Kazmierczak had been taking the anti-depressant for obsessive-compulsive tendencies and anxiety caused by school pressures. She told CNN that, during their two-year courtship, she had never seen him display violent tendencies and she e...
You may have heard of Hasna Ait Boulahcen, the woman who died in a raid carried about by French police in the days after the attacks in Paris. Or you might have seen her on the website of the Daily Mail, which said it obtained exclusive photos of her , or the New York Post , which dubbed her the “skanky suicide bomber” in a front-page story That was the characterization those tabloids ran with: that Boulahcen was, as the Daily Mail wrote, “a party animal with a string of boyfriends who had shown no interest in religion.” Here is what was said to be a photo of Boulahcen lounging in a bathtub blown up onto the front page of the Nov. 20 edition of the Post: The problem is that the woman that the Post confidently declared to be the “Paris suicide bomber” doesn’t appear to be her at all. That woman, pictured above, came forward today to say she is not Hasna Ait Boulahcen and has no connection to the group o...
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