Your top 5 philosophical sci-fi films
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Innocent User — 1 year ago(December 31, 2024 09:54 AM)
I suppose there's a potential argument here about the difference between sci-fi and fantasy, but I'm not in this thread to argue. I'd like to just enjoy another good movie discussion.
I would like to rephrase my statement. Sci-fi was always the best genre for philosophical story telling, until toy manufacturers started making movies.
Seriously though, can you offer other examples? I'd like my theory fully tested, because I'm still not convinced it's wrong. Are all the examples going to be kid's movies?
ETA: I've never watched a Transformers movie, so I'm conceding because of my own ignorance and trusting your perception of those movies. Are you sure they're not at all philosophical? To make a non-philosophical sci-fi movie seems like a tough assignment to me.
Additional ETA: Congrats on getting me to enter into the very discussion I said I was trying to avoid.
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— 1 year ago(December 31, 2024 01:12 PM)Logan's Run
(1976)
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A Journey Through Fairyland
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Wee Wendy
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E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial
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2001: A Space Odyssey
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azn_2 — 1 year ago(December 31, 2024 07:46 PM)
Arrival.
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/.ㅤ — 1 year ago(December 31, 2024 10:40 PM)
Transformers
Transformers 3
Transformers with the medieval knights
Transformers with the robot dinosaurs
Transformers with the robot gorillas
Not Transformers 2. That was unwatchable garbage.
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