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To the unaware, this film may seem like a silly, meaningless and uneventful sci-fi effort. This could not be a more inaccurate description, however. The movie is intensely meaningful and applies to our current society more than ever. I could imagine many viewers wondering what the point of numerous seemingly insignificant scenes may be, when in fact, every single scene is carefully chosen, thought out and directly applicable to the world today.
The story is about a drifter played by wrestling legend "Rowdy" Roddy Piper. He walks the streets of Los Angeles with is backpack full of possessions, looking out of place in our consumer driven culture. After taking a construction job, he notices some organized activity in a nearby church. One night, he follows the men into the church and discovers that the church choir we hear is just an open reel tape deck to provide a cover story for the clandestine meetings. Before leaving he stumbled onto a box of sunglasses.
Upon putting on a pair of sunglasses, discovers that they show a very different world. The sunglasses allow him to see the world as it actually is in reality. The sunglasses let him see that the billboard advertising is really directing people to OBEY, CONFORM, SPEND, MARRY, and WORK 8 HOURS, among other things. Currency gives us the message to WORSHIP [IT] AS A GOD. Most horrifyingly, he sees that most of the police and successful people are not human at all, but a frightful, skinless aliens which resemble a de-skinned Terminator. These monsters actually control the media, big business and the police force. They are essentially stripping the planet of its resources, while having humans mindlessly controlled to do the work. People are urged to not make waves and go along with the plan. Those humans who are aware and still conform, do so for the sake of the almighty dollar.
In one scene Roddy Piper tries to have his friend from work put on the glasses to see. The friend refuses and they get into a lengthy, violent fight about it. This struck me as being so similar to the impassioned resistance and vile hatred one can receive from someone who does not wish to look at the 9/11 reality.
It is particularly disturbing to see that the police work for these monsters and terrorize the local poor and beat them up for no reason. It was a disturbing scene of brutality that could be taken right from today's news. The police also set out to murder the secret underground of resistance. They engage in a well communicated, coordinated effort between helicopters and ground patrol to take down these resistors. I was immediately reminded of some of the brutality that was reported of the police on the young occupiers.
I was impressed with what kind of insight and understanding writers Jay Nelson and John Carpenter possessed, especially in 1988. The reality was clear to them at that time and is even more poignant today. I whole heartedly recommend this film, not as a mindless sci-fi flick , but as some thoughtful viewing for those already awake and those who wish to be awake.
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Still worth the occasional viewing, however, although I've only seen it on a LaserDisc (recently copied to a DVD-R). The 2002 DVD got mediocre reviews, but now after reading barryb's review I went to Amazon and omigosh it's out on Blu-ray! But is it worth $20? (Heck, the laser probably cost that back in 1990, but still...) Hey barryb, did you watch the 'Ray?
P.A.
PS And yes there are still lots of people who won't even try the glasses on.
I watched it on Netflix - decent but not HD. I don't think the photography merits HD.
All true.
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Wow, Anna the Lizard Queen is real.
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"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
Great movie and you are right, there are many interesting tidbits in this one. I believe Carpenter knew some things and there are underlying truths in this one. It's no surprise many people don't get it, believe it or want to know about it.
Of course, I liked Mega Piranha, so what do I knowv ahboot movies eh? Please, for the love of all that's holy, don't try to find a deeper meaning in Mega Piranha.
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"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
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"I'd like to own a squadron of tanks"
...Parallax View and Three Days of the Condor.
Rather than trying to find conspiracy theories in B sci-fi movies.
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That's a really good movie I haven't thought about in a long time.
The supporting performances by Cliff Robertson and Max Von Sydow were outstanding and really helped elevate this film above your typical 'spy thriller'.
I particularly enjoyed the Max Von Sydow character. 'He didn't know you'd be here. I knew you'd be here'.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Dr. Greg House
A movie great for those who see conspiracies everywhere. That is one way too long and horrid fight scene, could have done without it, but since the lead was in profeional wrestling...
Its a bad, but fun movie.
Great soundtrack.
Jack
Great concept.
Horrible execution.
The famous 'fight scene' seemed to go on FOREVER and was absolutely pointless.
JC has made some classic movies. And some real Dogs. This is definitely in the dog category.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Dr. Greg House
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