You know, the movie about an NPC who "wakes up" and discovers a whole world different from the one he knows.
There are people helping him in this endeavor that can only be described as "white hats".
He tries waking his own people up to a whole new world that is a paradise in his own world. Most resist. Flat out resist the "awakening".
In the end, he battles the evil "deep state" trying to literally destroy his world and wins. He actually defeats the bad guy sent to kill him by showing him what has been hidden from him. Not with guns. Not in the way a total victory wins but he keeps "his" paradise and the world apparently moves on. He also is able to save a small portion of those he has tried to awaken.
Is it just me or does anyone else see some minute parallels to whats going on now?
It is also produced by 21 Lap productions. (also Disney but somehow this slipped by them)
Lets see what Q post 21 says:
"I’ve dumped some crumbs like this over the weekend which started the intense shilling. At this point we are far enough along you can paint the picture without risk of jeopardizing the operation."
I've watched this thing like 10 times, now. The first time just to enjoy the movie. But something keeps pulling me back. I think its the parallels to our timeline.
I know we aren't supposed to support the cabal and Hollywood but this is something interesting. I don't know if I've ever seen something quite like it when bounced off of today's world. Watch it and "think bigger"'
Thoughts?
I’m seeing quite a bit of new movies/series that seem to be White Hat oriented. I believe we have infiltrated the entertainment machine.
“You cannot tell them, you must show them.”
Haven't seen it.
But Critical Drinker liked it, and he is pretty hard to please, and he doesn't like woke bullshit in his movies.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f85pd0xFTAg
it's funny they would say that because i saw it and it has woke bs in it
I noticed that more movies with this guy are quite interesting.
In this movie: it was the toxic masculinity. Finally she meet her guy and it turns out he was invented in a game .....Funny moments with political correctness.
In the Hitman's Bodyuard; Hitman's bodyguard's wife .... don't get me started on his stepfather ...... really mocking these political correct things is really funny.
I have another take on that (plot spoilers)
In the movie, everyone is is obsessed with playing a VR game where things are more hell-like than reality.
The NPC wakes up and effectively saves the VR world and turns it into a Utopia. But because he's an NPC he can't live in the real world, he's stuck in the VR one.
If it was cabal, it would ended with someone in the real world uploading themselves to the VR (like the show Devs) to live in this human created Utopia. But, instead it turns out that main characters love interests were each other in the real world and they stop playing the game.
Funny thing is after watching Devs, I thought they were going to go there but was pleasantly surprised when they didn't.
ALSO, the new M Night Shamalan movie is about evil pharmaceutical companies experimenting on already sick people against their will. In the end they get busted and it's implied they'll get brought to justice.
The white hats could have used covid shutdowns as a way to take over Hollywood projects band fix/scrap them accordingly.
watch the movie without giving money to them