I literally just shared this clip with some friends last night. It's crazy how that movie resonates so much today.
"An office worker who goes by an anonymous alias is told to "follow the 🐰" by his computer. He meets a "terrorist" who later recruits him to either choose the blue pill (go back to sleep/return to normal life) or the red pill (the world is a lie, nothing is what it seems). Takes red pill and the facade is removed, exposing the horrific world we live in while the rest of humanity are NPCs in a simulated reality, completely controlled by machines."
I literally just shared this clip with some friends last night. It's crazy how that movie resonates so much today.
"An office worker who goes by an anonymous alias is told to "follow the 🐰" by his computer. He meets a "terrorist" who later recruits him to either choose the blue pill (go back to sleep/return to normal life) or the red pill (the world is a lie, nothing is what it seems). Takes red pill and the facade is removed, exposing the horrific world we live in while the rest of humanity are NPCs in a simulated reality, completely controlled by machines."
I'm pretty sure the brothers punishment for that movie was to become sisters.
I've wondered the same thing. V for vendetta is good as well