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Documentary filmmaker Rodney Ascher tackles the question "are we living in a simulation?" with testimony, philosophical evidence and scientific explanation in his quest for the answer.Documentary filmmaker Rodney Ascher tackles the question "are we living in a simulation?" with testimony, philosophical evidence and scientific explanation in his quest for the answer.Documentary filmmaker Rodney Ascher tackles the question "are we living in a simulation?" with testimony, philosophical evidence and scientific explanation in his quest for the answer.
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Unwatchable
This is how you ruin a great subject. A bunch of ridiculous testimonials, that really have nothing to do with the subject, smashed together in a fragmented mockery of documentary.
Giant neckbeard incel circlejerk
"I went to this store, I dunno if you've heard of it, it's called Hot Topic."
Really?
"I love The Crow and I love my black trench coat and I walked around the mall listening to the Matrix soundtrack and I felt powerful, invincible."
The people in this think they're so profound.
Really?
"I love The Crow and I love my black trench coat and I walked around the mall listening to the Matrix soundtrack and I felt powerful, invincible."
The people in this think they're so profound.
Not really worth your time or money, watch the directors other works instead, he is not untalented.
Poor. I came into this with high hopes having seen "Room 237" and "The Nightmare" previously, and harboring a strong interest in the simulation hypothesis. I get what he was trying to do, basically what he was doing in those last 2 movies, he wanted to center this less on the truth of the matter or convincing the viewer of anything, and more on the experiences of the subjects interviewed. The 3d animation is very enjoyable, but sadly the underlying interviews skew mostly towards random, often delusional, ruminations on experiences in which the subjects felt they percieved the titular "glitch inthe matrix", interspersed with only very few actual philosophers or scientists offering actual substantive thought on the idea of simulation theory. There are also, interspersed, archival footage sections in which phillip k. dick divulges his own experiences which in many ways align with those of the other subjects. About 40 minutes into the film i became rather disenchanted and started to scan through for more interesting sections, finding few. I think the time allotted would have been better served exploring more of what philosophers and scientists have to say about the possibility that we exist in a simulated universe, or could create one in the future, etc. Instead i got some folks ruminating on their experiences playing GTA, talking about how modern games suck, Reciting drowning pool lyrics, and talking about how much they love(hate?) the matrix. Just go read reddit or something, Google simulation theory and you'll have a better time.
Turned it off after 5 mins
I was looking forward to so some actual theoretical science, but the first 5 minutes where accounts of people seeing oddities in there lives, such as a women in a red hat, or a restaurant sign with a fish in it.
What a wasted opportunity
This is an interesting subject that deserves consideration, but ended up being a collection of anecdotal evidence, fantasy-like characters and focused on people who were obsessed and unrealistic in their approach.
Had it focused more on the actual subject and looked at evidence and serious arguments, it would have made a more enjoyable experience,
That's two hours of mu life I'm not getting back.
Had it focused more on the actual subject and looked at evidence and serious arguments, it would have made a more enjoyable experience,
That's two hours of mu life I'm not getting back.
Did you know
- TriviaThe title name was taken directly from the black cat Deja vu scene in the film The Matrix (1999). In The Matrix, Trinity mentions that a Deja vu "is a glitch in the Matrix".
- ConnectionsFeatures Horton Hears a Who! (1970)
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- $2,238
- Opening weekend US & Canada
- $1,667
- Feb 7, 2021
- Gross worldwide
- $2,562
- Runtime
- 1h 48m(108 min)
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