Science. The left has no idea what it is. Lefties think science is another weapon in their culture war. And if the public doesn't go see their failed environmentalist horror movie, it's because they hate science.
The movie in question is Mother. It has a CinemaScore of F. Rex Reed called it the worst movie of the century. It's a horror movie that was supposed to be a metaphor for the environment.
Nobody got that. And even if they had, it would still be terrible.
Mother is the work of Darren Aronofsky, who had previously defaced the biblical story of Noah with the same ecoranting.
"Filmmaking is such a hard journey. People are constantly saying no to you. And to wake up every morning and get out of bed and to face all those no's, you have to be willing to really believe in something. And that's what I look for in my collaborators and what I pitched the actors I said, Look, this isn't going to be a popularity contest. We're basically holding up a mirror to what's going on."
And so many viewers said "No" to Darren because they don't believe in science.
It's scary when you talk to the people who are studying this and thinking about this and then you have other people who basically believe in the power of a iPhone that they can communicate to 35 million people in a blink of an eye, yet they don't believe in science in other ways. You know, which is as proven as gravity at this point, really. It has as many people believe in it as believe in gravity.
And it scares me and it's time to start screaming. So I wanted to howl. And this was my howl. And some people are not going to want to listen to it. That's cool.
Darren believes in gravity. Science is based on how many people believe in it. Also, some of Mother's investors, might not be as "cool" with the howl.
When I was trying to tell the history or the story of people on Mother Earth, I was like, Oh, the Bible could be a really kind of good blueprint to sort of hang all these stories. Whatever you believe, it doesn't matter, but there's power in those stories because we can relate to them and they have different types of meanings for different types of people.
And it worked so well for his version of Noah.
But really, lefty post-modernists have absolutely no concept of other people's belief systems. Yet they vehemently insist on forcing theirs down everyone's throat. And then when the heretics don't go and see their ecorant, they accuse them of ignorance.
Imagine that Jennifer Lawrence isn’t just a woman married to a poet (Javier Bardem), she’s Mother Nature. The strange couple that comes to visit (Ed Harris and Michelle Pfeiffer) are stand-ins for Adam and Eve, which makes their feuding children Cain and Abel.
As for Lawrence’s husband, he’s God. And when the kitchen sink breaks, that’s the great flood,
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While those two storms are going on, also the largest forest fire in the history of Canada is burning in British Columbia. You don't think about that but you do think about when someone comes over your house and burns a hole in your carpet with their cigarette and you never forget that person. So I thought maybe, taking the (Luis) Bunuel idea of putting a dinner party and the surreal concept of them stuck in a room and discussing all of society with that one idea, that, hey, there might be a way to use that to take something really big and make it small and then make it more impactful for people.
Congratulations on your student film project, Darren. If you apply yourself and actually grow up, you might eventually get past this sophomoric nonsense. Or not.