Aprogram I've been using for decades, is stereoscopic player. With that player you can pretty much do anything regarding 3D. You can convert old interlaced and Sensio 3D movies to SBS for 3D viewing on the Quest. There is a free trial. Not sure of the price now, I bought my license in the Win 98 days. I also use it to play or stream my HD SBS from BR and I find the image quality to be the best for 3D movies.
If people only look at the surface, they will probably consider it a love story where the good guy tries to save the world, fighting the villains and meeting a girl that is going to help him thrive in the end. But as you get closer and look past the exterior, deep down at the heart of this movie you will be able to see the relationships between that world and ours and you may get a better understanding of how things work.
I see this movie as the perfect metaphor for our world because in the film, people have to work for their time, which is also currency and if they run out of it, they are dead. You only have to watch with the right set of eyes because, in a real job, we are giving away our time (eight hours every day) for money, for a currency that we can later buy things with.
Even if people run out of money, in our society, they are not necessarily dead, like in the movie, because there are programs that can help people in need giving them food and maybe a place where they can temporarily stay. But in the long term, having no money may reflect a particular type of death, the death of your dreams and wishes.
The whole movie is built around the principle of immortality, a fantasy that may seem like a blessing for some and a curse for others. In the film, you live for as much time as you have on your clock, and if someone can acquire great fortunes, they can live forever.
The most significant lesson I learned from this movie is that, as Will Salas was the hero of his world, spreading the wealth and helping the poor, you can be the hero of your inner world, helping yourself to get in a position from where you can help others.
Wow. I love this movie. Just like you said, the movie depicted immortality as long as you have so much time. I saw it like 3 times in the cinema :). Justin timberlake did justice to his role. It a great concept. The whole idea of the world revolving around time not only as money but as life too that right there shows awesome creation and imagination. It was a shame his mum died or rather ran out of time right in front of him. This really show that life is time. The more time you spend on relevant things, the more impact. The movie really is cool, time acts as money and life. The proverb 'Time is Gold' is not a proverb in that world. It is real. In a sense, the main two characters' behavior is absurd. However, the astonishment I felt at the main plot covered it. I could think of the importance of time.
My greatest lesson here is that time management is the key to success. It allows you to take control of your life rather than following the flow of others. As you accomplish more each day, make more sound decisions, and feel more in control, people notice just as Justin timberlake was noticed. Beautiful one @adsactly. I enjoyed reading and reminded me of that year i saw the movie. Great memories indeed.
Time management has tremendous importance in anyone's daily life because we only have so much time on our hands every day and it would be a shame to waste it. Also, prioritization is essential too because it's always good to know what's one the first place and what's not.
I've watched it at least 10 times. Now I will watch again. A metaphor beyond spectacular. I never respect someone who does not like this movie. Because he does not know how to think. In fact, he does not understand that we are right now. This is the first time I've had my fovors (the first 3 LOTRs). Nobody should blame this film for a while. Direct 2-3-4-5 ...... films must be drawn.
By the way, the casino scene is perfect.
Thanks for sharing
Ten times? Huh, that is quite a lot, how did you manage it? I think I watched like three or four times maybe; I enjoyed it every single time. The casino scene was impressive. Indeed, it was so close. Thanks. :)
A 2001 American biographical drama film based on the life of John Nash, a Nobel Laureate in Economics. The film was directed by Ron Howard, from a screenplay written by Akiva Goldsman. It was inspired by a bestselling, Pulitzer Prize-nominated 1998 book of the same name by Sylvia Nasar. The film stars Russell Crowe, along with Ed Harris, Jennifer Connelly, Paul Bettany, Adam Goldberg, Judd Hirsch, Josh Lucas, Anthony Rapp, and Christopher Plummer in supporting roles. The story begins in Nash's days as a graduate student at Princeton University. Early in the film, Nash begins to develop paranoid schizophrenia and endures delusional episodes while painfully watching the loss and burden his condition brings on wife Alicia and friends.
The film opened in the United States cinemas on December 21, 2001. It went on to gross over $313 million worldwide and won four Academy Awards, for Best Picture, Best Director, Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Supporting Actress. It was also nominated for Best Actor, Best Film Editing, Best Makeup and Best Original Score.
It was well received by critics, but has been criticized for its inaccurate portrayal of some aspects of Nash's life, especially his other family and a son born out of wedlock. However, the filmmakers have stated that the film was not meant to be a literal representation.
That is a great suggestion, I watched this movie a long time ago and as far as I can remember I enjoyed it. I will consider it and maybe write about it sometime in the future. Thanks for your recommendation, it is well received. :)
I really admire this post, in our world only the rich people taste the good life while the poor suffers the consequences of the outcome of life. Take for instance if war should spark up right in a country or I mean the rich have the resources to get to somewhere safe meanwhile the poor have to face whatever outcome the war brings. They rich try to make sure the gap between them are really far keeping distance away from the poor, they rich have the nicest things, beautiful houses, spouses, cars and all of that and people tend to familiarize With them just to get their share of their wealth. The society is growing everyday and the wound is cutting deeper where the poor are being segregated and maltreated. We can stop this we can try our best. Thanks for sharing , for supporting good deeds to be done but sadly they will always be the rich and the poor.
This is really informative and meaningful.e All the reviews are really wonderful and captivating @adsactly movies. I really inspired to read this. This is a really big opportunity for us to get beautiful lessons from it. I really appreciate this movie. This is the best and fantastic movie that have so many things which we can learn for our life.
I really like this artical, your each and every word that you have written about this movie is really very true.
I really love this movie @adsactly.
You are doing a great job keep it up.
I really appreciate your thoughts and ideas. Good luck for all your efforts.
May you get success on every step of life.
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Stay blessed and Happy.
this film is not without its shortcomings, but its main idea is simply magnificent.
In our world and in our time everyone knows such a famous formula: "Time = money". This film is literally based on this idea. The main resource that each person is allocated to the earth is time. And that's how we manage the time, talking about our solvency. You can sit on the couch or mzuchat advanced technology - in the end you will spend the same amount of time, but you will achieve different results. So I see the regularity of using time as a resource.
In the film, time is the main calculation unit (similar to money in our world) and the one who is richer has an almost unlimited amount of time. The poor as always remain without everything. It's sad, but it's a fact that needs to be accepted. I like the basic concept of the film and the comparison with the money that we are shown.
My subjective opinion is that the main resources of any person are time, information, personal qualities (charisma) and money. But as we know that the difference from the film is that death can not be defeated for any money. And time in our real world is an irreplaceable resource. It is valuable in that it can not be restored. Therefore, it is priceless.
I believe that in the future, thanks to technological progress, humanity can turn time into sleep (it will be either robotic technology or genetic engineering). But now we can enjoy time and such good and meaningful films.
Thank you, I liked it :)
The origins of the replacement of money by time, its consequences on the population, the different social castes represented, and the worries engendered.
All in all, the actors are doing pretty well, without making big sparks, and even if it's not much, seeing Pettyfer in a role other than the nice hero of the story is a pleasure. The film does not escape banalities, love story and near-dead among others.
That said it is a good entertainment, perfect for a quiet evening.
Have you ever noticed how many movies there are with two in the name? Not the number 2, but the actual word two.This list ranks the best movies with two in the title, regardless of genre or rating. What is your favorite movie with two in the name? This is kind of an odd way to categorize movies, but that's also why it's so fun! There are probably one or two movies with two in the title that you instantly think of, but you might be surprised how many others there are too as you scroll through this list.
This thought-provoking, supernatural drama tells the haunting tale of a group of shipwreck survivors who find themselves aboard a mysterious ocean liner, only to gradually realize they are dead and in transit between the living world and the afterlife. Adapted from a play originally written as an allegory for World War II, the film explores themes of guilt, redemption, and rebirth, while the ensemble cast delivers powerful performances that resonate long after the credits roll. Meanwhile, John Garfield's portrayal of a war correspondent grappling with his sins continues to leave an indelible impression on audiences even decades after its release.
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