tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140650604509655196.post5678815202422056993..comments2023-08-02T15:18:54.487+01:00Comments on Second Life Left Unity: Jack Ferguson reviews "Surrogates"Second Life Left Unityhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14982429657523549873noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1140650604509655196.post-53315505630304636942009-11-06T01:13:30.191+00:002009-11-06T01:13:30.191+00:00The point which it makes about people amusing a fa...The point which it makes about people amusing a fake personality/identity, whether in real life or the internet, and generally wanting to be something or somebody they are not, which goes to the extend of perversion and illusion, like the fat guy in the beginning of the film, who operated a pretty girl that made out with the son who got killed. We don't really who we are dealing with and can't trust anybody anymore. Or you wind up making out with a fat guy.. sort a speak. I think this is also something worth mentioning. <br /><br />And I believe the notion that people will get more in touch with themselves, each other and their essentials roots as human beings, ones we get rid of all these gadgets which form a border between us as a people. The movie ended before we really got to see the alternative, but I think it was something which was so evident in everybody´s mind and really spoke for itself, that they didn't even bother to illustrate this, accept for the hug between Willis and his wife.<br /><br />Well that's all I wanted to add actually. <br /><br /><br />Mustapha..Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com