So, humanity of the 21st century, the advanced civilization of mega-construction ventures which turned Earth into hive of glass, steel and concrete, crashes due to the epidemic of lethal agoraphobia ?
The doom and utter humanity failure is best illustrated by the film authors when the main hero crosses a smaller city square at the end - beside regular "love conquer fear" trope, it panders viewer to ask whether the epidemic caused a scourge of fear of the open space or the impasse of immense stupidity ? Or did he take man's ingenuity and imagination ?
The doom and utter humanity failure is best illustrated by the film authors when the main hero crosses a smaller city square at the end - beside regular "love conquer fear" trope, it panders viewer to ask whether the epidemic caused a scourge of fear of the open space or the impasse of immense stupidity ? Or did he take man's ingenuity and imagination ?