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Mickey 17 is a big middle finger to space-obsessed strongmen [Review]
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Okay sure but can’t you have all of that without the train?
Imo a bunker would be a much better metaphor, especially since Ed Harris’ character believed their world was eternal (it was hard to believe it was running for that long).
I like the director and his critique on capitalism but imo he did it wrong. Especially give that the ending…
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…was the self destruction of humanity, given the train crashed, not anarchy.Imo the movie would have been semi saved if they just showed a tribe of Eskimos at the end, not a polar bear.
That would be perfect, it would show that humanity would live on, but clearly the capitalistic system that was preserved on a train was self destructive and always meant to crash.
But you can't "derail" a bunker. And the point of the ending was that neither capitalism not communism are the answer.