The films Ex Machina, Arrival, Annihilation, and I Am Mother depict humanity at the brink of potential extinction, exploring the need for connectivity amidst technological despair.
Each of these quieter films presents the theme of epiphanal humility before the unknowable Other, emphasizing the fragility of human existence and our continued search for meaning.
While exploring deep themes such as the tyranny of humanity and the vulnerability of the mind, these films encourage reflection on existential questions that haunt human identity.
Despite their quiet approach, these films powerfully highlight the struggle against inevitable extinction and the enduring desire to connect with each other and the cosmos.
The overarching message across these films suggests that humanity's history is marked by repeated failures, yet there remains a flicker of hope through love and ambition.
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