It takes quite the movie to present such stunning visuals, yet mired by a premise so ludicrous that I become distracted and do other things, turning my eyes away from the screen to check my emails or read a thread on a forum. There are all kinds of ideas presented in this film that make no economic sense, but the one that frustrated me the most was the idea that these amazing health care devices that can cure anything in seconds would be restricted to a select group of people based on their membership in the Elysium "club".
A short critique of Elysium's economic tomfoolery
A short critique of Elysium's economic…
A short critique of Elysium's economic tomfoolery
It takes quite the movie to present such stunning visuals, yet mired by a premise so ludicrous that I become distracted and do other things, turning my eyes away from the screen to check my emails or read a thread on a forum. There are all kinds of ideas presented in this film that make no economic sense, but the one that frustrated me the most was the idea that these amazing health care devices that can cure anything in seconds would be restricted to a select group of people based on their membership in the Elysium "club".