Companies will create an entire clone production line instead of keeping their end in the contract. Also, GERTY is the true bro. In a sense, he sacrificed himself to ensure the succession of Sam's plan.
So, there's a follow up to this film that not many people know about. It's called "Mute" from 2018. In the background TVs, there's a trial going on with a room full of Sam Rockwell's suing the company.
Sounds like it'll be an overwhelming victory for a courtroom full of close of the same person, lmao. Since if the company wanted to hide it, means they'll ruin themselves with no good way out. Least theoritically in this universe where it sounds like doing such a thing is morbidly unethical.
Personally I think being an astronaut with the technology we have right now is pretty crap. If it were Star Trek level or a little below that okay I'm down. But eating freeze dried food and no gravity living in a tiny little metal box that can be destroyed at any second no thank you.
@@hotrodhunk7389and can get cancer easily. it ain't worth the risk, time, and money. they know they can do better, but their budget is higher this year compared to when it was during the moon landing except, it's been divided over other projects and I don't think it has as much for the moon landing with people on it again. there is a new battle for going to Venus and so far, one space company has the funding and plans to go to Venus.
The footage looks like it is being up-resolution too aggressively until weird artifacts are on his face and arms. Watched this movie before. Sam Rockwell is awesome and a great movie!
Wait, the company managed to create hundreds of grown-up clones with special skills and knowledge in just 15 years? on the Moon? That's impressive! Also if we consider, that the first clones needed to be raised in just a few months and launched without testing. How the hack they did it? 🤔
They would just have to implant the knowledge and memories of the original Sam in each clone. This would create an instant worker with the knowledge and skills available to do the job required. It's much cheaper than training hundreds of different people.
@@azalago It doesn't explain the main problem, that you need to "grow" the first clones to an adult man out of nothing in just a few months on the Moon.
@@Furgettyu - I think this is where it says, "Hand Waving," in the script. A majority of the audience will accept it; "Well, it's clones, so yeah..." without knowing how cloning works.
But after 3 years, wouldn't he just die anyways? As that is the way the clones have been programmed? To naturally die off if they don't die via an "Accident".
Yes true but he actually wanted to go back to earth to expose them not to live a normal life cuz he knows that’s impossible for him He just wanted to clone making to stop hence the plan to bring back the live feed with earth and to return to earth in the pod Truly we don’t jbje for sure wether or not the clone continued to live on or not but then regardless the movie was great and ended well exposing the company
The fakest part about the movie is that the stock plummeted , those lizards would do everything in their power to make money and using clones infinitely is a pretty good business model
It's only a great business model if this type of cloning technology is cheaper than "real" people. but realistically it would probably end up being too expensive and resource draining to justify. Also, it doesn't seem benifital to spend so much on an overly complex conspiracy strategy of cover-up clones when you could just use robots for the same tasks (and they clearly have access to advanced AI technology)
I remember this movie well. I've watched it 3 times. They made clones and didn't give them equal human rights. They also, of course, hid their existence from everyone else.
Looks like the Corp has a monopoly on the largest source of energy for the world. It's no use going to the police, they own the police and all world govs.
If Sam 1 believed he was close to going home, implying that the years had passed, then how did the Sam before him survive all that time in a crashed rover with no food, water, or anything like heat sitting there the whole time?
Yep, that is the real hole in the plot, they implanted the most recent clone memories into the new one awakened to finish the "contract", that makes no sense, the corporation clearly have control on everything in the operation, didn't put security cameras or stopped observing them after 15 years of the plan going smoothlessly, it was a perfect slave loop for them, no one was checking on Sam or even knew who was working on the Moon, there was no need to continue this cycle, it should have just been restarted with the new one. The only explanations I can think of is that the old Sam had to finish prepping the station for the "contract" end, or there was some shipping to do and they couldn't alter it, so if they had awakened a "new contract" clone and it found the station as used by himself for 3 years it would have messed the plan. I haven't watched the movie so the only explanation to the hole is that in exchange for only needing 1 worker the station did need costant work in it to work, so leaving the old Sam for dead and keeping the new one released for a week would have caused too many problems to the corporaton.
I doubt the stock would plummet. People get to stay on earth and not have to go to a potentially hostile environment and be away from their families at the small cost of a few clones? Theyd be fine with it.
@brettsymons604 I doubt that. At most "ethical" people would raise a debate over if a clone is a real person or just a copy of a real person. They don't want to go up there anymore than anyone else probably does
Good movie... David Bowie's son (whom I remember at birth being named Wowie Bowie) put it together... cheap set... Sam Rockwell carried it all... great boogly woogly...
@@jointgib If they have the resources and manpower to send in people every 3 years, they could have just sent a new employee anyway instead of having this elaborate operation going on, don't you think? lol
@@Krenisphiawell, usually the dying clone gets in a 'cryo hub' to be sent 'home' but is in fact incinerated. Only reason the rescue team is coming is to remove the corpse that didn't unwittingly incinerate itself. Rescue team doesn't come every 3 years.
It's a result cool story. But in reality, if someone managed to build a clone with the original persons knowledge and memories that means, they've invented a way to replicate a human brain. That's the only untouched aspect in creating an autonomous AI currently as it's impossible to achieve. If they managed to do that, they could easily just incorporate that brain into a robot which are mechanically superior anyways.
Nahhh , if anybody ever got to do this , that person would be dead in next few hours. .. Just like how that one scientist who invented fuel without using oil or gas , or like how those scientists who almost got the cure for cancer. .. Somehow their lab "accidentally caught fire"
@@weebhousewife lmao what are you on about there thousand of engine that do not use oil or gas its just that in the end there not as efficient and the fact that you talk about a "cure" to cancer show your lack of understanding on what cancer is you cannot cure cancer you can stop it but not cure it as its inertly a part of life
@@weebhousewife The guy who made fuel out of water was just a con artist. Think about it all our combustible fuels are hydro-carbon based. Sure you can get carbon basically for free, but there's no way to get the hydrogen for free your going to expend energy to get it. As for the cure for cancer... I'm mighty suspicious myself on that subject.
The reality is something else: NASA, in an attempt to hide their dark secrets, like how they favor a single vendor which cannot deliver operational space capsules like their small "startup" competitors, nearly kills their astronauts .....
the sad part about this movie is that if the technology were real, i 100% believe a company would do this. if the time ever comes that cloned slave labor becomes more cost effective than ai automation or normal human labor you can bet your ass factories would be filled with slave clones
@@drmodestoesq Great detail is relative, I guess, as gravity affects everything else. For instance, items falling should fall more slowly, body movements more exaggeratedly pronounced for lower gravity, and other things, but it's probably difficult to effectively show it in a movie without CG.
Oh! I remember this movie. I watched it back in the day. It was pretty cool, but like usual, really f--king bleak! I get so damn sick of Scifi space movies that are like that..
Kevin Spacey is the same person he always was. Why people are trying to hate on him now. Like they're rejecting the part of themselves that like him. That's not Kevin spacey's problem. That's your problem.! For liking him in the first place.!
We need to talk about Gerti. This is the first time an AI actually helped the Protagonist.
@@khairiirfan102where can I watch it
@@Moneyprincess-s7q its on apple tv+ last time i check or rent it in amazon prime
Well, moon came out 12 years before Finch.. so first isn't necessarily wrong
@@bubdigli6756do i care no... are they both awsome yes and am i wrong yes
@@bubdigli6756 terminator 2 judgement day i forgot
Companies will create an entire clone production line instead of keeping their end in the contract.
Also, GERTY is the true bro. In a sense, he sacrificed himself to ensure the succession of Sam's plan.
It sounds like they did honor their contract end to the original Sam, just kept it going with clones.
well they did honor the contract end terms to the original Sam, just that they unethically create clones of him for their personal gains
So, there's a follow up to this film that not many people know about. It's called "Mute" from 2018. In the background TVs, there's a trial going on with a room full of Sam Rockwell's suing the company.
The two movies share the director and might be set in the same universe. Not exactly what you'd call a follow-up.
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Sounds like it'll be an overwhelming victory for a courtroom full of close of the same person, lmao. Since if the company wanted to hide it, means they'll ruin themselves with no good way out. Least theoritically in this universe where it sounds like doing such a thing is morbidly unethical.
This is a FANTASTIC movie. Sam Rockwell nails the role. And the soundtrack is beautiful, written by Clint Mansell.
Yeah I remember seeing short-term it was released
David bowies son
whats the movie name?
This is a really good one for sure
@@thelastzoe91It's just called Moon
Imagine if it were actually like this lmao. Any child who saw this movie, and wanted get into NASA, imagine how quick their desire would vanish
Lol fr
Personally I think being an astronaut with the technology we have right now is pretty crap. If it were Star Trek level or a little below that okay I'm down. But eating freeze dried food and no gravity living in a tiny little metal box that can be destroyed at any second no thank you.
@@hotrodhunk7389and can get cancer easily. it ain't worth the risk, time, and money. they know they can do better, but their budget is higher this year compared to when it was during the moon landing except, it's been divided over other projects and I don't think it has as much for the moon landing with people on it again. there is a new battle for going to Venus and so far, one space company has the funding and plans to go to Venus.
Who said they werent
For all we know it does happen
Underrated movie. Made me appreciate Sam Rockwell as an actor.
I've appreciated him since The Green Mile... he played a bad guy..perfectly, the kind you love to hate
He's really great
The footage looks like it is being up-resolution too aggressively until weird artifacts are on his face and arms. Watched this movie before. Sam Rockwell is awesome and a great movie!
to prevent copyright strike
Wait, the company managed to create hundreds of grown-up clones with special skills and knowledge in just 15 years? on the Moon? That's impressive! Also if we consider, that the first clones needed to be raised in just a few months and launched without testing. How the hack they did it? 🤔
Sounds like clones were already a thing, if they could be used unethically
They would just have to implant the knowledge and memories of the original Sam in each clone. This would create an instant worker with the knowledge and skills available to do the job required. It's much cheaper than training hundreds of different people.
@@azalago It doesn't explain the main problem, that you need to "grow" the first clones to an adult man out of nothing in just a few months on the Moon.
@@Furgettyu - I think this is where it says, "Hand Waving," in the script. A majority of the audience will accept it; "Well, it's clones, so yeah..." without knowing how cloning works.
@@douglasdavis8395 Yep, my brain always instantly searching for the logic behind. Maybe my fault 😂
HAHA! I love the narration. "voiced by Kevin Spacey". LOL
I have a feeling gerty could do the work and the guy is not really needed.
it does not help the fact that Gerti is voiced by Kevin Spacey. I lold so hard for that.
Sam Rockwell is such an underrated actor. Guy has some serious range.
But after 3 years, wouldn't he just die anyways? As that is the way the clones have been programmed? To naturally die off if they don't die via an "Accident".
Yes true but he actually wanted to go back to earth to expose them not to live a normal life cuz he knows that’s impossible for him
He just wanted to clone making to stop hence the plan to bring back the live feed with earth and to return to earth in the pod
Truly we don’t jbje for sure wether or not the clone continued to live on or not but then regardless the movie was great and ended well exposing the company
The fakest part about the movie is that the stock plummeted , those lizards would do everything in their power to make money and using clones infinitely is a pretty good business model
It's only a great business model if this type of cloning technology is cheaper than "real" people.
but realistically it would probably end up being too expensive and resource draining to justify.
Also, it doesn't seem benifital to spend so much on an overly complex conspiracy strategy of cover-up clones when you could just use robots for the same tasks (and they clearly have access to advanced AI technology)
True as any company that would have the cloned would have patents on them.
Because u aRE a liar
@@merlith4650 Exactly what was i thinking
They can just automate the entire operation to save money
Most unrealistic part in this movie is that the companies stock fell after people found out about their unethical practices...
No one can beat this guys natration
I remember this movie well. I've watched it 3 times. They made clones and didn't give them equal human rights. They also, of course, hid their existence from everyone else.
Looks like the Corp has a monopoly on the largest source of energy for the world. It's no use going to the police, they own the police and all world govs.
Similar to the island but not on the moon
If Sam 1 believed he was close to going home, implying that the years had passed, then how did the Sam before him survive all that time in a crashed rover with no food, water, or anything like heat sitting there the whole time?
Yep, that is the real hole in the plot, they implanted the most recent clone memories into the new one awakened to finish the "contract", that makes no sense, the corporation clearly have control on everything in the operation, didn't put security cameras or stopped observing them after 15 years of the plan going smoothlessly, it was a perfect slave loop for them, no one was checking on Sam or even knew who was working on the Moon, there was no need to continue this cycle, it should have just been restarted with the new one.
The only explanations I can think of is that the old Sam had to finish prepping the station for the "contract" end, or there was some shipping to do and they couldn't alter it, so if they had awakened a "new contract" clone and it found the station as used by himself for 3 years it would have messed the plan.
I haven't watched the movie so the only explanation to the hole is that in exchange for only needing 1 worker the station did need costant work in it to work, so leaving the old Sam for dead and keeping the new one released for a week would have caused too many problems to the corporaton.
Inflation and depopulation must have raised the cost of a single astronaut to astronomical levels.
"Moon" is an amazing movie and Sam Rockwell did an amazing job acting in it.
Thank you for the recap.
Moon is one of my all time favorite movies, Sam Rockwell was great in this.
Anyone noticed a Flowbee is used to cut hair?!
I watched this on acid and it freaked me the hell out lol
Sam Rockwell is an amazing actor!
Moon was definitely underrated. Fantastic watch.
I doubt the stock would plummet. People get to stay on earth and not have to go to a potentially hostile environment and be away from their families at the small cost of a few clones? Theyd be fine with it.
It would plummet as the more ethical people sold their shares. Then the bastards would buy up the cheap shares.
@brettsymons604 I doubt that. At most "ethical" people would raise a debate over if a clone is a real person or just a copy of a real person. They don't want to go up there anymore than anyone else probably does
Sam playing Sam playing Sam
Future of business model, use clones and don't have to pay any employees!
This was a great movie and Sam Rockwell is great in it.
why does the bot need to talk out loud to communicate with the bosses
To drive the plot forward
"We could build adult clones and give them food and shelter and oxygen on a moon base, or we just add more robots."
"Option A sounds expensive."
Another day and another great video!
this was actually a good movie
I love your videos ❤
I Love The Commentary More Than The Movie Reviews 😂 Lmao
This is a great movie. If you havent seen it, you should.
The Matrix don't want us to know
This was an underrated movie
Sounds like lethal company
This is a really good movie.
This is my favorite movie.
One of my favorite movies Sam Rockwell is very good in this movie.
Day 47 of asking to bring back the intro!!!!!
Accept it bro.😅
No more intro except they change😊
Thanks bro🤜🏻🤛🏻
Wow 🥲 what an awesome story 💯 but 1 thing I don't understand ... Does lunar industries come back for the dead clones or only for the helium gases? 🤔
Good movie... David Bowie's son (whom I remember at birth being named Wowie Bowie) put it together... cheap set... Sam Rockwell carried it all... great boogly woogly...
Do you know what NASA really stands for?
Need Another Seven Astronauts
What was the whole point of the "rescue" team?
to tidy everything up so sams don't keep finding dead sams. Although you'd think they'd see each other when they're out harvesting anyway
@@jointgib If they have the resources and manpower to send in people every 3 years, they could have just sent a new employee anyway instead of having this elaborate operation going on, don't you think? lol
it's not a crater i'm willing to die on, lol@@Krenisphia
@@Krenisphiawell, usually the dying clone gets in a 'cryo hub' to be sent 'home' but is in fact incinerated. Only reason the rescue team is coming is to remove the corpse that didn't unwittingly incinerate itself. Rescue team doesn't come every 3 years.
Gives me an Oblivion-vibe
It's a result cool story. But in reality, if someone managed to build a clone with the original persons knowledge and memories that means, they've invented a way to replicate a human brain. That's the only untouched aspect in creating an autonomous AI currently as it's impossible to achieve. If they managed to do that, they could easily just incorporate that brain into a robot which are mechanically superior anyways.
Nahhh , if anybody ever got to do this , that person would be dead in next few hours. .. Just like how that one scientist who invented fuel without using oil or gas , or like how those scientists who almost got the cure for cancer. .. Somehow their lab "accidentally caught fire"
@@weebhousewife lmao what are you on about there thousand of engine that do not use oil or gas its just that in the end there not as efficient and the fact that you talk about a "cure" to cancer show your lack of understanding on what cancer is you cannot cure cancer you can stop it but not cure it as its inertly a part of life
@@weebhousewife The guy who made fuel out of water was just a con artist. Think about it all our combustible fuels are hydro-carbon based. Sure you can get carbon basically for free, but there's no way to get the hydrogen for free your going to expend energy to get it.
As for the cure for cancer... I'm mighty suspicious myself on that subject.
GERTY is a traitor
Gerti Best Bot.
I liked that movie!
Movie Name?
Sam plays Sam.
What if our memories are fabricated too!
WOW 😮 THIS IS SICK 🤒
This was a great movie.
very good movie
"...and its not helped by the fact that GERTY is voiced by Kevin Spacey."
are there 2 version of this movie ?
Very similar to Dead space. Where humanity had to resort to planet cracking in order to mine it's minerals.
I also remember Sam's actor but i don't remember his name.
The reality is something else: NASA, in an attempt to hide their dark secrets, like how they favor a single vendor which cannot deliver operational space capsules like their small "startup" competitors, nearly kills their astronauts .....
A hell of a lot like Oblivion
Day 44 of asking mystery recapped to recap saw 2 (2005)
I wish I had a Gerti :(
Moon
I really like this movie
This seems inefficient.
So they have hella advanced AI but they still need a human to drive the diggers???
You'd think it would be cheaper and easier just to make a robot do this work.
the sad part about this movie is that if the technology were real, i 100% believe a company would do this. if the time ever comes that cloned slave labor becomes more cost effective than ai automation or normal human labor you can bet your ass factories would be filled with slave clones
Helium-3 is real...
Why do people in the comments sections of these videos not understand what movies are 😭😭😭
I never watched the movie, but I am curious as to how gravity seems to be Earth-normal even though it's only 1/5th the gravity of Earth.
They explain it in great detail in the film. The floor is made out of metal and there are magnets in people's shoes.
@@drmodestoesq Great detail is relative, I guess, as gravity affects everything else. For instance, items falling should fall more slowly, body movements more exaggeratedly pronounced for lower gravity, and other things, but it's probably difficult to effectively show it in a movie without CG.
That's basically the premise of Blade Runner if you think about it, except the illegal replicant here is a miner and not a soldier.
More like oblivion...
this is underrated movie but one thing is strange to me - Sam is not really surpise when see other Sam..it could have been done more dramatically..
A shower "dead ass" 😂
Not a fiction, reality
Can't trust Gurdy 👀
The rovers name is sarang
They should have cloned Marilyn Monroe instead...and made sure every man had one...All the world's problems solved.😎
So, basically oblivion but moon.
great movie love sam
Billion dollar company will have no idea or even a single tracker to noticr what their up to? Lmao
Zaphod Beenlebrox alright c'mon 😎
Its a good movie!
Gerty mvp
If you haven't seen this movie yet, stop watching this and go watch the full thing. Do not read any spoilers.
Aspect ratio is distracting.
Exactly a minute,!!!
It’s not NASA tho
This isn’t a movie it’s a documentary 😅
This is crazy bro imagine elon musk reacting and watching this movie😂😂😂
"Oh wait killing employees is a trend now? Damn I'm late!"
But lunar industries must have been watching a feed of the base? Wtf
Name of movie 🍿🎥 please 👍
Moon. It’s free on TH-cam right now.
Fun fact: you comment before you watched the video
Not me. I actually always watch the full video before liking and commenting…
Ha. Just like in reality!
Oh! I remember this movie. I watched it back in the day. It was pretty cool, but like usual, really f--king bleak!
I get so damn sick of Scifi space movies that are like that..
Imagine just ignoring nuclear energy bruh
Kevin Spacey is the same person he always was. Why people are trying to hate on him now.
Like they're rejecting the part of themselves that like him.
That's not Kevin spacey's problem. That's your problem.!
For liking him in the first place.!