Pregnancy is painful but beautiful. Just had my first and it was life threatening but I still wouldn’t change anything. I came out the other side with new perspective and appreciation for all the women before me. Convenience is overtaking everything in our world and we are losing what makes us human. No wonder we have so many mental issues if this is in our future. Hope this doesn’t come to pass. The communication your body has with your baby during labor helps you to bond - it can’t be replicated.
@@ozymandiasultor9480 Um, where have you been for the past 26 years of film history? Dozens of roles, an Academy Award nomination, also a director and writer. Puhleeze.
Dreams can show us messages from people we love and know. People can have dreams of the future and they are our minds telling us somethjng important. They are meant for analysis.
It isn't there because his name doesn't get searched as often as hers. The title of the video is deliberately created to have keywords that bring the trailer to people's feed, and hopefully they will click and view the video. Her name as a keyword generates views and clicks because it is more known; his name really doesn't, because as good and respected an actor as he is, his name isn't nearly as known.
Why aren’t adopted or a Abandoned or foster care or orphaned (all same thing really) ever included in the conversations about this kind of stuff including antiabortion or pro choice?
I hear foster children brought up in almost every pro-life/pro-choice argument or debate I've ever heard. Generally the pro-choice side says adoption is not a good alternative to abortion because there's already so many foster kids. The pro-life side usually responds that there are way more people on the waiting list to adopt babies than there are available babies and they don't think abortion has anything to do with children who (largely) need temporary housing while waiting for whatever situation with their parents/family gets resolved. I'm not looking to debate this topic, just giving my two cents that I have heard this brought up countless times, as I spend a lot of time listening to both sides speak.
I was abandoned then adopted. I have talked to countless adoptees. My point was that we, the abandoned and sometimes adopted children or adults are barely ever asked for our opinions which are based on actual lived experiences. Instead the stories are always told from the would be parents points of view. Why is this? Why are we left out of this important debate?
@@fireflymary9269 Obviously this is just my opinion and I'm not saying it's right either. But I believe you hear more from the adoptive parents prospective vs adopted children or the birth parents' perspective is for a couple of reasons. My first belief is that when a child is adopted by a family it's framed as a joyous event in our society. And I do believe it's joyous, but I also understand and want to acknowledge that every adoption is born from great, tragic loss. But our society and culture doesn't always want to acknowledge the truths that are complicated and sorrowful. It's easier for others outside the nuclear family to just focus on the positive of the event and therefore really acknowledging the adoptive parents prospective and actions and not so much that of the child's and their loss and experience. The second reason I believe we usually only hear from the adoptive parents perspective is because most children at the time of adoption are too young or the experience of losing their birth family and being adopted is too recent to really fully understand and clearly communicate to others their story. Obviously older teens would have a better advantage of telling their story vs a 5 year old, but still, as a 30+ old myself, I believe we need to be into our 20's to fully process our own childhood, especially if it was filled with complications, loss, or abuse. Lastly, I believe that these older adopted children who are now in their 20's and older may not want to be a poster child for adoption. If that makes sense? They maybe don't want to relive their past and just move forward with their future. Again, this is just my theory. And side note, I am an adoptive parent. We adopted our 5 year old son from foster care. He has been with us since he was 14 months old. I hope my son will feel comfortable enough one day to share his story with those who will be respectful and listen to what he wants to share. I do hope we hear more from adoptive children as they become adults and can reflect back and share what they willing.
@@ca147 I appreciate your well thought out response and the time you took to write it. Im 63 now. I found out by accident I am adopted when I was about 11 and not in a good way. It traumatized my younger brother and I believe caused his brain to change and he later committed suicide at 35. I belong to a support group. I did DNA testing and found my bio relatives in my 50s. It’s been an interesting journey and mostly Im ok with it but I definitely experience abandonment and attachment issues which have had a lifelong impact on my life and mental well being. Adopted children are over represented in addiction clinics and with mental health care problems. A so called friend recently shamed me when I shared some of my feelings on the issue stating “I should be grateful someone wanted me instead of” other feelings and questions Im exploring I trusted her to share with. I dumped her as a friend. After a lifetime of hard crap Im unwilling at this stage of my life to put up with mediocre friends or people in my life anymore. Mostly, from the time I found out well into my adulthood, I had zero desire to know anything of my history. But a biological sister found me when I was in my thirties. That was a strange experience which faded away until I was in my 50s and decided to do 23 and me genetic testing. Finding and meeting relatives was a mixed bag experience and though Im glad I braved the quest, Im most happy to discover some facts about my actual ethnicity and to know I got the much better father after learning of my bio dad. I wish my adoptive father had lived long enough for me to tell him how much I loved him and am grateful for him in my life. He died by the time I was 30 and began being sick when I was 25. He was born in 1918 so part of the silent Gen. We didn’t talk. I regret that.
Um...they kids don't dream? Get ready for a generation of complete psychos on the loose (the kind that burns the house down with the parents locked in it).
For the future those ideas are quite trends and fashion more than something that will last - eggs are just morphological and metaphorical more than sustainable ideas. Or humans are just repetitives that claim nuance.
Oh gosh it looks great but why did Clarke's character have to be American when she clearly struggles with the accent? It's not impossible that an English couple could emigrate. I just find it so distracting in a movie when an accent sounds wrong.
it doesn't sound like a bad idea. It could be a second choice for those who don't want or can't go through the pains and riks of pregnancy and childbirth (remember a lot of people can't physically go through it, are more propense to misscaries, have health conditions or are just really scared)
@@Leiloni What you described is a lot more ethically questionable. I think it puts a huge, life-long burden on the hosting mom and should be reserved only for couples who truly cannot have a child in any other way. Personally, I know a couple who did it just because the woman didn't want to ruin her model-like body (and she is not even earning money this way). I cannot look at her as a real mother, especially thinking about all the other women who cannot carry a child of their own but cannot afford a surrogate mother either. Pods, however, are impersonal and with the potential to be equally accessible to everyone. I would pick one instead of the horrendous pregnancy I had any time.
Yeah... it usually looks like this in the beginning, the idea behind a concept is beautiful - meant to help people who need it. But in practice it's often inaccessible to the underpriviledged and so, only the affluent can use it, so it becomes a luxury item/service. I'm thinking weightloss medication - it was supposed to help people in need, but now there's a shortage because of rich people who want to lose 5 kg without putting in any work. The idea of pod babies is terrifying to me 😅
Its scary because we have so many children and babies suffering in this world(abusive parents, trafficking etcetcetc.) And then they want to create another baby farm...makes me sick to my stomach! JUST WHY?! Humans only know how to create more problems. It's depressing. The future is dark. It is coming of an antichrist. Pray for Jesus Christ.
Life is continuous. Life can not come from dead or inorganic thongs. The sperm cell and ovum are both alive. That doesn't make it a human with rights that supercede the rights of the person carrying it.
That one line reminds me of modern age that influence women to believe having a career and being a boss is better than being a mother and raising your own child. The lie of feminism
That tree and white pot is so pretty! 😍 I want the pot! 🤗
This should have been black mirrors last season.
The original last season of bm didn't felt like it was carring on the theme of the show.
Apparently they had to trash the original season because they felt it wasn't appropriate because of COVID
4:00 “No one’s a mother just like that, you become one.” So true.
Absolutely
It's so weird. I'm so excited to see the full version.
This is actually more sad than exciting. And not by authors' fault.
it isn't sad at all
Two of my favourite British actors.
Emilia + Chiwetel = Me all in
Yeah, Why does this just say Emilia Clarke ?
Makes ne want to go and live the homesteading life. Terrifying.
This looks very black mirrorish
as a mother of dragons emily is the right choice for this film
She knows a lot about hatching eggs
@@ylqrYaaaaass! 😁 I was thinking the same! Very nice she chose to work on this movie. Full circle.
Full circle
Emily?
It's absolutely terrifying
Pregnancy is painful but beautiful. Just had my first and it was life threatening but I still wouldn’t change anything. I came out the other side with new perspective and appreciation for all the women before me. Convenience is overtaking everything in our world and we are losing what makes us human. No wonder we have so many mental issues if this is in our future. Hope this doesn’t come to pass. The communication your body has with your baby during labor helps you to bond - it can’t be replicated.
"It was life threatening and I almost di3d. But I had to go through it and so did the women before me, so I want future women to suffer too"
exactly what i heard @@haileythurston6280
One of those flcks when you cant find nothing..and then become entralled..this was so intersting and great!!
Love these comedies 👍🏻
I really need to watch this
I was thinking that cat is gona push that vase with the plant to the floor for sure 😂😂😂😂
Oh yep definitely! The look on it's face! hahaha
Same lol
Not putting the name of Chiwetel Ejiofor who is a more senior and accomplished actor in the title is annoying me.
4:21 his name, along with Emily both appear together.
Chiwetel Ejiofor? Who the hell is that?
@@ozymandiasultor9480
Um, where have you been for the past 26 years of film history? Dozens of roles, an Academy Award nomination, also a director and writer. Puhleeze.
@@tedl7538 I am not interested in black actors, and I don't care for the rewards they are getting. Understand this as you wish, I don't care.
Fair enough... but he is defenitely not as famous as Emily ;) He will be now, though :))
This is terrifying
Cant wait to see this!!
The male actor's name is Chiwetel Ejiofor. It should be in the title.
Otherwise, great trailer
Black Mirror vibes
This was the premise of a science fiction novel by Frank Herbert in the 70s or 60s
@@laurahall3094brave new world?
Definitely different but in a good way
haha oh man this looks good.
I want that walking work table thing
Since when are trailers 5+ min long? ...and why? Who wants the entire plot pre-viewed?
You could have stopped 15 seconds in.
@@Zergcerebrates right.. I did bail around 1:10
I thought it's a short film.
Congratulations, Black Mirror's Charlie Brooker will be getting in touch with you shortly xD
Hi
Funny to see all the bot comments. Looks like a great movie....
Wow!! This is very cool... where to whatch?
Right. It does look good. It's definitely a movie I'd watch.
ahahah as much as this looks fun...wana see already the behind the scenes 😂
Finally a promising movie!!!!
The mother of dragons hatching her next egg
So great to see that Dany can still have kids after her loss.
Still carrying around the eggs....
Who is Dany?
Daenerys the character from Game of Thrones series... in short (but i hate this nickname cuz it sounds masculine) its Dany .. @@AndWeHaveRisen
I mean she shouldn't be able to have any, and it has nothing to do with her loss and more like she's dead.
I love the idea more freedom/choice, but I would hate that freedom coming at a cost like loss of dreams/imagination ... it gives me chills
Exactly it should be concerning they want to make ones thoughts, desires, dreams and opinions obsolete. In return breeds control and robotic "people."
"Our baby doesn't dream" seems unlikely. Unless the baby is a robot with only the most primitive of AIs.
it's because the fetus was created outside the womb in an unnatural environment using unnatural techniques. Soulless beings
Checkmark awards incoming.
This is the future
Dreams can show us messages from people we love and know. People can have dreams of the future and they are our minds telling us somethjng important. They are meant for analysis.
Where is Mr. Ejiofor name on this trailer review? And, Why not?
It isn't there because his name doesn't get searched as often as hers. The title of the video is deliberately created to have keywords that bring the trailer to people's feed, and hopefully they will click and view the video. Her name as a keyword generates views and clicks because it is more known; his name really doesn't, because as good and respected an actor as he is, his name isn't nearly as known.
I see the enticement formula. Bravo! We are just pigments of our amalgamation. Good Covid 19 Writing!
this is a trailer or the movie lol!!
Near this should be happened. Its a great idea.
Why aren’t adopted or a Abandoned or foster care or orphaned (all same thing really) ever included in the conversations about this kind of stuff including antiabortion or pro choice?
I hear foster children brought up in almost every pro-life/pro-choice argument or debate I've ever heard. Generally the pro-choice side says adoption is not a good alternative to abortion because there's already so many foster kids. The pro-life side usually responds that there are way more people on the waiting list to adopt babies than there are available babies and they don't think abortion has anything to do with children who (largely) need temporary housing while waiting for whatever situation with their parents/family gets resolved. I'm not looking to debate this topic, just giving my two cents that I have heard this brought up countless times, as I spend a lot of time listening to both sides speak.
I was abandoned then adopted. I have talked to countless adoptees. My point was that we, the abandoned and sometimes adopted children or adults are barely ever asked for our opinions which are based on actual lived experiences. Instead the stories are always told from the would be parents points of view. Why is this? Why are we left out of this important debate?
@@fireflymary9269 Obviously this is just my opinion and I'm not saying it's right either. But I believe you hear more from the adoptive parents prospective vs adopted children or the birth parents' perspective is for a couple of reasons.
My first belief is that when a child is adopted by a family it's framed as a joyous event in our society. And I do believe it's joyous, but I also understand and want to acknowledge that every adoption is born from great, tragic loss. But our society and culture doesn't always want to acknowledge the truths that are complicated and sorrowful. It's easier for others outside the nuclear family to just focus on the positive of the event and therefore really acknowledging the adoptive parents prospective and actions and not so much that of the child's and their loss and experience.
The second reason I believe we usually only hear from the adoptive parents perspective is because most children at the time of adoption are too young or the experience of losing their birth family and being adopted is too recent to really fully understand and clearly communicate to others their story. Obviously older teens would have a better advantage of telling their story vs a 5 year old, but still, as a 30+ old myself, I believe we need to be into our 20's to fully process our own childhood, especially if it was filled with complications, loss, or abuse.
Lastly, I believe that these older adopted children who are now in their 20's and older may not want to be a poster child for adoption. If that makes sense? They maybe don't want to relive their past and just move forward with their future.
Again, this is just my theory. And side note, I am an adoptive parent. We adopted our 5 year old son from foster care. He has been with us since he was 14 months old. I hope my son will feel comfortable enough one day to share his story with those who will be respectful and listen to what he wants to share. I do hope we hear more from adoptive children as they become adults and can reflect back and share what they willing.
@@ca147 I appreciate your well thought out response and the time you took to write it. Im 63 now. I found out by accident I am adopted when I was about 11 and not in a good way. It traumatized my younger brother and I believe caused his brain to change and he later committed suicide at 35. I belong to a support group. I did DNA testing and found my bio relatives in my 50s. It’s been an interesting journey and mostly Im ok with it but I definitely experience abandonment and attachment issues which have had a lifelong impact on my life and mental well being. Adopted children are over represented in addiction clinics and with mental health care problems. A so called friend recently shamed me when I shared some of my feelings on the issue stating “I should be grateful someone wanted me instead of” other feelings and questions Im exploring I trusted her to share with. I dumped her as a friend. After a lifetime of hard crap Im unwilling at this stage of my life to put up with mediocre friends or people in my life anymore. Mostly, from the time I found out well into my adulthood, I had zero desire to know anything of my history. But a biological sister found me when I was in my thirties. That was a strange experience which faded away until I was in my 50s and decided to do 23 and me genetic testing. Finding and meeting relatives was a mixed bag experience and though Im glad I braved the quest, Im most happy to discover some facts about my actual ethnicity and to know I got the much better father after learning of my bio dad. I wish my adoptive father had lived long enough for me to tell him how much I loved him and am grateful for him in my life. He died by the time I was 30 and began being sick when I was 25. He was born in 1918 so part of the silent Gen. We didn’t talk. I regret that.
@@ekatrinya you'd think pro-lifers would be more likely to adopt a child considering their stance but thats rarely the case interestingly...
Interesting 'peek e boo' to the future
So glad that I got to see the whole movie from the trailer, no reason to watch fully. Cute idea, bad execution
So how does the movie end then?
I am so confused by Emilia’s accent.
It's terrible.
I love olive trees 😢
"I'll plant it on Shell beach. "
FYI..... She didn't get it.
What is the reference?
Give me a pod😭
Yesssamen.
Is this a Gattaca take-off or a full-on modern remake?
My only complaint would have been, "is it safe to have that in here" perhaps it should be in a larger pot on the floor.
Oh this is black mirror for child birth, I’m down
Sad part is one day in the far future this is probably gonna happen.
Sad part is that you dont care on infertile people, gay couples
no so far future, do a google search to learn more about this
Is Emilia Clarke related to Author and TV Personality Arthur C Clarke/Jazz Musician Virtuoso Composer Stanley Clarke?
How do I pronounce CHIWETEL EJIOFOR, properly (please use phonetic spelling with accent intact.) ?
Friendlier or more depressive version of Mother!
Was this concept on Omeleto?
Um...they kids don't dream? Get ready for a generation of complete psychos on the loose (the kind that burns the house down with the parents locked in it).
Well said!! Agreed
What the current kids are dreaming now? In this economy?
That would only be possible if they're robots.
Um...you realize this is science FICTION, right?
@@bowtoyoursensei554 We do like a little science in our science fiction.
her sentences start english and end american haha
*I can't allow that Dave.*
Hatchimals: The Movie
Foi a coisa mais estranha que vi, medo😢
Quero ver esse filme
Based on QSMP
Tamagotchi inspired movie?
I am female and to be honest the idea is quite attractive to me.
samme i dont have kids but the idea of egg baby peaks my interest
@@miriamlopez6245pregnancy and labor are NOT fun :(
God made a female to carry a baby. It’s a blessing that NO ONE can take away.
@@godwins7778 actually pregnancy and childbirth are q curse from God
@@godwins7778 Hope you're pregnant for the rest of your life, then, going through labor and delivery every 9 months, only to get pregnant again.
Is this on Netflix??
I watched the short one, it was weird
An once again, Emilia Clarke will haver her kid from a egg...
Rosalie Craig
She speaks American accent
And? It’s called acting.
Not really
For the future those ideas are quite trends and fashion more than something that will last - eggs are just morphological and metaphorical more than sustainable ideas. Or humans are just repetitives that claim nuance.
...Are you a bot? What on earth am I reading? I feel like a bad AI wrote this.
@@timeiswhat yes, that's exactly it. I was thinking a bad Google translation but your idea seems more likely
America's future. Robots.
Oh gosh it looks great but why did Clarke's character have to be American when she clearly struggles with the accent? It's not impossible that an English couple could emigrate. I just find it so distracting in a movie when an accent sounds wrong.
Well she hatched 3 dragon eggs in a firey burial pile...khaleesi is keeping with the theme i see
I’m totally for having a pod baby.
Brave new world will rise if we do not act upon its lies.
Do I pronounce her surname, Uh-My-Lee-Uh, Uh-Mee-Lee-Yuh or some other way?
The 2nd one
it doesn't sound like a bad idea. It could be a second choice for those who don't want or can't go through the pains and riks of pregnancy and childbirth (remember a lot of people can't physically go through it, are more propense to misscaries, have health conditions or are just really scared)
That's what surrogates are for - gestational carriers specifically. Couple's hire another woman to carry their embryo when the mother is unable.
@@Leiloni What you described is a lot more ethically questionable. I think it puts a huge, life-long burden on the hosting mom and should be reserved only for couples who truly cannot have a child in any other way. Personally, I know a couple who did it just because the woman didn't want to ruin her model-like body (and she is not even earning money this way). I cannot look at her as a real mother, especially thinking about all the other women who cannot carry a child of their own but cannot afford a surrogate mother either. Pods, however, are impersonal and with the potential to be equally accessible to everyone. I would pick one instead of the horrendous pregnancy I had any time.
Yeah... it usually looks like this in the beginning, the idea behind a concept is beautiful - meant to help people who need it. But in practice it's often inaccessible to the underpriviledged and so, only the affluent can use it, so it becomes a luxury item/service. I'm thinking weightloss medication - it was supposed to help people in need, but now there's a shortage because of rich people who want to lose 5 kg without putting in any work. The idea of pod babies is terrifying to me 😅
@@Leiloniin some countries surrogates are forbbiden
Its scary because we have so many children and babies suffering in this world(abusive parents, trafficking etcetcetc.) And then they want to create another baby farm...makes me sick to my stomach! JUST WHY?! Humans only know how to create more problems. It's depressing.
The future is dark. It is coming of an antichrist. Pray for Jesus Christ.
This future looks depressing
They dont look like a real couple I would never put them together.
I’ll help you get rid of all your sins. 😂
Hmmm, kinda like theyre saying life begins at conception.
Hmm, bacteria in your navel is also life.
Yeah I know I take all my moral and political advice from satire movies.... lol come on dude
Life is continuous. Life can not come from dead or inorganic thongs. The sperm cell and ovum are both alive.
That doesn't make it a human with rights that supercede the rights of the person carrying it.
Don’t be such an idiot.
@@huntsman145
Hmm I didn't know that my nasal bacteria has distinct DNA from the rest of me.. 🙄
Chiwetel Eijofor
Creepy. No thanks
It's obviously a comedy ;)
She's trying so hard to hide that accent, but it's just not working lol.
That cat looks so unimpressed.
Why in the name of all that is holy would they ask her to do an American accent?
Well maybe the writers decided that there is no English accent in the future? 😂 I can't think of any other reason
Because she's playing an American?
You should hear her "Valley Girl" accent. It's SPOT-ON.
I love Emilia but her American accent is not good
What accent is Emilia Clarke trying to do here?
Imagine a world where you don't need men to make babies... WOW!
bored in utero? give the fetus an ipad 😍
Why is she putting on such a bad accent? He's using his real accent.
Is this AI?
lol
I think I prefer her as the Mad Queen of House Targaryen, even if the last season was poorly written ;)
I get that they're maybe trying for innovative here, but this trailer is extremely badly edited.
Sick sick world we live in , this is not right and it’s where we are heading full throttle
Agreed. A lot of people are heading straight to hell. When they don’t have too, they are choosing too!
@@godwins7778 existence of your abrahamic god isnt so obvious while existence of infertile mpeople is pretty obvious!
I hate the vibe of these kind of movies hahaha
She only looks sorry that shes goin 2 jail 😂
Why does she have an American accent...??
That one line reminds me of modern age that influence women to believe having a career and being a boss is better than being a mother and raising your own child. The lie of feminism