Based on the Phillip K. Dick short story “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”. The movie is better than the short story.
I can’t tell you why this is a rationality movie without spoilers...
The movie masterfully sucks you into a story where you don’t know if you’re watching what’s really happening, or if you’re watching the false memories inserted into the protagonists mind at the start of the film. Much of the fun for rationalists would be trying to figure out if the film was reality or implanted memory.
Must be noted that all that subtext is entirely the product of the movie adaptation. The short story absolutely leaves no room for doubt, and in fact concludes on a punchline that rests on that.
Yes, this is why I like the movie better than the short story. PKD did more of what Total Recall did in other stories, like Ubik and A Scanner Darkly and The Man Who Japed, but never sends it fully the way Total Recall does.
Total Recall (1990)
Based on the Phillip K. Dick short story “We Can Remember It For You Wholesale”. The movie is better than the short story.
I can’t tell you why this is a rationality movie without spoilers...
The movie masterfully sucks you into a story where you don’t know if you’re watching what’s really happening, or if you’re watching the false memories inserted into the protagonists mind at the start of the film. Much of the fun for rationalists would be trying to figure out if the film was reality or implanted memory.
Must be noted that all that subtext is entirely the product of the movie adaptation. The short story absolutely leaves no room for doubt, and in fact concludes on a punchline that rests on that.
Yes, this is why I like the movie better than the short story. PKD did more of what Total Recall did in other stories, like Ubik and A Scanner Darkly and The Man Who Japed, but never sends it fully the way Total Recall does.