EvMick@aol.com writes:
> I just this minute finished watching "Thirteenth Floor". If anyone hasn't
> seen it yet I strongly advise that you do so.
>
> It "out-matrixs" ...Matrix.
Yes, it is a very nice movie. I love when a film dealing with ontological trickery actually manages to remain *consistent* (even if it needs some slightly odd boundary conditions). The only other film I can remember with the same level of trickery and consistency (but a very different mood) was _Army of the Twelve Monkeys_.
We saw "Thirteenth Floor" at the Halloween meeting here in Stockholm, and had some fun discussions about it, sf films in general and the world described. A few interesting thughts: the description of technology was, unlike the Matrix and I guess ExistenZ, neutral or even positive. This kind of ontological movies have gone from irrational explanations (dreams/madness/drugs) to rational ones (VR/uploading/nanotech) where the shift between "realities" is done in a replicable way. Did the movie end with a murder, and was it a crime?
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