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خدمات شركة نقل مبرد بالرياض

Posted by Mohamed El-Sadany on September 28, 2024 at 6:06pm 0 Comments

شركة نقل بالرياض

تعتبر شركة نقل بالرياض من الشركات الرائدة في تقديم خدمات النقل المختلفة داخل المدينة وخارجها. حيث تتميز الشركة بتوفير جميع انواع خدمات النقل سواء كان نقل الاثاث، ونقل المعدات، أو نقل المستندات والطرود. نحرص على تقديم خدماتنا باعلى جودة، مع الالتزام بمواعيد التسليم والسلامة، بفضل فريق عمل محترف ومؤهل باحدث وسائل النقل والتقنيات الحديثة. كما نسعى لتقديم تجربة نقل خالية من المتاعب لجميع عملائنا في الرياض والمناطق…

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In a future where a failed climate-change experiment has killed all life except for the lucky few who boarded the Snowpiercer, a train that travels around the globe, a new class system emerges; Writer: Benjamin Legrand; Duration: 126 M; average rating: 7,9 of 10 Stars;
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This is my first movie review that I've written here, or at all, for that matter. I love movies, I love watching them and I love talking about them. I've seen many reviews flunk this movie because of "technical plot holes" that are completely missing the point of the film. Movies, like any art form, allow a certain amount of suspension of disbelief. One wouldn't tell Salvador Dali that his paintings are 'bad' because clocks do not bend in real life, or tell Picaso that people are not made of squares and therefore his painting is meaningless. I fear this isn't the best comparison, but in a movie that takes place on a train powered by a perpetual motion device you have to tone down the technical side of your brain a bit. So I'm not going to point out technical issues or 'Why wouldn't the track break' kinds of holes, because the movie isn't about the train, the train is the setting and arguably also a plot device.
Snowpiercer did what a good movie should do: it makes you think and feel while keeping you entertained and engrossed. From the very beginning we are placed into a desperate world with 99.9% of the world dead and the only life left on earth is kept alive by a train powered by an engine that will never fail or requires fuel. By the time this is revealed in the movie (About 15 minutes) I am so connected to the characters and the train they inhabit that this doesn't even strike me as odd. The set design and costuming is very detailed and well done. Everything looks worn and abused. We get the sense that these cars that our lower-class rebels occupy are essentially cattle cars.
The movie is paced well and we get time to feel the tense atmosphere and have plenty of time to question why the hell the upper class citizens are acting so odd. By the time the initial strike began, you were ready to charge the line along with the protagonist. The film doesn't do much new with the camera or with effects, but it's a tight script and a good character focused movie. Acting is good for the most part, nothing academy award winning, but well done and emotional none the less.
The themes and the allegory of this film is strong, and the people who point out technical impossibilities are missing the point. We, the viewers, are the upper class train riders. We are a society focused on efficiency, regulation, and profitability. This movie shows us how these traits, when taken too far and put in a self-sustaining and contained environment can turn us into monsters. Without spoiling much, we see characters become literal 'cogs in the machine' losing their humanity to fulfill their labor duties under the justification of keeping everyone else alive and to sustain the top 10% of the passengers. In order for the human race to live on in the train, mass executions and slavery are not only required, but regulated with utmost efficiency.
Without being too ham-fisted, the movie addresses child labor, class disparity, exchanging humanity for efficiency/security, and the illusion of freedom and choice. I could explain where this happens in the film, but it's better to watch and pull meaning from the film on your own. It's not like it's the ending of 2001, anyone paying attention can figure out the points they are trying to make.
This isn't a science fiction film like Star Trek where we have a deep and enriched universe filled with back-story. Snowpiercer is a character piece set in a science fiction setting. The train isn't the subject of the movies and serves as a plot device that the characters move through, grow, and learn some disturbing things about their fellow passengers. Both the characters and our behavior as a society and species is the subject of this movie, to which it executes on perfectly while still being entertaining and somewhat thought provoking.
Tl;dr: Snowpiercer paints a detailed picture of the struggle of the oppressed fighting back against an obsessed, mathematically efficient, and inhumanly cruel leader. The themes presented in the movie are executed well thought the script and are acted out well enough to be both entertaining and thought provoking. To focus on the technical plot holes and the "why don't the use the engine to heat a colony of humans' is missing the point of the movie all together.

 

 

 

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