It's not only heartbreaking, it's disrespectful. Without Satnam and his team they wouldn't have known about the situation until it was probably too late. They should have had a military helicopter land as close to his house or lab as possible as soon as they saw that things were going south.
This scene was heartbreaking. He was one of the people who discovered what was happening, he was promised to get picked up, despite getting 'f*cked over', in his last few moments, he called up Adrian to warn him about the tsunami, wasn't bitter and said, "goodbye my brother"... 😭🤧
He knew Adrian wasn't in charge of pick up. Adrian's a scientist, not a politician or rich guy with a lot of swaying power. Satnam was the key scientist who discovered the earliest signs of what was about to happen, which allowed for all the preparations they were able to make and Adrian thought that would be enough for him to get picked up. Who knows, maybe that really was the initial plan but it got cancelled or shifted around in the chaos and the guy in charge didn't see it in time, because he's got too much on his plate already. Everyone was scrambling just to get a bare minimum of survivors. As much as I hate to admit it, Anheuser was most likely right when he said there was no conspiracy theory to screw Satnam over. Adrian's predictions really didn't pan out as planned and that's not even his fault. Like everyone else, he was working to convert a lot of new data in a very short amount of time and didn't have the luxury of doublechecking a lot of his data, which caused a lot of errors. He, like everyone else, was scrambling to get any kind of solution done in time and had to rush a lot of his information out the door too soon. Satnam, sadly, just got lost in all the chaos and craziness of Earth's impending disasters and all the preparations mankind's leaders had to make to form a survival plan. No one planned to kill him, he's just a victim of unfortunate circumstances, same as billions of others.
@@Xylarxcode Yeah, you're right. When I said he got 'f*cked over', I meant he kind of did, but I know they didn't leave him behind on purpose, especially someone who is intelligent and can contribute to the future. I never saw Anheuser as a villain, like you said, he did his best to save as many people as he can and organise the whole operation. I really liked his character, same with Adrian, towards the end, when they clashed over letting people on and off, they both had a point and was two people scrambling to continue the human race.
@@Elizabeth-iv3gnYup bro I made the same argument on another comment section that he's one of the few that I can say for certain they didn't plan to "silence" because of course they would've been done so if they did and he already proven he knew how to keep it silent as he only told Adrian and his intelligence was abosultely invaluable to the future of the human civilization
Let's face it, if this disaster scenario actually happened, this is exactly how it would go down, the rich would take care of themselves and leave the rest of us to die.
I mean, when a disaster of this magnitude happens and they only have 3 years of warning to work with, this is probably the best they can do. So yes, in that sense, it's 'realistic'. (A word I use very loosely to describe anything in this movie, lol). It really is the best they can do. It's just not feasible to save everyone. You have to make a plan and see it to fruition in only three years time before the Earth cracks open like an egg and entire continents shift and relocate. You need all the rich and powerful people to make a project of that magnitude happen quickly.
No if it were real the rich would get shot by the military at the last minute who would allow their own families and extra space would probably go to some scientists, engineers, or anybody else who had knowledge or utility.
@@Mapantz1 How else would you suggest they build the arks? Just ask all the powerful governments of the world to donate billions of currency worth in equipment and materials for free so they can build survival arks that probably won't include you or your family, since you don't have the skills to help rebuild the new world. Instead, we'll be picking people like engineers, farmers, doctors and construction workers. Basically anyone with a job that can contribute to rebuilding and re-stabilizing the world. Which would almost certainly not include politicians or the rich fat cats that don't know how to do an honest day's labor, because they've never had to. You want to ask these people for the materials you need to build the arks, but in exchange, they're gonna want a ticket aboard. If not, why would they help you build the ark? They take the money from the rich and the powerful because they need it and in return, the rich and the powerful get a ticket aboard. No money, no arks. If you ask them to make the arks for free, because humanity's very survival depends on it, little will change. In order to get the materials and the equipment you need, you'll still need to deal with the people in charge. People from the government and the rich and powerful that control all these resources and they're still going to want the same thing. A ticket aboard the arks in return for their materials.
There is a reason why rich people are building bunkers in mountains for years, not to speak of government DUMBs. This scenario happened before, 12k years ago, it's about to happen again. The countdown to disaster is the ongoing magnetic pole shift (that mainstream science still denies, despite clear evidence). It's accelerating and our cycle is almost over. Nothing out of the ordinary, it's a normal cycle for this planet.
I always loved how Satnam gave Adrian one last call before the tsunami took over. Something I don't think I could do if ik I'm about to die in a second. Respect to him
@@khymaaren well, the whole continents moving because the crust is lose i can imagine that the oceans are not just being shoved aside. they behave as mass inertia commands.
@@khymaaren To be fair, earthquakes of this scale have never happened. We're talking about quakes at 10.0 and above on the Richter scale, which are actually considered to be impossible, unless....in this case the world is literally tearing itself apart. If such a quake DID happen though, its not unfeasible that the resulting wave "could" reach as high as 3 miles or more in height, the Pacific ocean is certainly deep enough for that to happen.
3:30 I love how the score during this bit is a mix of anxiety and rush feeling as the timer gets closer to closer to zero.. one thing i really love about this movie is the soundtrack.. ✨
I wonder if that scene has been edited. I remember seeing it, and one person, a woman going on board, has two corgis with her. I don't think the person they were implying she was would have done that. Maybe she would have sent her grandkids, but not herself.
@@deniseeulert2503 That was Queen Elizabeth II, she was the Queen of England up until like a year ago or something like that. She would have definitely saved herself because she was the active monarch at the time.
@@hera7884I am from the UK. I never liked her. If it comes to the end of the world, the monarchy should be left behind to die in their fancy palaces and castles.
satellites are in orbit, you need to task them ahead of time to look at specific areas, even then the reality is they still require to this day human observation. so unless someone expected something that way, tasked the satellite, and was actively looking. It's unlikely to have been picked up.
@@lucagordon5770 they're in a world ending event. You'd think someone would bother looking around for other problems. We're not in a world ending event now and I doubt a tsunami would go unnoticed, let alone a 1500m high one inland!
I know Satnam is supposed to be the big emotional death, but the death that always struck me was the little old ladies during the limousine sequence. They seemed so sweet and nice
Yes lets fit 10 times the amount of people, I wonder what will happen when the food shortage start. How fast those additional survivors will turn to "cattle", for the rich.
Having room for 10 people doesn't mean having adequate food, medicine, entertainment, or indeed security measures for all of them. Stuff hundreds of people in cramped living conditions for a prolonged period of time, and disease will spread like wildfire, and you'd strain your food and medicine supplies to the point of breaking very quickly. I'd rather the survivors have 10x as much food or medicine as they think they will need to save the human race, than having just enough food and medicine.
I think passenger pods like the hotels in Japan would have better crew volume while maintaining a sterile housing environment. On ships, crews usually have bunks and hammocks.
I strongly disliked this part of the film. A lot of virtue signalling nonsense, no there was no extra room. Human cargo are not measured by volume but life support. Each person requires a set mass of resources for the journey and the reconstruction afterwards. You also do not fill enclosed sealed spaces with people, unless you want to execute them. These arks are sealed and will have to remain sealed until the danger passes, that could well be weeks or months.
This is a special movie bacause It´s as bad as it´s good. There´s a lot of ridiculousness and senseless action, but there´s a lot of under-the-surface themes of how we would react if this was a real life situation. The doctor is angry because how many resources are being wasted in exchange of luxury, and on the other sided there´s people saying, quite literally, "It´s not a conspiracy". Everyone is trying the best they can in between the chaos. For some that might mean that "If we´re all gonna die, at least let´s enjoy what litlle we have left", therefore the seemingly pointless luxury. There´s a ton of underrated topics in this movie.
It's quite an interesting hodgepodge, this film. It has interesting themes and undertones in brief moments like this, yet equally polarizing to how shitty some of the writing is
@wilfordfootball79 the Ark Captain and the scientists talk about it at the very end of the movie and then decides to sail there to make their new home.
I know the Chief of Staff guy is portrayed as the "villain" but I actually take his side on everything. Yes they sold tickets to billionaires but how else could they finance the arks? Yes it sucks that the Indian scientist and his family didn't get picked up, but just as he said, it's not a conspiracy, chaos is happening and it was a mistake. And the scientist was acting all self-righteous about the Chinese workers but when he was told to give offer his tickets to them, he didn't. So the Chief had to make a lot of hard calls; doesn't make him the bad guy.
Yeah but when you're in a literal end of the world scenario...money literally means nothing. The reality of it is that foregoing monetary value, they could have built a massive number of Arks to fit so many more people. Once the world officially ends, then a new civilization will start, meaning new trade methods, new currency, everything. Nothing of the old world would have any real value aside from being a point of history. So it makes no sense to save only the billionaires who are going to be as poor as any Joe Schmoe once the waves hit. It makes some sense to preserve history...but it's a waste of space to save art in this instance.
Yk how the pyramids got built without money….. or how in war time massive labors forces are recruited to build things without money….. let me educate you kiddo money is a imaginary thing “humans” created to keep weaker humans “oppressed” you do not need money to do the right thing. But when rich and wealthy humans do not care about the weaker humans and that means anyone not in first class….. and that’s a lot of people btw that’s the amount of people that help keep society going that’s all the people you see when you step outside.. they’ll do anything to get rid of us.
No you are completely wrong he may not be a 'villain' but he was a deplorable piece of shit that abandoned and left hundreds of innocent people to die only because the wealthy elite bought their way into safety. Sure make space for those who financed the construction of the ark but to not bother picking up and filling the ark with as many survivors as possible it absolutely disgusting.
What an absolute load of Nonsense, the governments could have easily built these things, they sold them to billionaires because it's the capitalist classes that run the system Workers are seen as peasants
This part always makes me cry . He should have been the first one picked up since it was he who discovered it all . I bawled my eyes out when the line went dead.
It’s crazy because if you’re Satnam in this situation you’re pissed for sure, but there’s nothing you can but spend your final moments with your family. 😢
This was the saddest death ever in this whole movie. The man that discovered wat will happen 2 the world, and he dies with it along with his family. So sad 4 adrian 2 hear it all on the phone
I like how righteous this guy is the whole time and every time he tries to get preachy, he is shut down by the guy with reality. Doesn't stop his righteousness though. It's almost like Hollywood became self-aware for a second.
He had a point though, unless you want to start over in the dark ages you need skilled workers, builders, farmers. They also actually could have fit more people in those rooms, in the hallways.
@@maralonent6257 which youre not going to get with the Rich, because they almost never had to work a day in their life. the actual people you want are those who work everyday and know this stuff like the back of their hand. its sad even during an apocalyspe, humans can still prioritise money over their fellow humans.
More like, because some "translated" wrongly and people are too naive to believe what they're being told. And as icing on the cake, people committed suicide because of that year.
Sure, maybe the local community college could have designed an arc to survive? Or, maybe, we could be pragmatic for a moment and consider we are going to fund the preservation of our species in a year’s time 🤔
@@smokingpiggy5425 it would be a REALLY interesting study to see the next 3-6-9-12 months after the end of the film. You’re right. Arguably, a whole other breakdown would occur. The movie suggested the Queen of England was on board (she had a “cameo”); is she going to be expected to be on guard duty? Or perform a task? Inevitably, a cast system would arise. The ships had crew. How long would they tolerate being the worker bees?
Oh boy... it will not hit you the same now as it did in 2012... I remember seeing the girls in the theatre, and some men too, sobbing when the first destruction scene hit, thinking of the impending doom... I too was scared shitless...
It was released in 2019. And i watched as my first movie watching in cinema being 16 years old. And it was a horror movie for me.. and i felt it's going happen after seeing such catastrophe in theater.
2 things that bother me about this movie: the Chief of Staff guy in charge of the project NEVER gets his comeuppance, They kill the pretty Russian girl, her boyfriend (they're cheating, but it's not a slasher film) and then the step dad who did NOTHING wrong, and this guy is kinda low-key responsible for several deaths and he gets nothing. And what was the original plan? They have these military people, and the uber rich, and then what? They would have headed to Africa with Prince Charles and UBS and the president and then what? Forced Survivors to grow their food and construct their new mansions? They planned on leaving the Chinese workers behind, so they weren't supposed to be the work force. Reminds me of the billionaires at the end of "Don't Look Up"; no people to do anything for them, of course they died hours after landing on a new planet!
They met the survivors from Battlestar Galactica and had them do the work. 🤣🤣 Seriously, they had hundreds of thousands (2012 wiki says 2 million), so there were plenty to do the work, plus they probably brought agricultural machinery. Also, since Africa survived relatively intact (though uplifted), there were probably many survivors there.
@@Hunpecked Imagine you survive some horrible disaster; for all you know you're the last of humanity. And then a bunch of billionaires in boats made in China show up and essentially tell you they're in charge and YOU'RE growing the food for them. You ok with that? Also, they certainly didn't do the entire "pick a good cross section of humanity for maximum genetic diversity,"; they sold seats to the mega rich and political insiders. We're never shown anything but rich people, military folks and government people. And then they add a ton of labor from China.
@@lexxstrum The worldwide number of dollar billionaires in 2021 was under 3,000 (I looked it up). I'm guessing the lesser billionaires couldn't even afford a single billion euro ticket. As for the other passengers, the surviving US leader says, "We had geneticists determine the perfect gene pool to repopulate." Interpret that how you will, but I assume genetic diversity is part of "the perfect gene pool". Of course allowing thousands of non-selected people aboard at the last minute probably added a bit of a wild card to the calculations. Africa's population was over a billion in 2012, and according to the film, "...it likely never even flooded." Depending on where the arks land, their passengers may end up working for far more numerous (and probably armed) natives. 😁
@@Hunpeckedthe ash clouds would make survival impossible and earthquake would still hit Africa (there is a rift in East Africa similar to California) plus the widespread chaos would cull a lot of people
@@AureliusLaurentius1099 Africa is the second largest continent. East Africa could fall into the sea and South Africa could become the new Himalayas, but that would leave plenty of places less affected. Africa is the least urbanized continent, so presumably more people would survive whatever earthquakes struck. I assume the arks would land in one of the least affected areas, which is also where the most people would survive. According to the film, the skies were clearing by the 27th day.
I really liked this movie. It's flawed and not heavy with realism if you five into the details, but much of it was well-made and thought out. The interweaving of the many characters and trying to present the disaster on a truly global scale was commendable.
It’s the unfortunate truth. If I had tickets to save my family, I’m not giving it up either. But if I was in charge, I deff would try and have as many people in as possible
It's also just an economic question. If you don't sell the tickets you have less funding and thus fewer ships. So why not take the funding and build more?
@@danielk5780 well in that case there wasn’t enough time, there were supposed to be about 20 ships but they were only able to make 4 (one of them being destroyed by the earthquakes)
The idea of selling seats to finance the construction of the arks always seemed a plot hole to me. Why didn't they just borrow the money - or print it - if the world's about to end they're never going to have to pay it back.
Borrowing or printing billions would need a lot of manpower which is basically the general public and they'd get alerted followed by the whole world's population and these "hush-hush" projects would never come to fruition due to utter anarchy and chaos. So they needed to do these hush-hush big buck transactions from the rich ones who could afford it - who were less in number and could be convinced to keep their lips sealed for their own benefit. But how the meaning of the arks never got past the Chinese workers who built them and consequently to the general population can't be answered from this.
Well they did need to keep it quiet, plus money flows are easily tracked unless ya an ultra wealthy with spares flying around or a communist government.
I love how the guys says if you want to give up your passes to one of the workers then be my guest followed by crickets. Wanted to be all high and mighty, but didn't give up those passes either lol.
What makes you view those who want to save more lives all high and mighty? Sure there hypocrisy there that they themselves didnt give their tickets. But all high and mighty? are they the only ones that are arrogant to you?
The Vice President and the Speaker of the House died in this movie's scenario. Only 3/9 arcs were functional and as is addressed in this clip, the wave was way ahead of schedule. They weren't screwing him over, multiple important people died.
@chiefzackery6651 the VP and Speaker, been gone. Nobody knew where they were when they boarded AF1. They did screw him over, knowing he's the one to discover these events.
This is the most real 100% fact that the government would doing in the time like this. They will just save somebody who benefits for them. Most of people like us will just become burdened to them, so they won't think second time to let us die in this situation.
A lot of people owe me money. When everyone was freaking out about 2012 (the date, not the movie) I made a bet with lots of people that if the world didn't end, they owed me $100. If they were right, well, it ended.
This gets me the most when i watched this movie because he found out about end of the world scenario, and this is what he and his family gets in return unbelievable.
3:58 Ah, I know now. They were supposed to build 9 arks. Due to the lack of funding, they built just 4 of them but one (Ark #4) got hit by a rock that fell from a ceiling probably because of some small quakes, so therefore, 3 were released into the sea as the waves began to hit the port.
While I do think that more people could fit in that room, ten seems a bit of a stretch. If you're going to be stuck on a ship for a prolonged period, you don't want to be piled in like sardines.
Eh seeing how Navy ships, especially submarine have a bunk space for 2 people (one sleeps and the other work, then rotate shift), that room can easily handle 10 people if they do sleep and shift rotation.
Uhm yes you would have to be piled up in like sardines. We're talking about survival not luxury. This is the end of the world not a 5-star cruise. As for the rations what's stopping them from loading the ships with let's say 50% of the rations of the world. So all in all yes 10 people is a stretch but this room can feat 4-5 people easily
I watched this movie in my college days and the impact of Satnam and his family's fate hit me hard then. But rewatching this clip now, as a parent, it just gutted me.
I think not on the politicians. Its a matter of who has the dirt on whom to be saved. Myorkas comes to mind. Now i know why he smirked most of the time when being questioned. He beat being removed n now they are doubling down on legalizing the coughollegalscough. 22 million so far. That new voter base is gonna be hard to beat. Bought n pd for with our tax dollars. Thankyou joey.
One thing I hate about that big dude was he was saving the important people and himself. Not everyone else. They left everyone else outside the world to die.
He literally explained that they had geneticists choose a large portion of the passengers, and sold tickets to the wealthy to fund the construction. You literally cannot do JUST the geneticists route, even if that is the "most" fair. The amount of funding needed, in addition to the discretion required to move that money in ways that won't raise alarms or suspicions to the general public, was *enormous*. Trillions of government dollars from every participating nation can't suddenly start disappearing into a vacuum without lesser dignitaries or functionaries raising eyebrows or even blowing whistles. COULD the governments have funded it all themselves? Sure, but that level of cooperation and financial movement would immediately draw attention. So they needed to raise the money FAST, and they needed to do it relatively quietly. So you take the money from the super-wealthy, and you make it EXTREMELY clear that if they attempt to blow the whistle or if they leak anything, those tickets will be revoked, assuming they are not simply murdered quietly. What were they gonna do? Construct gargantuan walls around every single major city?
1:09 Man I hope to never hear that siren, nuke/bomb threat, some other threat in bound either way its scary to hear and I love it at the same time in movie when a nuke is about to hit you always hear it.
no. be those that can be content in whatever that comes their way. that can buy you a peace money cant. oh what good does that peace do when youre dead? that peace is an ending you cannot guarantee even if you survive and to what end? to survive and have a death full of anxiety and fear and powerlessness. Death comes all the same. There is value in being able to face whaever comes with content. Money can only bring you so far, and can fool you so much further.
I don't think many of the poor countries that survived intact would welcome them. Even if they had superior fire power the poor countries probably have the resources to wage war against them or on their terms in they want to land.
The ending is so bittersweet because the only people that really survived were the elite and some of the workers that managed to get on the ship, also crazy they still decided they needed to sell the tickets, what’s is money worth when the world ends?
Can anyone tell me why Chiwetel didn't take over the role of the Black Phanter? He could've been the perfect person to take over and carry on Chadwick's legacy.
He's already cast as Mordo in the MCU franchise. Although it is possible to recast him to a different role, like they did for Michelle Yeoh in the MCU, I don't think the audience/fans would take too kindly to having the Black Panther role be filled in so soon after Chadwick's passing. Maybe it's possible to get him as the Black Panther but it in a different multiverse?
The debate between the "bleeding heart" and the "conservative" was priceless. "You want to donate your passes to a couple of Chinese workers be my guest". President Kennedy even said "life isn't fair".
One has to wonder why a great many musicians, certainly extremely popular and wealthy musicians, as well as athletes, and other dignitaries, are doing things like sell their music rights and catalogues (musicians), retiring early (athletes), and donating much of their wealth (the Gates', mostly MacKenzie, along with other Uber-wealthy types in Business, finance, politics, etc...), as if they've been informed that "something", is coming. The musician's "cashing out", was the most eye-opening, for me, as a former musician. From Taylor Swift, to Justin Bieber; from Katy Perry, to Metallica, so many HUGE musical artists selling their back catalogues and/or rights to their previous music, and maybe even their FUTURE music, is shocking, to say the least. Certainly in the case of Metallica, who has come full circle, since these guys are the ones who fought Napster, in court, in regards to "rights".
They know, thats why Zuck is building a bunker in Hawaii. Enjoy your life mate. Who knows which moment is our last. The rich and shrewd will survive. Not us. At least not many of us.
Satnam and his family not surviving despite being one of the key people finding out this would happen is actually heartbreaking
Personally, I would have had my family living on the ark site to make damn sure they get on safe, but thats just me.
It's not only heartbreaking, it's disrespectful. Without Satnam and his team they wouldn't have known about the situation until it was probably too late. They should have had a military helicopter land as close to his house or lab as possible as soon as they saw that things were going south.
Blame the fat, pompous guy in the suit. He is basically the representation of capitalism. Letting many die so he and a few millionaires can live.
Thing is if Satnam got picked up they wouldve never known about the second wave killing everybody
They would have probably all been Terrorists in the new world anyway.
This scene was heartbreaking. He was one of the people who discovered what was happening, he was promised to get picked up, despite getting 'f*cked over', in his last few moments, he called up Adrian to warn him about the tsunami, wasn't bitter and said, "goodbye my brother"... 😭🤧
He knew Adrian wasn't in charge of pick up. Adrian's a scientist, not a politician or rich guy with a lot of swaying power. Satnam was the key scientist who discovered the earliest signs of what was about to happen, which allowed for all the preparations they were able to make and Adrian thought that would be enough for him to get picked up. Who knows, maybe that really was the initial plan but it got cancelled or shifted around in the chaos and the guy in charge didn't see it in time, because he's got too much on his plate already. Everyone was scrambling just to get a bare minimum of survivors.
As much as I hate to admit it, Anheuser was most likely right when he said there was no conspiracy theory to screw Satnam over. Adrian's predictions really didn't pan out as planned and that's not even his fault. Like everyone else, he was working to convert a lot of new data in a very short amount of time and didn't have the luxury of doublechecking a lot of his data, which caused a lot of errors. He, like everyone else, was scrambling to get any kind of solution done in time and had to rush a lot of his information out the door too soon. Satnam, sadly, just got lost in all the chaos and craziness of Earth's impending disasters and all the preparations mankind's leaders had to make to form a survival plan. No one planned to kill him, he's just a victim of unfortunate circumstances, same as billions of others.
he said goodbye my friend
@@Xylarxcode Yeah, you're right. When I said he got 'f*cked over', I meant he kind of did, but I know they didn't leave him behind on purpose, especially someone who is intelligent and can contribute to the future. I never saw Anheuser as a villain, like you said, he did his best to save as many people as he can and organise the whole operation. I really liked his character, same with Adrian, towards the end, when they clashed over letting people on and off, they both had a point and was two people scrambling to continue the human race.
@@Elizabeth-iv3gnYup bro I made the same argument on another comment section that he's one of the few that I can say for certain they didn't plan to "silence" because of course they would've been done so if they did and he already proven he knew how to keep it silent as he only told Adrian and his intelligence was abosultely invaluable to the future of the human civilization
a weak man, his weakness caused the death of his family
Let's face it, if this disaster scenario actually happened, this is exactly how it would go down, the rich would take care of themselves and leave the rest of us to die.
I mean, when a disaster of this magnitude happens and they only have 3 years of warning to work with, this is probably the best they can do. So yes, in that sense, it's 'realistic'. (A word I use very loosely to describe anything in this movie, lol). It really is the best they can do. It's just not feasible to save everyone. You have to make a plan and see it to fruition in only three years time before the Earth cracks open like an egg and entire continents shift and relocate. You need all the rich and powerful people to make a project of that magnitude happen quickly.
No if it were real the rich would get shot by the military at the last minute who would allow their own families and extra space would probably go to some scientists, engineers, or anybody else who had knowledge or utility.
@@Xylarxcode Money will be worthless, so what point is there in handing any over to fund such a project?
@@Mapantz1 How else would you suggest they build the arks? Just ask all the powerful governments of the world to donate billions of currency worth in equipment and materials for free so they can build survival arks that probably won't include you or your family, since you don't have the skills to help rebuild the new world. Instead, we'll be picking people like engineers, farmers, doctors and construction workers. Basically anyone with a job that can contribute to rebuilding and re-stabilizing the world. Which would almost certainly not include politicians or the rich fat cats that don't know how to do an honest day's labor, because they've never had to.
You want to ask these people for the materials you need to build the arks, but in exchange, they're gonna want a ticket aboard. If not, why would they help you build the ark? They take the money from the rich and the powerful because they need it and in return, the rich and the powerful get a ticket aboard.
No money, no arks. If you ask them to make the arks for free, because humanity's very survival depends on it, little will change. In order to get the materials and the equipment you need, you'll still need to deal with the people in charge. People from the government and the rich and powerful that control all these resources and they're still going to want the same thing. A ticket aboard the arks in return for their materials.
There is a reason why rich people are building bunkers in mountains for years, not to speak of government DUMBs. This scenario happened before, 12k years ago, it's about to happen again.
The countdown to disaster is the ongoing magnetic pole shift (that mainstream science still denies, despite clear evidence). It's accelerating and our cycle is almost over. Nothing out of the ordinary, it's a normal cycle for this planet.
I always loved how Satnam gave Adrian one last call before the tsunami took over. Something I don't think I could do if ik I'm about to die in a second. Respect to him
I would call too because I want to go to heaven lol.
My parents would be my last call.
A true friend. He knew the lack of transport wasn’t on purpose.
Love how the cell network is still up and running with a 1.5km high tsunami about to hit at 200mph......
That tsunami went over the Himalayas. I think realism wasn't a main concern during the production of this movie.
he might be using satellite phone or sth idk
@@khymaaren well, the whole continents moving because the crust is lose i can imagine that the oceans are not just being shoved aside. they behave as mass inertia commands.
@@khymaaren To be fair, earthquakes of this scale have never happened. We're talking about quakes at 10.0 and above on the Richter scale, which are actually considered to be impossible, unless....in this case the world is literally tearing itself apart. If such a quake DID happen though, its not unfeasible that the resulting wave "could" reach as high as 3 miles or more in height, the Pacific ocean is certainly deep enough for that to happen.
It's satellites mr.VeryfunatParty
Satnam just save the humanity, TWICE.
Omg I didn't see that
Crazy how im just now realizing this
And this is the 'thanks' he gets smh
And he is the reason why the Arks were began to be constructed.
3:30 I love how the score during this bit is a mix of anxiety and rush feeling as the timer gets closer to closer to zero.. one thing i really love about this movie is the soundtrack.. ✨
Harold Klosser writes good music, but nowhere near as good as David Arnold.
Yeah me too
I searched this video for this soundtrack only
“These people were chosen by geneticists?!” 💀💀💀💀
I wonder if that scene has been edited. I remember seeing it, and one person, a woman going on board, has two corgis with her. I don't think the person they were implying she was would have done that. Maybe she would have sent her grandkids, but not herself.
@@deniseeulert2503 That was Queen Elizabeth II, she was the Queen of England up until like a year ago or something like that. She would have definitely saved herself because she was the active monarch at the time.
@@hera7884I am from the UK. I never liked her. If it comes to the end of the world, the monarchy should be left behind to die in their fancy palaces and castles.
The ultra-rich who paid for it, useful smart and skilled people, and straight men and women.
How on earth did their satellites not pick up a 1500m high tidal wave 28 minutes away?
They weren't focusing because they were expecting another couple of hours. Also, they were upwards near 8,000 meters high.
satellites are in orbit, you need to task them ahead of time to look at specific areas, even then the reality is they still require to this day human observation. so unless someone expected something that way, tasked the satellite, and was actively looking. It's unlikely to have been picked up.
@@lucagordon5770 they're in a world ending event. You'd think someone would bother looking around for other problems.
We're not in a world ending event now and I doubt a tsunami would go unnoticed, let alone a 1500m high one inland!
@DreTheChronic You didn't warn them ahead of time dude, great job Satnam would've made it
@@DreTheChronic tsunamis are usually detected by ocean buoys not satellites and again it would need someone actively watching that particular feed.
Goodbye my friend 💔
2012
I know Satnam is supposed to be the big emotional death, but the death that always struck me was the little old ladies during the limousine sequence. They seemed so sweet and nice
My question is this:
How could those elderly women be so oblivious to everything around them _literally crumbling apart_ until it was too late?
@@b.r.fowler785
I would say that's a rather accurate portrayal of some elderly women in the real world, they live in their own world bubble
"Hold on to those eggs, dear"
Same man
That scene was the comedic relief of the scene
All you can do. Hug your kids and look into the eyes of the one you love.
I dont know man. I have two kids of my own. 4 year and 3 year old. this hits different.
1:32 “What the hell?”
I agreed with him. Fancy bed? Cups? It’s supposed to be saving the people. Not a five stars cruise 🚢
Yes lets fit 10 times the amount of people, I wonder what will happen when the food shortage start. How fast those additional survivors will turn to "cattle", for the rich.
Having room for 10 people doesn't mean having adequate food, medicine, entertainment, or indeed security measures for all of them.
Stuff hundreds of people in cramped living conditions for a prolonged period of time, and disease will spread like wildfire, and you'd strain your food and medicine supplies to the point of breaking very quickly.
I'd rather the survivors have 10x as much food or medicine as they think they will need to save the human race, than having just enough food and medicine.
@@_Lionard for the rich? lol, once there is not enough food, poor people will be the one to eat other and then eat the rich.
I think passenger pods like the hotels in Japan would have better crew volume while maintaining a sterile housing environment. On ships, crews usually have bunks and hammocks.
I strongly disliked this part of the film. A lot of virtue signalling nonsense, no there was no extra room. Human cargo are not measured by volume but life support. Each person requires a set mass of resources for the journey and the reconstruction afterwards.
You also do not fill enclosed sealed spaces with people, unless you want to execute them. These arks are sealed and will have to remain sealed until the danger passes, that could well be weeks or months.
This is a special movie bacause It´s as bad as it´s good. There´s a lot of ridiculousness and senseless action, but there´s a lot of under-the-surface themes of how we would react if this was a real life situation. The doctor is angry because how many resources are being wasted in exchange of luxury, and on the other sided there´s people saying, quite literally, "It´s not a conspiracy". Everyone is trying the best they can in between the chaos. For some that might mean that "If we´re all gonna die, at least let´s enjoy what litlle we have left", therefore the seemingly pointless luxury. There´s a ton of underrated topics in this movie.
It's quite an interesting hodgepodge, this film. It has interesting themes and undertones in brief moments like this, yet equally polarizing to how shitty some of the writing is
Those arks and later settlements cannot feed all the sardine packed survivors if they choose that route
Just curious: what's with the ’ in some of the words? I can't find an S with the ' on it on my phone's keyboard.
It's insane to think that after all of this destruction in just two days, the human population went from 7.5 billion to 400,000.
Actually they said the whole continent of Africa rose above the tidal waves, so that's a billion people that survived.
@@charlesmoloney9968 were you find that information it says on the movie that Africa never got flooded
@wilfordfootball79 the Ark Captain and the scientists talk about it at the very end of the movie and then decides to sail there to make their new home.
@@charlesmoloney9968 no? Africa did sink and THEN rose above the waves. All those people in Africa are still dead.
i wonder how they would dock since every african seaport was destroyed and the entire continent is kms high now.@@charlesmoloney9968
I remember watching this movie at the cinemas and no one got up from their seat in shock at the end !
They were probably sleeping- a stinker of a movie
@@ehbenson2948 yet here you are watching a clip of it on UA-cam years later
@@ehbenson2948this movie rocked, pure dumb spectacle that was missing since the 90s
It was a average movie
Him - “You want to donate your passes to a couple Chinese workers - be my guest”
Her - *pat* “F*ck that, let's go”
😂😂😂
LOL!
The subtitles are just brilliant.
2:00 We never got picked up, Adrian. The elephant never came 😂
😂😂😂😂
Elephant didn't save the Indians. That was unfortunate.
It's actually "airlift" 😅😅😅
He said air lift 😅
2:16 dude look at his face... it's heartbreaking man
I know. You can almost hear him thinking, "I've had a good long life, it's not fair so many young ones won't get that chance."
I know the Chief of Staff guy is portrayed as the "villain" but I actually take his side on everything. Yes they sold tickets to billionaires but how else could they finance the arks? Yes it sucks that the Indian scientist and his family didn't get picked up, but just as he said, it's not a conspiracy, chaos is happening and it was a mistake. And the scientist was acting all self-righteous about the Chinese workers but when he was told to give offer his tickets to them, he didn't. So the Chief had to make a lot of hard calls; doesn't make him the bad guy.
Yeah but when you're in a literal end of the world scenario...money literally means nothing. The reality of it is that foregoing monetary value, they could have built a massive number of Arks to fit so many more people. Once the world officially ends, then a new civilization will start, meaning new trade methods, new currency, everything. Nothing of the old world would have any real value aside from being a point of history. So it makes no sense to save only the billionaires who are going to be as poor as any Joe Schmoe once the waves hit. It makes some sense to preserve history...but it's a waste of space to save art in this instance.
Yk how the pyramids got built without money….. or how in war time massive labors forces are recruited to build things without money….. let me educate you kiddo money is a imaginary thing “humans” created to keep weaker humans “oppressed” you do not need money to do the right thing. But when rich and wealthy humans do not care about the weaker humans and that means anyone not in first class….. and that’s a lot of people btw that’s the amount of people that help keep society going that’s all the people you see when you step outside.. they’ll do anything to get rid of us.
Fo rich guys ahole lic ker
No you are completely wrong he may not be a 'villain' but he was a deplorable piece of shit that abandoned and left hundreds of innocent people to die only because the wealthy elite bought their way into safety. Sure make space for those who financed the construction of the ark but to not bother picking up and filling the ark with as many survivors as possible it absolutely disgusting.
What an absolute load of Nonsense, the governments could have easily built these things, they sold them to billionaires because it's the capitalist classes that run the system
Workers are seen as peasants
This part always makes me cry . He should have been the first one picked up since it was he who discovered it all . I bawled my eyes out when the line went dead.
It’s crazy because if you’re Satnam in this situation you’re pissed for sure, but there’s nothing you can but spend your final moments with your family. 😢
This was the saddest death ever in this whole movie. The man that discovered wat will happen 2 the world, and he dies with it along with his family. So sad 4 adrian 2 hear it all on the phone
For* to*, what*, spelling out words is not that difficult.
@@heintz256 if u dont like my shortcut spelling, then SUX...2...B...U
@@heintz256it's harder to not be a condescending dick apparently :)
At least the whole family dies- no one was left behind.
To be fair if this really happened, the people that discovered it would die in real life too. We have no emergency transport to save us.
Subtitles: "We never got picked up, Adrian. The elephant never came."
One of the fantastic movie till date.
I like how righteous this guy is the whole time and every time he tries to get preachy, he is shut down by the guy with reality. Doesn't stop his righteousness though. It's almost like Hollywood became self-aware for a second.
Satnam save the cold guy, yet he abandoned him.
He had a point though, unless you want to start over in the dark ages you need skilled workers, builders, farmers. They also actually could have fit more people in those rooms, in the hallways.
@@maralonent6257 which youre not going to get with the Rich, because they almost never had to work a day in their life.
the actual people you want are those who work everyday and know this stuff like the back of their hand. its sad even during an apocalyspe, humans can still prioritise money over their fellow humans.
Actually you primarily want children, and teachers and a database of human knowledge and genetics for all animals.
They stopped making good movies like that around 2014-16
To think the only reason this movie happened was because the Mayans couldn’t count past 2012 😂
More like, because some "translated" wrongly and people are too naive to believe what they're being told.
And as icing on the cake, people committed suicide because of that year.
Best comment!
@@BaldursPicketFence thank you
Mayans never beleave world ends on 2912 that was new age white people
@@Vikingr4Jesus5919 really? how many?
I love how they were like oh well no my problem they are poor 😂 ..let me go relax in my suite😂
Most people would react that way, let's be honest. Survival.
just like Bezoses around the world
“Addio amico mio”. Queste parole mi spezzano anche adesso😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
He is not the bad guy. He is a realist in a unpredictable setting.
This is the closest it can be to realism!!! Pretty much saying screw the little people.
Sure, maybe the local community college could have designed an arc to survive? Or, maybe, we could be pragmatic for a moment and consider we are going to fund the preservation of our species in a year’s time 🤔
@@Here4theComments9the middle class built those arcs, not those idiots with money.
@@Here4theComments9ion know about you but who's gonna rebuild society? The rich people? They don't know how to do that
@@smokingpiggy5425 it would be a REALLY interesting study to see the next 3-6-9-12 months after the end of the film. You’re right. Arguably, a whole other breakdown would occur. The movie suggested the Queen of England was on board (she had a “cameo”); is she going to be expected to be on guard duty? Or perform a task? Inevitably, a cast system would arise. The ships had crew. How long would they tolerate being the worker bees?
I really really want to watch this movie in the cinema to see how great it is
Oh boy... it will not hit you the same now as it did in 2012... I remember seeing the girls in the theatre, and some men too, sobbing when the first destruction scene hit, thinking of the impending doom... I too was scared shitless...
Then go back 14 years
It was released in 2019. And i watched as my first movie watching in cinema being 16 years old. And it was a horror movie for me.. and i felt it's going happen after seeing such catastrophe in theater.
Its crap
@@mikemyers2228 like you
Satnam helped even before he died
2 things that bother me about this movie: the Chief of Staff guy in charge of the project NEVER gets his comeuppance, They kill the pretty Russian girl, her boyfriend (they're cheating, but it's not a slasher film) and then the step dad who did NOTHING wrong, and this guy is kinda low-key responsible for several deaths and he gets nothing.
And what was the original plan? They have these military people, and the uber rich, and then what? They would have headed to Africa with Prince Charles and UBS and the president and then what? Forced Survivors to grow their food and construct their new mansions? They planned on leaving the Chinese workers behind, so they weren't supposed to be the work force.
Reminds me of the billionaires at the end of "Don't Look Up"; no people to do anything for them, of course they died hours after landing on a new planet!
They met the survivors from Battlestar Galactica and had them do the work. 🤣🤣
Seriously, they had hundreds of thousands (2012 wiki says 2 million), so there were plenty to do the work, plus they probably brought agricultural machinery. Also, since Africa survived relatively intact (though uplifted), there were probably many survivors there.
@@Hunpecked Imagine you survive some horrible disaster; for all you know you're the last of humanity. And then a bunch of billionaires in boats made in China show up and essentially tell you they're in charge and YOU'RE growing the food for them.
You ok with that?
Also, they certainly didn't do the entire "pick a good cross section of humanity for maximum genetic diversity,"; they sold seats to the mega rich and political insiders. We're never shown anything but rich people, military folks and government people. And then they add a ton of labor from China.
@@lexxstrum The worldwide number of dollar billionaires in 2021 was under 3,000 (I looked it up). I'm guessing the lesser billionaires couldn't even afford a single billion euro ticket.
As for the other passengers, the surviving US leader says, "We had geneticists determine the perfect gene pool to repopulate." Interpret that how you will, but I assume genetic diversity is part of "the perfect gene pool". Of course allowing thousands of non-selected people aboard at the last minute probably added a bit of a wild card to the calculations.
Africa's population was over a billion in 2012, and according to the film, "...it likely never even flooded." Depending on where the arks land, their passengers may end up working for far more numerous (and probably armed) natives. 😁
@@Hunpeckedthe ash clouds would make survival impossible and earthquake would still hit Africa (there is a rift in East Africa similar to California) plus the widespread chaos would cull a lot of people
@@AureliusLaurentius1099 Africa is the second largest continent. East Africa could fall into the sea and South Africa could become the new Himalayas, but that would leave plenty of places less affected. Africa is the least urbanized continent, so presumably more people would survive whatever earthquakes struck. I assume the arks would land in one of the least affected areas, which is also where the most people would survive.
According to the film, the skies were clearing by the 27th day.
I really liked this movie. It's flawed and not heavy with realism if you five into the details, but much of it was well-made and thought out. The interweaving of the many characters and trying to present the disaster on a truly global scale was commendable.
They’re really so surprised they sold tickets for funding?
This ain’t a charity, it’s survival.
It’s the unfortunate truth. If I had tickets to save my family, I’m not giving it up either. But if I was in charge, I deff would try and have as many people in as possible
It's also just an economic question. If you don't sell the tickets you have less funding and thus fewer ships. So why not take the funding and build more?
@@danielk5780 well in that case there wasn’t enough time, there were supposed to be about 20 ships but they were only able to make 4 (one of them being destroyed by the earthquakes)
Sure but who decided that only those with more money should live? Actually, what will they use all that money for if the world is gonna end?
@@aviniciussouza100 they used it to buy material for constructing the ship
The idea of selling seats to finance the construction of the arks always seemed a plot hole to me. Why didn't they just borrow the money - or print it - if the world's about to end they're never going to have to pay it back.
Borrowing or printing billions would need a lot of manpower which is basically the general public and they'd get alerted followed by the whole world's population and these "hush-hush" projects would never come to fruition due to utter anarchy and chaos.
So they needed to do these hush-hush big buck transactions from the rich ones who could afford it - who were less in number and could be convinced to keep their lips sealed for their own benefit.
But how the meaning of the arks never got past the Chinese workers who built them and consequently to the general population can't be answered from this.
Well they did need to keep it quiet, plus money flows are easily tracked unless ya an ultra wealthy with spares flying around or a communist government.
I love how the guys says if you want to give up your passes to one of the workers then be my guest followed by crickets. Wanted to be all high and mighty, but didn't give up those passes either lol.
What makes you view those who want to save more lives all high and mighty? Sure there hypocrisy there that they themselves didnt give their tickets. But all high and mighty? are they the only ones that are arrogant to you?
The fact that Satnam still call Adrian to warn him of the other wave was a real friend. Fucked up that they didn't pick him and his family up
The Vice President and the Speaker of the House died in this movie's scenario. Only 3/9 arcs were functional and as is addressed in this clip, the wave was way ahead of schedule. They weren't screwing him over, multiple important people died.
@chiefzackery6651 the VP and Speaker, been gone. Nobody knew where they were when they boarded AF1. They did screw him over, knowing he's the one to discover these events.
This is the most real 100% fact that the government would doing in the time like this. They will just save somebody who benefits for them. Most of people like us will just become burdened to them, so they won't think second time to let us die in this situation.
3:14 " your predictions were not panned out ". Bro without scientists Satnam and Dr Helmsley you wouldn't even survive till now.
"Goodbye, my friend" 😭
I love how Satnam never blamed Adrian for their abandonment. He simply told him that he and his family were never rescue and then bids him goodbye.
Satnam: Goodbye my brotha WAS HEART BREAKING
They stood in faith and acceptance of their fate. 😢 Powerful family 👪
This harsh and sad Billions of people dies like that i allomst cry
A lot of people owe me money.
When everyone was freaking out about 2012 (the date, not the movie) I made a bet with lots of people that if the world didn't end, they owed me $100. If they were right, well, it ended.
Did you ever see that money?
@@CactusCowboyDanthey probably vanished cause 2012
Im not paying
@@patmc8457on god
This gets me the most when i watched this movie because he found out about end of the world scenario, and this is what he and his family gets in return unbelievable.
3:58 Ah, I know now. They were supposed to build 9 arks. Due to the lack of funding, they built just 4 of them but one (Ark #4) got hit by a rock that fell from a ceiling probably because of some small quakes, so therefore, 3 were released into the sea as the waves began to hit the port.
Ark 3 tho
@@Intelligence_Core3 what I meant is "three arks were released into the sea" 😑😑😑
It's amazing how Anheuser tries to be so dismissive of Adrian but didn't have a damn clue of what's going on or what to do himself.
While I do think that more people could fit in that room, ten seems a bit of a stretch. If you're going to be stuck on a ship for a prolonged period, you don't want to be piled in like sardines.
Also supplies, food and water. Just cause there’s space doesn’t mean they can take more people
@@manuelramos360 depends on how long they thought they would be out at sea.
Eh seeing how Navy ships, especially submarine have a bunk space for 2 people (one sleeps and the other work, then rotate shift), that room can easily handle 10 people if they do sleep and shift rotation.
Uhm yes you would have to be piled up in like sardines. We're talking about survival not luxury. This is the end of the world not a 5-star cruise. As for the rations what's stopping them from loading the ships with let's say 50% of the rations of the world. So all in all yes 10 people is a stretch but this room can feat 4-5 people easily
I watched this movie in my college days and the impact of Satnam and his family's fate hit me hard then. But rewatching this clip now, as a parent, it just gutted me.
There is an error in the same Movie before this scenes it was said that World Communications were Interrupted.
This movie is said everything.
This is exactly how it would be rich getting saved
The politicians would have priority. And since the government didn't want to build the Arks then it's only fair that those who paid should be saved.
I think not on the politicians. Its a matter of who has the dirt on whom to be saved. Myorkas comes to mind. Now i know why he smirked most of the time when being questioned. He beat being removed n now they are doubling down on legalizing the coughollegalscough. 22 million so far. That new voter base is gonna be hard to beat. Bought n pd for with our tax dollars. Thankyou joey.
Há um erro no mesmo Filme foi dito todas às Comunicações do foram Interrompidas.😮😢😊
1:09 a giant 1500 m tsunami is coming for the village
This is not just a scene in a movie ,but something which we all can relate to our lives .The scene showing how much a human can be cruel
He right life is not fair
Satnam not getting picked up saved them from 1:38:07 hrs of discrepancy.
Kerela mein kab aayegi wayanad, Mallapuram
One thing I hate about that big dude was he was saving the important people and himself. Not everyone else. They left everyone else outside the world to die.
He literally explained that they had geneticists choose a large portion of the passengers, and sold tickets to the wealthy to fund the construction.
You literally cannot do JUST the geneticists route, even if that is the "most" fair.
The amount of funding needed, in addition to the discretion required to move that money in ways that won't raise alarms or suspicions to the general public, was *enormous*. Trillions of government dollars from every participating nation can't suddenly start disappearing into a vacuum without lesser dignitaries or functionaries raising eyebrows or even blowing whistles. COULD the governments have funded it all themselves? Sure, but that level of cooperation and financial movement would immediately draw attention. So they needed to raise the money FAST, and they needed to do it relatively quietly. So you take the money from the super-wealthy, and you make it EXTREMELY clear that if they attempt to blow the whistle or if they leak anything, those tickets will be revoked, assuming they are not simply murdered quietly.
What were they gonna do? Construct gargantuan walls around every single major city?
A truly selfless and foresighted ark project would’ve focused on a population of people under 18, plus a database for educating them.
What else is new about the selfishness of people? It has always been thus. We are a despicable species.
@@rogeredwarrddeshon5000 we Can be despicable. But we’re not Always despicable.
@@rogeredwarrddeshon5000 Not everyone is.
I cry everytime.
Movie or not, this is how it would go down, all the worlds top elite would be saved and all the hard workers that make the world run would die.
"Ajit. We're going on a big ship!"
Those were the last moments.
1:09 Man I hope to never hear that siren, nuke/bomb threat, some other threat in bound either way its scary to hear and I love it at the same time in movie when a nuke is about to hit you always hear it.
what can we learn from this ???
be rich or be powerful
no. be those that can be content in whatever that comes their way. that can buy you a peace money cant. oh what good does that peace do when youre dead? that peace is an ending you cannot guarantee even if you survive and to what end? to survive and have a death full of anxiety and fear and powerlessness. Death comes all the same. There is value in being able to face whaever comes with content. Money can only bring you so far, and can fool you so much further.
Satnam character, was the guy from east is east. Good movie
Loved how their righteousness stopped at giving up their seats for the workers..
When the wave is bringing clouds with it you know you’re 💩 out of luck
This impressed me too!
I like the fact that the tsunami is super big that it even moves the clouds
1:23 who’s ever think of this scene is genius cause it terrifying as hell
Mind job!!
How is a 1.5k high tsunami cross mount Everest?
I was thinking the same thing!
@@aravindradhakrishna8660 the crust destabilized, and africa ( plate) went higher, while eurasia went lower
Tatanic film work man all show
This is by far not a tsunami at all
It's a Doomnami
"The Airlift never came" Not "The Elephant never came" :|
This whole movie reminds me too much of Noah's ark in a sense
That's because it was straight made to be a sci-fi retelling of Noah's ark.
This movie pissed me off as more lives could have been saved be only the well connected get to survive. What about a part 2 when they reach Africa?
I don't think many of the poor countries that survived intact would welcome them. Even if they had superior fire power the poor countries probably have the resources to wage war against them or on their terms in they want to land.
The ending is so bittersweet because the only people that really survived were the elite and some of the workers that managed to get on the ship, also crazy they still decided they needed to sell the tickets, what’s is money worth when the world ends?
1:59
Satnam’s last words
Omg Dr.Charlesss !!!!
Can anyone tell me why Chiwetel didn't take over the role of the Black Phanter? He could've been the perfect person to take over and carry on Chadwick's legacy.
He's already cast as Mordo in the MCU franchise. Although it is possible to recast him to a different role, like they did for Michelle Yeoh in the MCU, I don't think the audience/fans would take too kindly to having the Black Panther role be filled in so soon after Chadwick's passing. Maybe it's possible to get him as the Black Panther but it in a different multiverse?
satnam is the hero in this film...
There isn't enough indigenous people for a perfect gene pool...
Cell phones still work lol
The debate between the "bleeding heart" and the "conservative" was priceless. "You want to donate your passes to a couple of Chinese workers be my guest". President Kennedy even said "life isn't fair".
Hollywood is sick for making movie like this.
1:13
I watched this movie in theatre and I really really wished these people should also join satnam!!!
Imagine the mixed feelings the anger the sadness the hopelessness the fear the frustration Satnam went out like a Spartan ❤
Like they said give up your seat.
1:42 “I just work here” lol
1:28*
You could fit 10 people in here, no mate you could not
Have you ever seen submarine bunks? Yes, yes you could.
Yes you could. Ever heard of bunk beds?
You must assume all those 10 people weight 300+ pounds and 6 foot tall, huh?
The famous korean boyband bts started off 7 bunks in a room, i assure u , its doable.
I hated this part. Satnam and his family were so sweet
Remember, do not build anything for the rich if the world ends, let them rot and drown like the rest of us.
What the film called
2012.
One has to wonder why a great many musicians, certainly extremely popular and wealthy musicians, as well as athletes, and other dignitaries, are doing things like sell their music rights and catalogues (musicians), retiring early (athletes), and donating much of their wealth (the Gates', mostly MacKenzie, along with other Uber-wealthy types in Business, finance, politics, etc...), as if they've been informed that "something", is coming.
The musician's "cashing out", was the most eye-opening, for me, as a former musician. From Taylor Swift, to Justin Bieber; from Katy Perry, to Metallica, so many HUGE musical artists selling their back catalogues and/or rights to their previous music, and maybe even their FUTURE music, is shocking, to say the least. Certainly in the case of Metallica, who has come full circle, since these guys are the ones who fought Napster, in court, in regards to "rights".
They know, thats why Zuck is building a bunker in Hawaii. Enjoy your life mate. Who knows which moment is our last. The rich and shrewd will survive. Not us. At least not many of us.
I love all the armchair scientists in the comments talking about how some of this is unrealistic.
Really? Don't tell me this is not real! Really?
lol