

It's a lot of fun, there is excellent suspense where you do NOT know what is going to happen next or whether what is going on is truly Good or Evil. Also, quite frankly, it is just a great film. It has to do with one of the last things Rebecca Hall says) Don't get me wrong, BOTH films are very well done, but I just wanted to show the extreme contrast in tone, so that it might help you to choose whether you would want to watch this one. This film though, in my lowly and wretched opinion, is MUCH more subtle and enlightened in the themes that it is emphasizing, and it may not be until the very end when you fully realize what the point actually is (I'll give you a hint. Whereas 'CoM' is what I would call much more gritty and 'Realistic' and even quite Nihilistic in it's tone, where basically just about bloody EVERYONE dies, Mankind is shown to be nasty, selfish, and brutal, and with the supposed exception of it's last minute ending, completely without any hope at all. I just mention these particular films as a comparison of two well done, modern Sci Fi films, but with almost TOTALLY opposite philosophies behind them. But, I personally ***ENJOYED*** this one quite a bit more the themes and mood of it resonated a LOT more with me personally than the other film. That film too is very beautifully shot and technically well done AND, it also would be considered very serious, adult Science Fiction.
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My impression is that this movie is the moral antithesis of a film like, say, 'CHILDREN OF MEN', which I also just watched recently before this one.

So, first and foremost, PLEASE do not be put off by those who say that this is just a shallow Sci Fi film about a machine taking over if you like serious Science fiction that is done very well, then you should like this film. Without being specific, the final few scenes reveal that 'Transcendence' is indeed what is going on here. There are deeper themes running through this film than one may think at first. It will be a little difficult to 'talk' about this aspect of it without entering Spoiler territory, which I do not wish to do. Now that I've just seen it, I can understand why they named it as they did this wasn't just some usual commercially catchy phrase to sell a film, but after all is said and done (and viewed) that SPECIFICALLY was actually the primary theme of the film. That is not true at all and completely misses the point. For example, that site made it seem like this was a rather shallow movie that basically was about an Artificial Intelligence that typically goes amok. He imparts his teachings with sound Vedic knowledge in a lucid language and explains how Technology and science are essential but cannot be of any assistance in our true pursuit: to transcend this material world and awaken our spiritual consciousness.I'm glad that some of the reviews that I had read, even from fairly reputable and reliable sources like, were ultimately not accurate in their description of this film. Bhaktivedanta Swami Prabhupada in this pocket edition of Civilization and Transcendence implores us to not to lose focus over the true hankerings and needs of the soul. In enjoying all these luxuries if even one human genuinely introspects how does these artificial luxuries satisfy the soul?s inherent desire for happiness and eternal life? One will come to a conclusion that it never does. They may also boast the knowledge of avenues of luxuries it has brought along with it. If one asks how humans have progressed over these civilizations the answers would be largely around the feats achieved in technology and science. From the Roman & Babylonian to the current modern age, civilizations have all progressed and evolved.
