What was the deal with the end of

what was the deal with the end of,

>Snowpiercer?

Confused me. So they saw a bear? annnd what? Also why did people just stand around and not attack?

Life could survive outside of the train.

this movie was utter poup. i guess the director not speaking english was working with a bunch of english speaking people, and they talked at total cross purposes while each giving the benefit of the doubt that the other person knew what they were doing. That said the story is from some comic book so that may hold answers as to what the fucks supposed to be the deal with so many stupid ass things

I know antifa and socialist love this movie because its a "class struggle"

also,

>nigger kid and asian bitch are the only 2 people to survive and they are supposed to repopulate the earth..

Additionally there are a bunch of scenes with the asian dude talking and the other guy speaking english, but theres no subtitles for the gook. its fucking retarded, did u notice that?

Better than High Rise at least.

Even a retard would understand what the bear meant. Still the ending was pretty shit.

Christ you are insecure and pedantic. Spend a little less time on the internet

>pedantic
I can't I have no job and live at home, and am 34. I'm going to kill myself in the next year though.

bro your 14yo is showing

I think the translator device thing was repeating back dialogue in English instantly.

But holy fuck this movie sucked. Nothing even made the slightest bit of internal sense.
>he's disgusted that they've been eating bugs when he ate a guy's arm and would have eaten a baby to survive just a few years ago
>things which almost detail the train apparently have no effect of the first class cabins
Fuck there's more but I can't be bothered.

There should've been no "upper class" cabins. People at the back should've wanted to get to the front thinking it's better and vice versa.

>WAT WAS WITH DUH ENDING??????????

High Rise at least had tits. It was still bad though.

Is this ironic? Like you criticize someone for not speaking english very well and then you post complete nonsense?

An apex predator that specifically evolved to survive arctic weather, yeah. A nip slut and niglet who has never even been outside before? I doubt it.

i didn't criticise him for not speaking english, I just said he didn't happen to speak it. Why would it be ironic, did you think this movie was good, rotten tomato man?

Not only are you intentionally trying to skew the meaning behind your post you're also projecting.

Grow the fuck up.

Good thing they crashed the train until waiting when they could actually survive.

The human race is in a good place in the hands of retarded train babies.

hell yes my communist brother! us intelligent specimens love this movie, even though its full of retarded shit.

>I'm going to kill myself in the next year though
Hopefully you are joking m8. Don't do that. Work to improve your situation instead, it's not too late for you.

I'm trying my friend... I'm going to see a psych soon so I can get back on benzo's. I'm currently using fentanyl daily though.

The mankind who has been trapped inside the comfort, gets thrown into the nature for the first time, dummy !!!

and it eats what??

I liked it

No its clearly too late for you. Kill yourself asap.

>a train that goes around the world including over oceans that have a very salty climate that apparently doesn't deteriorate the tracks and only the train needs new parts and not the tracks themselves

fuck you cock smoker.

also redic how it ran through huge walls of ice over and over for years on end and never once derailed.

This movie was about communism plain and simple.

Now that the dust has settled, was this a good movie? I think it was. It's flaws are obvious and the polar bear shot does make you roll your eyes slightly, but its a damn memorable movie. I can picture specific scenes in my head even though I only saw it once when it first came out. It's at least more memorable than 90% of the shit that is made today. I dont care about the whole leftist allegory bullshit, but if you let that aspect ruin the film for you, I think you missed out on enjoying a batshit crazy movie

The bear indicates that life on earth isn't restricted to just the train. An entire future awaits the people who thought that they were the last members of humanity. The implication is that humans might exist in pockets in the world and that the train struggle wasn't ultimately futile.

The quality discrepancy between train cars is mainly achieved by population differences. In the foremost train cars the populations are the smallest. This is expressed most clearly by the foremost portion of the train, the engine, being occupied by a single individual.

Communists/leftists who unironically enjoy this movie aren't understanding it. The movie is simultaneously a celebration and criticism of natural aristocracy or hierarchy. In the end, the main character achieves the survival of the asian girl and black kid ( presumably some others as well in the train somewhere ) by asserting his individual will at the expense of the community. All his friends die along the way, the same way that all of humanity dies along the way to whats his face asserting his dream to realize a world-spanning rail service.

It's overall a really good movie despite a few nitpicks.

look up inuit people

its not like humans can't survive in that condtion, non-white humans too

This is nitpicking, but two people alone in a frozen wasteland is not the same as 'the inuits'. They have no culture or history surviving in those conditions. If you want to say pockets of humans already exist, then ok I guess. Perhaps they randomly stumble into one of the few clusters of humanity before dying of exposure. But they can't just 'make their way' now that they are out of the train. Either someone will find them, contrary to all belief that humanity is totally wiped out, or they will die in a few days. It's just kind of lame from a scientific standpoint. Im sure these smart, wealthy writers could give the same message, with an ending that isn't so hamfisted. Everyone gets what they were trying to say about humanity finding a way or whatever, its just kinda cheap.

>There should've been no "upper class" cabins. People at the back should've wanted to get to the front thinking it's better and vice versa.
But it wouldn't be a realistic representation of society then, as it is, the film is a 100% perfect metaphor for the state of post-Fichtean society and every "people's revolution" that happens in it.

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