Unironically what did Cronenberg mean by this?

Unironically what did Cronenberg mean by this?

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it's kino. one of my favorites from this year

Might check this out later. Is it body horror kino?

You vill eat ze plastic

the point of the movie is that plastic tastes really good

wasn't that plastic literally made of humans?

The candy bars? No they were all some kind of industrial byproduct/waste.

our bodies and lives are being rewritten by technology and industrial society. we are becoming inhuman

There will be crime in the future.

>Unironically what did Cronenberg mean by this?
The writing is on the wall

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>google has altered the search results for microplastics since this film came out.
They know we're on to them and how they are poisoning and destroying the food chain. take microplastics seriously anons.

>google has altered the search results for microplastics since this film came out.
blackpill me user

>In laboratory tests, microplastics have been shown to cause damage to human cells, including both allergic reactions and cell death.
one of the first things that popped up on google before this was how fish would eat up all the microplastics on the sea floor and that would enter the food chain and get to humans. Go vegan before its too late user. David mentions it during his panels discussing the film aswell. It's odd that a board dedicated to film and tv barely ever researches what the film writers and directors are trying to expose and explore with their films.
>microplastics and even smaller particles called nanoplastics can move from a fish's stomach to its muscle tissue, which is the part that humans typically eat.
The google searches less than a year ago about microplastics would give more obvious details about the effects of microplastics and how easily it entered the human food chain, it's very odd.

That he is too old and can't shock us anymore. Damn tits tho.

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Ye

>Clears throat

>Go vegan before its too late user.
Doesn't matter. If they found microplastics in all the worlds rain water then the microplastics are in the water for irrigation, thus plastic is in your fruits and veggies.

Literally just adapt to digest plastic.

Post the webm

Testing

I think David brings up how the microplastics from plastic water bottles get into your system in his panel discussion from Cannes about the film. I'm just looking out for you user, I don't want to be toxic like the rest of the cunts on this site.

if you really want to know read this. a lot of casual body-horror viewers just don't traffic in these abstract ideas about art and ideology let alone in film but there is definitely substance to CotF
letterboxd.com/pzng97/film/crimes-of-the-future-2022/

>>surgery is the new sex
>>people will get used to anything
>>eat the plastic

So many words to glorify a boring movie. The concepts are good but the execution is shit, it's an old man trying to shock a world that simply don't care anymore. We can see what Cronenberg tried but he couldn't achieve.