Thank you for joining us once again on this journey of self-redemption as we delve into this thriller titled Apex starring Charlize Theron and Taron Egerton on a race for survival in the deserted jungle.
- Between Risk and Recreation
Sasha's (Charlize Theron) loses her spouse (Eric Bana) in a mountain climbing expedition. Their recreational expedition had gone awry due to terrible weather and poor conditions. In a similar vein, Sasha's sojourn in the jungle turns into a life and death battle. These scenes bring various aspects of our subconscious mental programming to mind.
On one hand, we tend to have a wrong desire to punish ourselves in an attempt to fill a void. We embark on gruelling escapades as ego boosters and for strong mental trainings. Even women being sexually humiliated and brutalized cry for more punishment as they subconsciously regret and reject the failure of promoting true love.
On the other hand, man has a tendency to attempt conquering nature or at least understanding it, due his position as an intelligent species. In this regard, such expeditions are a necessity but it is also necessary to differentiate between risks associated with extreme sports and expeditions and recreation associated with holidays or vacations. Don't unlovably punish yourself in something that's risky or strenuous without proper safeguards, including weather conditions. The wilderness isn't BDSM, there are no safe words.
- Bonded Bullies
Sasha gets on the wrong side of some men she meets while shopping on her camping trip, and later gets an harassing encounter with them in the jungle. This is reminiscent of what every woman faces in our society. Society which wrongfully thrives on a system of defenders and bonded bullies who want to be acknowledged by and lay claim to every woman in their vicinity. As if female children are a burden that parents need to rid.
It is not just their desire to covet the rights of others but the extent of violence they embark on to secure such false claims. Gangs can go as far as blood bathing warfare to secure their false claims of a right to the young girls in their vicinity. An even greater problem is when they decide to harm young girls who are still not conscious of the existence of the system, and ignorantly reject the advances of bonded members. This is a system so wrong that the whole world ends because of it. It is the main cause of the repeating cycles of our world. The groundhog days that comeback in memories and flashes of a distant reality.
What they actually do is nothing valiant, but rather very unmanly and selfish because they only exploit the weak. It is all cleverly orchestrated by the same people pulling hidden strings to control society and proffer themselves as 'Gods'. True Gods cater to the people, so if your women are now stuck in a rot of gangbangs and dehumanizing experiences under bond entrapments while the meek lovers aren't even allowed to enjoy the youth of only one girl, then you're more like anti-Gods. There are many things which were originally planned to keep us in prosperous harmony, like the bonds of true love between angelics and demonics and the reincarnation and multiplication of life, especially in doppelganger forms.
Our tendency to exploit the weak indicates that we have not developed the mental capacity to inhabit and rule the cosmos or thrive in space explorations, because there are many weak positions and weak aspects of our creative journey into the heavens. There are many things the weak carry which will never be activated or expressed under such systems and such things are a fundamental part of our human race journey. Just like it was mentioned in the movie 'Golden Kamuy', 'nothing comes from heaven without a purpose'. If a person is lazy or weak, he can still love lazily, live lazily, think lazily and invent lazy things that belong to the lazy aspect of our human race journey. Not everyone needs to be a soldier, but everyone has a fundamental basic right to love. A right to prosper from the creative essence or substance derived from love.
- The Wrong Advisor
Sasha asks Ben (Taron Egerton) for directions and he sends her on a path where she meets with men she had offended earlier. It was a sort of 'present yourself to the system, moment'. Sasha rejects their advances and she is thrown into a hellhole of unfortunate experiences in the deserted jungle. This problem of meeting a wrong advisor has also be explained in our movie review of 'A Scanner Darkly'.
These scenes are an indirect acknowledgement of every woman's entrapment to willfully or unwilfully submit herself to a system whose soul purpose is to destroy love. How can we be so insensitive?
The system can have ten girls to one guy and they still wouldn't permit the ignorant and meek in their community the joy of enjoying one youthful girl, they would even wait eagerly for any new comer to covet. With indirect threats, discrimination, and oppression the system thrives before our very eyes. Even more disturbing is their tendency to deprive non-bonded members of the good things of life, like good food, relaxation, being fashionable and peaceful celebrations.
These deprivations are indirectly used to insinuate that such 'fools' would equally be deprived of the good fruits from women. It is a complete death to the total process of things in terms of the divinely planned blue print for a heaven on earth. See our eBooks and 'Our Perspective' sections for more explanations.
Rather than build heaven, we did the opposite by turning the world to systems which ruined it with covetousness, greed, selfishness and war. These systems which kill us all, are the same systems which coerce us to pay royalties. As if its bonded members are exempted from the human race journey or the benefits of a prosperous and harmonious society.
- Don't Be Too Trusting
Sasha gets all her stuff stolen by Ben, whom she trusted for help with directions. It is a lesson to not be too trusting, especially of pleasant strangers. When you are in a new environment asks for directions and help from vetted people, like security officers in uniform or well-known community members. Don't give details of your itinerary or directions to strangers, because such people could be thieves or even worse killers. The problem of being too trusting has been previously explained in reviews like 'Damsel', 'You Are Alone', 'Hellboy', and 'The Bling Ring'.
- Double Standards
It is a reversal of our usually take on double standards in this one, as the killer complains about his leg being broken by the person he's trying to kill. How hilarious is that!
Double standards has been a subject of our previous movie reviews including 'Mona Lisa Smile', 'Luther: The Fallen Sun', 'Love Lies Bleeding', 'London Boulevard', and 'Errementari'.
This movie is an interesting thriller that's currently making waves on Netflix and we are sure you'd enjoy watching it as much as we did.
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