Thank you for joining us once again as we zoom in on the beautiful Jessica Alba's martial arts skills in this tale of vengeance towards a social injustice. Enjoy reading.
- Dark Web and Weapons
Parker's (Jessica Alba) investigation into her father's untimely death uncovers dark web links to weapon sales. This scene shows the menace of dark web resources and the threat it holds to civility. Like we mentioned in the movies 'No Escape' and 'Luther', the extremities of negative human emotions, man's inhumanity to man, are the forte of dark web contents. On one hand, it holds transparent insight into deep issues that we can't deny, but on the other hand it questions the limitations of law enforcement and social acceptance of ills and evil doers in society.
- Gun Culture
The cartel obtains automatic rifles illegally and Parker almost gets hit by a hurricane of bullets when she spies on the thugs testing weapons in the jungle. Access to automatic weapons and it's associated problems on stable development, have been an ongoing issue in both legal circles and media. Does the availability of guns create more security or more threats to society? If everyone has a right to own a weapon as a statement of freedom, would people who won't obtain one feel safe or insecure? Do security officers have the means to curtail violence or secure innocent citizens when an automatic rifle owner loses his sanity? It takes a lot of discipline to own and keep a weapon without being trigger-happy. Such discipline is usually found in military circles. Anyone who owns a weapon should have a certain level of mental training that builds tolerance above common social insults, including heartbreaks and depressing situations.
- Money At All Cost
Elvis (Jake Weary) doesn't know and doesn't care who the people buying guns from him are. Even though they've asked him to provide five missiles. A weapon which can takeout an entire building, a bus, or social center and the seller doesn't care who the people intend to target. In reality, our attitude of having an ability to defend simple pleasures only puts us against ourselves and hinders our development. Like we mentioned in the movie 'Man On Fire', violence is a major hindrance to social development, hence such people who support violent incursions are ultimately affected by the social issues resulting from their affairs.
- Feeling Inadequate
Parker's Dad was like collateral damage to the criminal uprising. In reality, criminals or system members tend to bring good people down mostly because they don't like feeling inadequate. They don't like it when they make sacrifices to obtain worldly pleasures and then see people who have obtained it legally without such unnecessary sacrifices. This deception on mentality hampers the human ability to progress positively. If your blood-oath, sacrifice of violence, or the injustice you melt out to women give you a right to a good-life, then you undermine the hardworking professional who also seeks freedom by contributing positively to society. Such mental rot, needs to be reversed. Society needs more models as beacons of hope that inspire the youths to stay positive and work towards a better world.
- Cannabis Farmers
Mike (Gabriel Basso) has a secret Cannabis farm underneath his basement. Cannabis which is now legal in certain countries has its positive and negatives in society. Its use for medicinal purposes and recreation shouldn't be abused. Cannabis is also know to trigger mental illness and poor memory. These negative effects imply an ability for poor judgement. Therefore, combining Cannabis and Weapons proliferation in society seems like a recipe for disaster. Children won't eat greens to stay healthy but they sure like the green smoke. Oh humanity!!!
- Unchallengeable System
Parker's Dad challenged the system and he got killed. Parker also comes close to death as she investigates and tries to revenge his death. We mentioned the unchallengeable system as a limitation of social crusaders in the movie review of 'Reptile'. In this movie, we again see the involvement of hierarchies in institutions meant to challenge the very issues to secretly support. The question therefore is, if everyone that matters is in on it, then why bother trying to correct it?
It takes enlightenment to care, an enlightenment that transcends greed towards financial benefits. If you can see the world in the true light of our DNA programming, If you can see the DNA strands in the 13 Mothers of humanity (See eBooks), then you'd see everyone as one big family and you'd prefer a better world to myopic financial benefits. Our future selves would thank us for making the right decisions to preserve our human race journey. Just like we mentioned in the movie review of 'The Electric State', by reincarnation and multiplication we are the past, present, and the future.
- No Friends
The buyers soon turn on the weapon sellers when things go awry. There are no friends in the system, with their attitude of making money at all cost. Why then do people hold so much loyalty towards their illicit affairs.
On one hand, the use of fear, blackmail, and peer pressure influences the attitudes of individuals towards loyalty, and on the other hand, the promise of a 'good life' using vanity, sexual pleasures, and direct or indirect restrictions on social lives. The system appears to hold all the cards when it comes to living happy, but it is all a ruse. If you build your mind in awareness, mindfulness and meditation, you would see beyond the mental blocks of the system and you would work and live towards the establishment of a heaven on earth.
Thank you for tuning in once again and we hope you gained some valuable insights into social welfare through this review. Enjoy a great week ahead.
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