The absurdity of the premise of Snowpiercer is *part of the point*, like in-universe it's about how Wilford is a lunatic and the society he built makes no sense Thematically it's about the madness of capitalism, all this furious motion to no real purpose that we just accepthttps://twitter.com/AlexandraErin/status/1260677504639131649 …
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Replying to @arthur_affect
Yes but there is no meaning in modern film critique, only The Lore and whoever finds the most plot holes wins.
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And let us not forget that most sacred of all: The Canon!
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Thematically it is a very important element of the plot that the Snowpiercer has no outside enemies, that the hope of someone else derailing the train for the rebels is utterly out of reach because everyone truly believes all life outside the train is extinct
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That's typical enough for dystopian settings but it hits extra hard because the setting of Snowpiercer is so very stupid
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