
Titan of Water
MemberBaragonAug-24-2019 3:57 PMKOTM has a strong environmental message. Problem is though, we don’t have any titans to awake to heal the planet. So what exactly does the film want us to do?
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I know that but usually movies say how, they don’t really say how. I’m not saying I have absolutely no idea, it’s just that movies have different ways of “how”.
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Man, misinterpretation is a lot easier when you can only type words.
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Phil Fett: But we still can’t be idle. If we don’t do something soon that correction is gonna painful.
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Use radiation to trigger environmental comebacks. Obviously.
Hey, they're not entirely off the mark on that one.
HUMAN habitation tends to not adapt, but nature always finds a way. Chernobyl, for example, has become quite lush in places despite the radiation.
Yes, it was clearly triggered by the radiation that continues to keep it uninhabitable 33 years later.
They want us to Chernobyl ourselves XD. But specifically, they might mean to not interfere in some areas, such as stop deforesting, habitat destruction, etc because it had a focus on nature righting everything, and titans bringing back nature, so the best thing is to leave it alone and stop destroying it to let it heal. Idk, that’s just the basic idea I took from it
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