LWSrocks Wrote:Good point. I think Flynn is smart, and as he stated, knows that trying to get to the portal is exactly what Clu wanted them to do. As much as he wanted to go home, he knew that he couldn't, and only ended up trying to after Sam left with his lightcycle and he grew worried about what would happen to him. |
yes, as a matter of fact we can infer a lot from the
conversations,and
choices that flynn makes in the movie.
we know what is flynn's plan
before the portal appeared.
flynn: game over.
the guy(clu) doesn't dig imperfection
what's more imperfect than our world?
i can't let that happen. i wont.
sam: so what do we do? nothing?
flynn: it's amazing how productive doing nothing can be.
clu's planning something we've known that for a while
programs have been disappearing- there's unrest out there
even revolution. we sit tight clu might be brought down from
the inside....
there is a lot more meaning in flynn's words. there's the desire
to resolve the problems in the grid and it's programs.
a desire not to let clu out of the system.
it would appear that flynn's
primary and
most important
goal is to fix all the problems of the programs and the grid.
sam's actions might have forced flynn to a different course,
but later on you can still see that flynn's choice of
actions is still
consistent with his primary goal to fix the grid.
like exchanging discs with quorra prior to landing on the portal while
sams back was turned.
we could even surmise that flynn is just
pretending to want to go home in
front of sam just to get sam out of the grid.
all of these allows flynn an
option to fix the system from the inside
thoughts?
side note
sam: we can go home dont you want that?
flynn: sometimes life has a way of moving you past wants and hopes.
there might be another
scientific/medical reason why flynn himself
would not
want to go home
his body might survive the transition back to our world
but his thousand years of experience – would his real-world mind be
able to
coherently handle a thousand years of memory and experience.
here an excerpt from a longevity article and
possible effects on
our current limited human mind.
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http://www.bio.davidson.edu/people/vecase/SeniorColloquium/04/Genetic%20Testing/geneticethics.htm
Bioethicist Walter Glannon believes that if our lives extend beyond 120 years, the human mind will be unable to connect our current lives with our past selves. He believes that the human mind does not have the capacity to create a chronologically solidified identity that incorporates the past with the future when 120 yeas separate the two.
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i dont remember the exact thread here- but i also seem to recall someone
saying that flynn's memories seem to be degrading.
a different perspective is quorra would appear to have a brain
capable of handling a thousand years (maybe more) of experience and memories.
side note2
programs thinking and planning of revolution
indicates programs are
evolving beyond their
intended functions.
the
extent and rate program thinking is evolving
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