I'm a Goblin.

For someone who thinks about the hypocrisy of society and myself, I found this extremely relatable and eye-opening. Eye-opening in the sense that, I should use my words more carefully because people may not always be ready for what you have to say. And it got me thinking about the power we have inflicted upon certain words. Lenny says, maybe if we used those words more often they wouldn't be so bad. But I have to say that I don't…
I know the film is about a falling society but let's talk about something else.
The film begins with an inherent feeling of unease, caused by a riot. We expect something dramatic, only for us to be turned down by the slow and un-interesting lives of the people. We find ourselves siding with the main characters, and sometimes against them. And finally when we let our guard down, the inevitable happens.