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From Future to Past: 12 Monkeys is 'On Loop'!

From Future to Past: 12 Monkeys is 'On Loop'!

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Andy Walsh and Evan Garcia dive deep into the mind-bending world of "12 Monkeys," exploring the intricate themes of time travel and causality in this classic flick. Right out of the gate, they tackle the core idea that the future is a wild card, and sometimes we’re just along for the ride, caught in loops of our own making. It’s not just about the science fiction elements; they get into the psychological toll of time travel on Bruce Willis's character as he grapples with the weight of his mission. Evan, who’s watching the film for the first time, shares his fresh takes and how it felt like a foreign film, while Andy chimes in with insights about its complex narrative structure and its connections to their larger theme of “Faces Behind Us.” With a mix of witty banter and thoughtful analysis, they unravel the layers of this film and ponder whether our choices really shape the future or if we’re merely puppets in a grand design. Andy and Evan take listeners on a wild ride through the twisted timeline of '12 Monkeys', a film that blends dystopian themes with psychological depth. Their conversation is both casual and insightful, filled with witty remarks and a relaxed tone that invites listeners to join in on the fun. From personal anecdotes about their first encounters with the film to an in-depth analysis of its narrative structure, the duo covers a lot of ground. Evan, having only just seen the film for the first time, shares his surprise at how its themes resonate with today's world, especially regarding the ongoing conversations about pandemics and mental health. His initial thoughts are refreshing, as he notes the film's foreign film vibes and the way Gilliam crafts a story that feels both timeless and timely. As they dissect the film's plot, Andy and Evan explore how it reflects on the human psyche, particularly the implications of time travel on mental health. They delve into the protagonist's struggles, discussing how the narrative intertwines his personal journey with larger societal issues. The concept of 'Faces Behind Us' serves as a thematic backbone in their analysis, as they consider how the main character's identity is shaped by his past and the choices he makes—or fails to make—along the way. Their light-hearted banter makes complex themes accessible, inviting listeners to think critically about the film's messages while also enjoying the ride. The conversation takes a fascinating turn as they contemplate the ethical dimensions of the film, particularly regarding the experiments conducted on marginalized individuals. Andy raises important questions about the morality of using prisoners for time travel experiments, prompting a deeper discussion about the societal implications of such actions. Their exploration culminates in a thought-provoking analysis of the film's ending, where they grapple with themes of fate and free will. Evan expresses his confusion about the film's message, while Andy suggests that it leans toward a more hopeful interpretation of the future. Their engaging dialogue leaves listeners eager to reflect on the film long after the episode ends, making this a standout addition to the Spring bonus series.Takeaways:In discussing 12 Monkeys, Andy and Evan dive into the themes of time travel and the complex nature of causality, showing how actions in the past can influence the future in unexpected ways.Evan shares that watching 12 Monkeys for the first time felt like experiencing a foreign film, highlighting the unique storytelling style of Terry Gilliam that often leaves viewers questioning reality.The podcast emphasizes the mental health aspect of the film, illustrating how the pressures of time travel and saving the world can affect one's psyche and perception of reality.Andy and Evan explore the ethical dilemmas presented in 12 Monkeys, particularly the moral implications of experimenting on marginalized groups in the name of science and societal betterment.The conversation reveals how the film reflects contemporary concerns about pandemics and societal collapse, drawing parallels to modern issues that resonate with viewers today.In the end, they ponder whether the film suggests that the future is predetermined or if we can indeed change our paths, sparking a deeper discussion about choice and destiny..Be sure to check out our merch, find extra content, and become an official member of Systematic Geekology on our website:https://systematic-geekology-shop.fourthwall.com/.Check out all of our 'On Loop' series now:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/9e240d3d-6e05-46bc-870b-400afea1cb11.Check out other episodes with Evan:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/db75189a-04f3-4129-9a5d-ade41cf863b5.Don't miss any of Andy's episodes:https://player.captivate.fm/collection/c86f7a67-357b-4324-bf95-e42cedb9932aMentioned in this episode:Become a member of Systematic Geekology on our Website!Check out the link to become a member of Systematic Geekology! All member get ...
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