Elysium why max died




















Improve this answer. Kruger's resurrection was the weirdest scene for me specially beard part. I didn't remember any conversation about Max's brain get's fried up. Yup i remember that saying them kruger can be resurrected because his brain is ok but kruger were definitely dead before resurrection. I remember them talking about his brain getting fried both when they complete the hijacking and when they are overriding elysium. I think it had something to do with the fact that everything was encrypted.

Featured on Meta. Now live: A fully responsive profile. Version labels for answers. Related Hot Network Questions. Question feed. Accept all cookies Customize settings. We are told early on that the moneyed elite who are allowed to live in the titular space station have access to an assortment of scientific marvels that the earthbound proletariat can only dream of.

Lay down on that for a second, and you will be healed. Of everything. As everyguy protagonist Max, Matt Damon is blasted with radiation; the only way he can save himself is to get to one of those Med-Pods. Along the way, Max bumps into his childhood sweetheart, who has an Angelic Sick Daughter who could also really use a Med-Pod. The fact that he does is not necessarily surprising; nor is it necessarily a bad thing for the movie. No, where the ending misses the mark is with everything else that happens.

Long story short: Max winds up with codes in his head, and those codes will allow anyone to declare themselves the undisputed Dictator-for-Life of Elysium, and by extension, Earth.

You might be wondering how this works. Answer: Because robots. Max and Kruger fight a bit, and Max ultimately defeats Kruger by pulling the right thingamabob off his exoskeleton.

But then we get to the real core, the part of the movie that feels simultaneously the most sociologically on-the-nose and the least convincing in any kind of sci-fi allegorical sense. Max hooks himself up to the Elysium computer core. How so? Considering that the med-pods can heal pretty much anything, and regenerate cells, then that means anyone who uses it can essentially become immortal.

Thus: The overpopulated Earth now has upwards of 8 billion people who can be cured of anything, and have incredibly long lifespans, which means that the death rate probably isn't going to go down anytime soon. Coupled with the likely high birthrate due to the horrific conditions, there's probably a very high infant mortality rate, which means people have more babies to compensate , people possibly becoming immortal due to full-body rejuvenation, and potentially increased population growth, conditions are likely to become even more hellish.

Earth, already an overpopulated, ruined hellhole, will have its already stretched resources stretched even thinner to feed an increased population.

Jobs will become scarcer as more and more workers flood the market and will likely be given even fewer hours each, and bare-bones pay , and aside from awesome health, the quality of life for everyone will suffer. The poor area doesn't get any better, and the rich area gets worse or is destroyed depending on the rate of change and discrepancy in size of populations.



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